Suspected gunmen murder LG staff in Ekit
Unknown gunmen have murdered one Mrs Tayo Ajayi, a staff of the Staff of Irepodun/felodun Local Government Area of Ekiti State.
Residents disclosed that the victim was seen on Thursday evening preceding the night she was said to have been stabbed to death. Recounting the incident, the deceased’s first son, Toyin Ajayi said his mother was killed inside her room, which suggested that she must have been trailed to her home and attacked in the midnight.
The Onigede of Igede, Oba James Aladesuru, frowned on the incessant killings in the town and said concerted efforts are needed to tame the rising wave of criminality in the town.
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