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Nigeria’s Islam Spiritual Leader, Sultan Of Sokoto Condemns Killing Of Ekiti Monarchs, Says Killers ‘Must Not Be Spared’

Alhaji Muhammad Sa'ad Abubakar
February 2, 2024

The Sultan said in a statement issued by his media team on Friday that the gut by which traditional rulers are ambushed and killed in Nigeria like life no longer matters in the country, makes perpetrators of such heinous, wicked and condemnable acts unfit to remain amidst human community, if found.

 

 

The Sultan of Sokoto and President-General of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), Alhaji Muhammad Sa'ad Abubakar, has condemned in strongest terms, the recent killing of two traditional rulers in Ekiti State.

 

The Sultan said in a statement issued by his media team on Friday that the gut by which traditional rulers are ambushed and killed in Nigeria like life no longer matters in the country, makes perpetrators of such heinous, wicked and condemnable acts unfit to remain amidst human community, if found.

 

SaharaReporters had reported how gunmen suspected to be herdsmen, on Monday, killed two traditional rulers between Oke-Ako and Ipao-Ekiti in Ajoni Local Government Area of Ekiti State, throwing their towns into confusion.

 

The murdered traditional rulers identified as the Onimojo of Imojo-Ekiti, Oba (Professor) Samuel Olushola and the Elesun of Esun-Ekiti, Oba David Ogunsakin, were killed while returning from a security meeting in Ikole Local Government Area of Ekiti State.

 

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In the statement, the Sultan of Sokoto recalled that the late Onimojo was an important monarch on the entourage of Attah of Aiyede, Oba AbdulMumini Adebayo Orishagbemi, when he paid him a visit in Sokoto.

He noted that the monarch was also on the ground to be part of his rousing reception during his return visit to Aiyede Kingdom, Ekiti State.

 

The Sultan, who is also the Chairman of the National Traditional Rulers Council of Nigeria (NTRCN), described the killing of the two monarchs as "extremely painful and very unfortunate."

 

He called on the Inspector General of Police and heads of other relevant security agencies in the country to go after the killers and make them face the full wrath of the law.

 

"The police should take its anti-crime battle to these criminals now, wherever they are, whoever they are and ensure that no matter their status and stature in the society, they should not be spared and must be brought to justice, while efforts must be made to henceforth prevent a repeat of such dastardly act before it happens in the future," the Sultan said.

 

He extended his condolences to the government of Ekiti State, the Attah of Aiyede Kingdom, the immediate families of the slain Onimojo, Elesun and the entire people of their respective towns while praying that Allah would grant them the fortitude to bear the irreparable losses.

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