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Edo Governor Pledges Full Compensation to Families of Uromi Massacre Victims

Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, has assured the families of the 16 hunters killed in Uromi that they will receive full compensation for their loss.
During a condolence visit to Torankawa in Bunkure Local Government Area, Okpebholo, alongside Kano State Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf and other top dignitaries, pledged financial aid and food donations to support the bereaved families.
Condemning the killings, the governor, visibly outraged, vowed that the perpetrators would not go unpunished.
“We will ensure that justice is served on those responsible for this heinous act,” Okpebholo declared.
Meanwhile, hundreds of family members and supporters staged a peaceful protest, carrying placards with messages such as “We demand justice for the killings of our people,” “Hunters are not criminals,” and “Justice must be swift.”
Protesters lined the roads leading to Torankawa village, demanding action. Many hunters, armed with their traditional hunting weapons, joined the demonstration in solidarity.
Other placards read “Killings in the North must stop,” “Northerners are peace-loving citizens,” and “Justice must prevail.”
Some hunters, visibly agitated, chanted war songs while brandishing weapons as Governor Okpebholo’s convoy passed, though local leaders ensured the situation remained under control.
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