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Edo Protest: Okpebholo Condemns Attack On Monarch’s Palace by buzmanjohn(op): 9:57am On Jan 12
Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has condemned the attack on the palace of the Onojie of Ekpoma, Zaiki Anthony Abumere II, by protesters.

A peaceful protest by the people of Ekpoma over insecurity and incessant kidnapping on Saturday was hijacked by hoodlums, who unleashed violence on the community.

They chased away traders at the livestock market, killed goats, beat cows, and attacked and destroyed parts of the Onojie’s palace.

The protest also resulted in the blockage of a major highway and the grounding of commercial activities.

However, on Monday, the governor, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Patrick Ebojele, condemned the attack when he visited the palace to ascertain the level of destruction allegedly caused by the protesters.

He said there was no justification for invading a traditional institution under the guise of expressing grievances over insecurity.

Governor Okpebholo was accompanied by top government officials, the Edo State Commissioner of Police, and leaders of the All Progressives Congress, including the Edo Central Senatorial leader, General Cecil Esekhaigbe (retd.), and other party stakeholders.

During the visit, the governor was taken around the palace and shown several items destroyed during the invasion. Vehicles within the palace compound were vandalised, while canopies and chairs were broken.

Cartons of Indomie noodles belonging to the Onojie’s wife, who trades in the product, were also destroyed. Doors and windows of the palace were damaged.

The governor described the invasion of the palace and the looting of property as criminal and unacceptable, stressing that protests must never be used as an excuse for lawlessness.

“I want to thank Your Highness for the love you have shown to me and our people over the years.

“Kidnapping is a serious problem across Nigeria, and that is why the President has taken bold steps, including withdrawing police from VIP duties, to strengthen the fight against insecurity,” the governor said.

He disclosed that a security meeting was held earlier in the week with a strong focus on Edo Central Senatorial District, particularly the Ekpoma axis, adding that the government had rolled out strategic, technology-driven security operations.


“We have carried out operations in Edo North and Edo South, and now we are in Edo Central. We will leave no stone unturned.

“The first operation was very successful—nine kidnapped persons in Etsako West were rescued unhurt and the kidnappers were arrested,” he stated.

Governor Okpebholo warned that those who hijacked the protest to vandalise the palace and loot property would be brought to justice.

“They came under the guise of protest and sentiments, then resorted to looting and violence. This is unacceptable and I condemn the act.

“We will go after them the same way we are going after kidnappers. Nobody should test our patience,” he said.

Emphasising his personal stake in the peace of Ekpoma and Esanland, the governor added, “I am an Esan man and I got my highest votes here in Ekpoma. I will not allow bad things to happen in this land.

“In the coming days, our actions will speak for themselves. Nobody involved in this criminality will be spared.”

Earlier, the royal father described the incident as unfortunate, alleging that many of the protesters were under the influence of illicit drugs.

“What transpired was very sad. Many of them were under the influence of drugs. If not for God’s intervention, something worse would have happened,” the monarch said.

He explained that he attempted to address the protesters when they first arrived but was prevented from doing so.

He said the protesters later returned while he was away attending a security meeting with other traditional rulers, forced their way into the palace and unleashed violence.

Governor Okpebholo assured the traditional ruler and the people of Ekpoma that decisive security operations were imminent, stressing that peace, law and order would be fully restored in the community and across Edo Central.
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Re: Edo Protest: Okpebholo Condemns Attack On Monarch’s Palace by Truthissupreme:
I have said this before and would repeat it

Your overzealous asiwaju 2027 campaign and billboards are the most insensitive and inciting thing enabling insecurity in Edo

It advertises Edo state as a captured state to the bandits and terrorists looking for condusive environment

