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There is tension in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital following the killing of a cattle merchant and three of his aides, but the State Government on Sunday condemned the killings with a call on security agencies to apprehend the perpetrators without delay.
The cattle merchant and member of the State Committee (Management and Control of Ranches) and Chairman Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) in Bayelsa state and three of his aides were shot to death in his private abattoir in Yenagoa on Saturday, December 2, 2017.
The Chief of Staff, Bayelsa State Government House, Rt. Hon. Talford Ongolo, issued the directive to security agents, during a condolence visit to commiserate with the families of the deceased, describing the killing as “a reprehensible act.”
He assured the families of the determination of the state government to collaborate with the security agencies to ensure that those behind the heinous acts are arrested and brought to justice.
Ongolo who was accompanied by top government officials and security chiefs in the state described Jibril as a peace loving, law abiding and easy going businessman who was a friend to all including the government.
“I want to on behalf of His Excellency, Governor Seriake Dickson, and the Government of Bayelsa State sympathize with you all over this sudden loss. As a government we condemn it and we shall work closely with the security agencies to apprehend the criminals who committed these unacceptable acts in order to bring them to book.
“Alhaji Jibril was a good man; he was very easy going. He worked closely with our government to promote peace and unity among all. He was never caught violating any law and we are indeed shocked to hear of his gruesome murder alongside some of his boys.”
‎While warning that the state government would not tolerate crime and criminality, the Chief of Staff stressed that the criminals behind the death of Jibril and his workers would not go free.
Ongolo gave the assurance that despite the pockets of criminal activities perpetrated by a few misguided elements, Bayelsa had remained one of the safest states in Nigeria to live and do business.
He urged the security agencies not to relent until the perpetrators behind the killing of innocent people are apprehended and made to face the law.

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