Residents protest fresh killings in Ondo, question security spending

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Residents of Imafon, Igushin, and Ilado communities in Akure North Local Government Area of Ondo State staged a protest on Saturday over a fresh wave of attacks that has left at least two people dead and several others injured, Arise news report.

The protesters gathered in large numbers and barricaded the busy Shoprite intersection near the Governor’s Office, bringing traffic to a standstill as they voiced frustration over what they described as relentless violence in their communities.

Tensions escalated on Thursday when suspected bandits invaded Igushin in a failed kidnap attempt, killing a poultry farm owner and her daughter. Less than 24 hours later, gunmen struck again in Ilado, abducting a youth who was reportedly attacked while trying to escape.

Speaking during the protest, a youth leader identified as Kunle condemned what he described as unchecked criminal activities across the Akure axis, including areas close to the state capital. He also questioned the utilisation of the state’s security vote, arguing that despite the allocation of funds, there has been little visible improvement in safety.

“We are protesting the incessant killings and kidnappings. We are tired of burying our people every week while those responsible for our safety appear helpless,” he said.

Kunle further criticised the lack of visible security presence, noting that armed attackers continue to operate freely without effective response from authorities.

The protesters warned that demonstrations would continue until decisive action is taken to restore security and protect lives and property.

Saturday’s protest is part of a growing pattern of public outcry across Ondo State in recent months, driven by persistent kidnappings and killings in several communities.

 

 

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