The killing of two Kano State natives by criminals was condemned by governor Hyacinth Alia of Benue, according to governor Hyacinth Alia of Benue.
Alia criticized the act as barbaric and unacceptable and demanded that it be immediately expunged and prosecuted.
According to the governor’s earlier directives to the Commissioner of Police and other relevant security operatives, five criminals have already been apprehended in Makurdi by the police command in the state over this incident, according to the govenor’s chief press secretary Tersoo Kula, Tersoo Kula said in a statement.
The governor is deeply depressed by the deaths of two Kano state residents who were brutally attacked and murdered by criminals while they were traveling through the state.
He remarked that the Benue people are renowned for their warmth and tranquility. We can’t allow criminal elements to tarnish our reputation and give our people a different one. These criminals SHOULD be immediately expunged and subject to the law’s full wrath.
The governor expressed his condolences to Abba Yusuf, his counterpart in Kano State, for the tragic and regrettable loss of two of his natives.
The governors’ close discussions about the incident also included a call for calm from the governor of Benue.
Justice would be served, as promised Alia to the Kano State population.
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Incident is condemned by the Kano governor

Governor Yusuf has also criticized the attack as “barbaric, senseless, and unacceptable.”
The governor remarked, “We are saddened and deeply saddened to announce the passing of two promising sons of Kano.” They were innocent, peaceful citizens who, by definition, had only been breaking their constitutional rights to reside and work anywhere in Nigeria.
The governor reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to pursuing justice for the victims and their families, calling the act “an affront to the nation’s unity and peace.”
Source: Channels TV
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