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Reps Demand Stronger Security in Ekiti After Deadly Church Attack, Abductions
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Reps Demand Stronger Security in Ekiti After Deadly Church Attack, Abductions

From Vanguard · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Nigeria's House of Representatives urged the government to enhance security in Ekiti State and other vulnerable areas.
  • The call follows a deadly attack on a church in Ilejemeje Local Government Area.
  • The attack resulted in the death of a pastor and the abduction of several worshippers.

Nigeria's House of Representatives has demanded a significant strengthening of security operations across Ekiti State and other at-risk communities. The urgent call comes in the wake of a violent attack on a church in the Ilejemeje Local Government Area, which tragically claimed the life of a pastor and led to the abduction of multiple worshippers.

Lawmakers expressed deep concern over the deteriorating security situation, emphasizing the need for immediate and decisive action from the federal government. The incident highlights the persistent challenges posed by insecurity, including terrorism, banditry, and kidnapping, which continue to plague various parts of the country.

The resolution passed by the House calls for a comprehensive review and reinforcement of security strategies in the region. It specifically urges the deployment of more personnel and resources to combat criminal elements and protect citizens. The representatives stressed that failure to address these security lapses could further embolden perpetrators and undermine public safety.

This demand underscores the growing pressure on the Nigerian government to provide effective security for its populace. The attack serves as a grim reminder of the vulnerability of civilians, even in places of worship, and the critical need for enhanced intelligence gathering and proactive security measures to prevent future tragedies.

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Originally published by Vanguard in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.