In the peaceful village of Erah, located in Owan East Local Government Area of Edo State, a tragic incident recently occurred that shook the community. Ogedegbe Victor, a dedicated youth leader and the head of the local security network team, was found lifeless on Monday afternoon, his body bearing the marks of a brutal attack. The cause of death was determined to be machete wounds, leaving the community in shock and mourning.
Victor's untimely death has left a significant void in the village, as he was a key figure in maintaining peace and security. Villagers who were present during the incident reported seeing individuals involved in the attack, though their identities remain a source of concern. Fearing further violence, many villagers have fled the area, unable to return due to the ongoing insecurity.
The pattern of increasing violence in the area, particularly involving the destruction of crops and escalating tensions between different groups, has caused great distress among the local population. The situation has grown dire, with many calling for urgent intervention from local authorities and law enforcement.
In response to this alarming event, concerned citizens are urging Governor Monday Okpebholo and the security agencies to step in and provide the much-needed protection to the community. Their call to action reflects the rising concern for the safety of the residents and the escalating insecurity in the region.
This tragic incident is only the latest in a series of violent attacks in nearby communities. Just days prior, two farmers from Okpekpe village, Batemue Philip Ebo and Christopher Bello, were reported dead after being attacked while working on their farms. The local community was left devastated by their loss, and both the royal leader of Okpekpe, His Royal Highness Peter Osigbemeh, and the local government chairperson, Benedicta Atoh, confirmed the deaths, highlighting the growing fear that local farmers face.
As the situation continues to unfold, the people of these communities are left with one pressing question: when will the cycle of violence and fear finally come to an end?
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