Gov. Mbah declares enough is enough, vows to bring perpetrators of Nimbo killing to book

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Enugu State Governor Peter Mbah expressed his deep concern over the recent attack in Nimbo community, Uzo-Uwani, Enugu State, by sspected Fulani Herdsmen, which resulted in the loss of four lives.

Governor Mbah, writing through his official handle, after visting the victims condemned the heinous act, labeling it as malicious and unacceptable to the state. He pledged the state government’s commitment to identifying, tracking, capturing, and bringing the culprits to justice.

Emphasizing the government’s primary responsibility to ensure the security and welfare of the people, Governor Mbah reassured the residents of Enugu State that measures would be taken to prevent such incidents and protect the citizens from fear. He acknowledged the grievances and requests of the Nimbo community, promising to address issues such as representation in government and the reinforcement of local security resources.

Governor Mbah extended his empathy to the Nimbo residents, assuring them of continued support from the government. He announced plans to provide assistance to the survivors and families of the victims, including scholarships for the victims’ children and employment opportunities for affected family members.

In conclusion, Governor Mbah declared a firm stance against such acts of violence, asserting that the government would take decisive actions to prevent future occurrences, stating unequivocally, “Enough is enough.”

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