Ekiti Assembly condemns killing of 75-year-old widow

Wed, Jun 17, 2020
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THE Ekiti House of Assembly has condemned the killing of a 75- year-old widow, Mrs. Abiodun Arannilewa, in Ikere-Ekiti by unknown persons, and described it as a threat to security in the state.

The Chairman, Ekiti House Committee on Security, Mr Lateef Akanle, (APC-Ekiti East Constituency 2), described the killing of the widow and removal of some parts of her body as heinous and unfortunate.

Akanle stated this when he led members of the committee on a condolence visit to the family of the deceased on Moshood Street, Ikere-Ekiti, Ikere Local Government Area on Wednesday.

He said the committee visited to commiserate with the family of the deceased as part of its oversight functions and responsibilities.

The lawmaker expressed sadness over the killing of the aged woman whose husband died eight years ago.

He assured the family of the deceased and the Ekiti people of government’s continued efforts at ensuring adequate security across the state and urged the residents to be more security conscious.

Mr. Wole Adebola, who spoke on behalf of the family, said that the family noticed the widow’s disappearance in the early hours of May 29 and was later found dead in the bush behind her residence.

Adebola said that police had arrested some of the tenants of the deceased over her death and had continued with an investigation into the matter.

The family members, however, pleaded with the Ekiti government and security agencies to make sure that those behind the evil did not go unpunished.

NAN recalls that Mr. Idowu Tunde, a member representing Ikere Constituency 2 in the state assembly, on June 8, drew the attention of the house to the killing of Mrs. Arannilewa.

The Speaker, Mr. Funnimiyi Afuye, subsequently directed the house committee on security, to liaise with the relevant government and security agencies to ensure that the culprits were brought to justice. (NAN)

– June 17, 2020 @ 14:19 GMT |

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