Any wonder why he promised to deliver insecurity in his campaign
Re: Edo Protest: Okpebholo Condemns Attack On Monarch’s Palace by Racoon(m): 10:21am On Jan 12
You promised insecurity and now someone lost his life and the aftermath effects is rippling. Then you're condemning.
Re: Edo Protest: Okpebholo Condemns Attack On Monarch’s Palace by Thedon22: 10:59am On Jan 12
Is the palace govt house? Is the king the Chief Security Officer of the state? Those people are cowards. They voted for someone and they are disturbing another. They should be arrested and prosecuted. Kings are not more than figure-head leaders. Face the political leaders looting our security funds
Re: Edo Protest: Okpebholo Condemns Attack On Monarch’s Palace by Kaiser20: 11:51am On Jan 12
Tinubu would love to see all the state governors of Nigeria to be like a Joker like the EDO state governor, Monday the Illitrate.
Re: Edo Protest: Okpebholo Condemns Attack On Monarch’s Palace by jiz: 12:04pm On Jan 12
Mr Gov, How you want take give Tinubu 2.5m votes now grin Edo deserve better than this man
Re: Edo Protest: Okpebholo Condemns Attack On Monarch’s Palace by TheStoriesOfMan: 12:06pm On Jan 12
Cartons of Indomie noodles belonging to the Onojie’s wife, who trades in the product, were also destroyed. Doors and windows of the palace were damaged.

Wetin innocent Indomie do you, eh?
Re: Edo Protest: Okpebholo Condemns Attack On Monarch’s Palace by system21: 12:07pm On Jan 12
I heard that governor promised insecurity to Edo people and it's one of the promises fulfilled
Re: Edo Protest: Okpebholo Condemns Attack On Monarch’s Palace by SeeWahala: 12:09pm On Jan 12
Ehen angry Na the same people wey him suppose to protect him dey castigate so angry what about the Fulani herdsmen and bandit terrorists killing his people? angry

Unhinged APC illiterate governor wey dey promise him people INSECURITY . . . undecided and him people been think say na play him dey play cry

Later funny people like aswani go dey call am Akpakomaster with joy even when he's as incompetent as a sixth grader cry

F9 PARALLEL holder na ya mate? 😏
Re: Edo Protest: Okpebholo Condemns Attack On Monarch’s Palace by SeeWahala: 12:10pm On Jan 12
system21:
I heard that governor promised insecurity to Edo people and it's one of the promises fulfilled
It's a promise fulfilled indeed cry how sad for the state and it's people sad
Re: Edo Protest: Okpebholo Condemns Attack On Monarch’s Palace by Lanruze: 12:12pm On Jan 12
Mr. 2m Votes - A1

Education - D7 Parallel
Re: Edo Protest: Okpebholo Condemns Attack On Monarch’s Palace by Pythagoras001: 12:14pm On Jan 12
No images of the the several things destroyed? don pedro was beaten and assaulted the state goverment did not issue any statement. is it not the duty of the state government to provide security to the protester so that it is not "hijacked" or preventing government sponsored thugs/hoodlumb/miscreants usually used for election rigging from unleaching mayhem or disrupting protests
Re: Edo Protest: Okpebholo Condemns Attack On Monarch’s Palace by DeltaBachelor(m):
These people don dey get mind o. Chai. A whole monarch ?!
Re: Edo Protest: Okpebholo Condemns Attack On Monarch’s Palace by obagofizzy(m): 12:22pm On Jan 12
Cartoon of Indomies Una sure say no be COVID materials be that
Re: Edo Protest: Okpebholo Condemns Attack On Monarch’s Palace by Didijiji: 12:23pm On Jan 12
See the kind of pitiable people APC and politicians rig in as state governors

How can a governor be more concerned about the re-election of the President than the delivery of good governance to his people

Which kind jazz dem do una self?

Tueeeeee
Re: Edo Protest: Okpebholo Condemns Attack On Monarch’s Palace by frog12: 12:29pm On Jan 12
e be like say the word fall from him mouth by mistake.

