Nigerians from different parts of the country could not hold back tears
on Friday as victims of the herdsmen attack on Nimbo community,
Uzo-Uwani Local Government Area of Enugu State were laid to rest.
DAILY POST recalls that Nimbo came under severe attack on Monday, the
25th of April, 2016, by gunmen suspected to be Fulani herdsmen.
In his speech, Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, who led the State
Government’s delegation to the mass burial, said the incident “will ever
remain a dark, sad and solemn day in the memory of the people of Enugu
State and indeed Nigerians at large.”
He recalled that “It was on that day that our brothers and sisters,
whose remains are lying here before us, were ambushed and murdered in
cold blood and in their own land.
“Having done all that was needful, including attending to the injured
and the displaced, we have assembled here, in tears and in grief, to
bury the dead and bid their innocent souls a final farewell.
“Though our emotions cannot restore them to life, we find solace in
the fact that the whole world had stood by us and offered us sympathy
and solidarity, ever since the incident that took their lives, occurred.
“We make bold to declare that their deaths can never be in vain and
we pledge to do all that is within our legitimate means, to give them
justice.
“Like the martyrs they have become, the spilling of their innocent
blood is already saving souls as it has aroused in our people and indeed
the whole nation, a burning impulse to do all that is necessary to
prevent the future occurrence of similar incidents anywhere in the
country. ”
“Shortly after the attack, we had called for fasting and prayers and
we must declare that the God of Abraham, God of Isaac, God of Jacob, and
awesome God of David, has not failed us but has continued to show us
His mercies.
“For, even as we await the outcome of the judicial panel of Inquiry
that we have constituted to unravel the circumstances surrounding the
incident, we received news that five people, who are suspected to have
participated in the attack, had been arrested by the police and paraded
before the whole world.
“We use this occasion therefore to once again, express our gratitude
to the generality of Nigerians who put aside religious, ethnic and
political differences, to offer us their hands of support and sympathy
after the killings.
“We thank the Federal Government and the security agencies for the
steps they are taking to prevent future occurrences and address the
issues that led to the incident.
“We thank the people of Enugu State for their restraint and for the
confidence they placed in our ability as a Government to deal with the
matter in a mature and responsible manner.
“Finally, we wish to thank the elders and stakeholders of Enugu
State, Traditional Rulers, Members of the State and National Assemblies,
members of the clergy and indeed everyone who found time to be here
today as we send forth our brothers and sisters, to eternity and
immortality. May their souls rest in the peace”, he prayed.
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Herdsmen attack: Harvest of tears as Nimbo community holds mass burial of victims
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