system21:
I heard that governor promised insecurity to Edo people and it's one of the promises fulfilled
Re: Edo Protest: Okpebholo Condemns Attack On Monarch’s Palace by Switruth: 12:31pm On Jan 12
Ekpoma ppl have been crying ever since due to the kidnappers activities yet the state government didn't heed to them,now they've taken the laws in their hands...you go cry.
Re: Edo Protest: Okpebholo Condemns Attack On Monarch’s Palace by Osariemen12: 12:45pm On Jan 12
Impeach Monday now. He is incompetent.
Re: Edo Protest: Okpebholo Condemns Attack On Monarch’s Palace by omoredia: 12:57pm On Jan 12
Edo came before Nigeria. Nigeria will end and Edo will remain. Edo must take priority over Nigeria. Stop the insecurity now! Remove apc in edo state now
Re: Edo Protest: Okpebholo Condemns Attack On Monarch’s Palace by ruffhandu: 1:00pm On Jan 12
jiz:
Mr Gov, How you want take give Tinubu 2.5m votes now grin Edo deserve better than this man
He knows how, not your votes. They have prepared that 2.5million already in his sitting room, they will only encourage you to register so they get that number in Inec register.
Re: Edo Protest: Okpebholo Condemns Attack On Monarch’s Palace by Blunt99: 1:13pm On Jan 12
This governor has only focused on two purposes since elected:

- Ass licking Tinubu and his Family

- Attacking Obaseki and his friends and family.

While the state sink deeper into insecurity.

Also, I was thinking Edolites with their stubborn personality, will stand a strong chance to resisting insecurity that is bedeviling their state - but it is na evident that their strong head is only in Cultiscism - except the indigenes are the ones responsible for the insecurity in the state.

I am really ashame.
Re: Edo Protest: Okpebholo Condemns Attack On Monarch’s Palace by OnyeObowo1: 1:16pm On Jan 12
Truthissupreme:
I have said this before and would repeat it

Your overzealous asiwaju 2027 campaign and billboards are the most insensitive and inciting thing enabling insecurity in Edo

It advertises Edo state as a captured state to the bandits and terrorists looking for condusive environment

And trump is looking for tinibu..

Baba run enter France

Any wonder why he promised to deliver insecurity in his campaign
And trump is looking for tinibu..

Baba run enter France
Re: Edo Protest: Okpebholo Condemns Attack On Monarch’s Palace by badoh(m): 1:26pm On Jan 12
See them hating on Tinubu because their Messiah and fraud lost the election. Imagine someone saying the governor's overzealousness for Tinubu is what fueled insecurity. How are you people different from those in power when you resort to stealing of goats and cattles in the market? If I may ask, what is the offence of goat in this issue? Some of you are just senseless and are armed robbers in embryo.
Call the governor out or March to governor's office for insecurity in his state and stop destroying public properties in the name of protest.
Re: Edo Protest: Okpebholo Condemns Attack On Monarch’s Palace by fineboynl(m): 1:31pm On Jan 12
But they didn’t attack the king. I saw the video on tiktok
Re: Edo Protest: Okpebholo Condemns Attack On Monarch’s Palace by fineboynl(m): 1:35pm On Jan 12
Thedon22:
Is the palace govt house? Is the king the Chief Security Officer of the state? Those people are cowards. They voted for someone and they are disturbing another. They should be arrested and prosecuted. Kings are not more than figure-head leaders. Face the political leaders looting our security funds
the government house is far from epkoma. Those area should be another state. They attack people closer to them.
Re: Edo Protest: Okpebholo Condemns Attack On Monarch’s Palace by southsouthking(m): 1:39pm On Jan 12
The insecurities you promised to bring to Edo state is what you finally brought.
Re: Edo Protest: Okpebholo Condemns Attack On Monarch’s Palace by Keme4Real(f): 1:46pm On Jan 12
We reap what we sow.
Thugs all of them.
Re: Edo Protest: Okpebholo Condemns Attack On Monarch’s Palace by Tijani009: 2:02pm On Jan 12
DeltaBachelor:
These people don dey get mind o. Chai. A whole Oba !
Mumu no be oba na enoje, the enoje of ekpoma
Re: Edo Protest: Okpebholo Condemns Attack On Monarch’s Palace by Tareq1105: 2:21pm On Jan 12
Kaiser20:
Tinubu would love to see all the state governors of Nigeria to be like a Joker like the EDO state governor, Monday the Illitrate.
What have you achieved with your high level of education?

What's your score card olodo?
Re: Edo Protest: Okpebholo Condemns Attack On Monarch’s Palace by sundayezege4(m): 2:32pm On Jan 12
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