Gunmen behead husband, wife body in Abia

Some yet-to-be identified persons have gruesomely murdered a couple in Abia State.
The slain couple, Jacob Udo and his wife, Comfort, were murdered in Isiala Autonomous Community of Bende local government area of the State.

The duo, who originally hailed from Itumbuzor in the same Bende local government area, were reportedly beheaded and their bodies dismembered on Tuesday night.

The Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Benjamin Kalu, has decried the killing of the couple, calling it horrific and senseless.

Kalu strongly condemned the killing in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Levinus Nwabughiogu, on Wednesday.

The Deputy Speaker, who represents Bende federal constituency, said that the heinous act of violence was unacceptable and violated the fundamental human right to life.

The Deputy Speaker said no cause or grievance justifies such brutal and inhumane and dastardly act.

He expressed his sympathies with the victims’ families and called on the state government and the law enforcement agencies to conduct thorough investigation with the aim of apprehending the perpetrators and bringing them to justice.

The Deputy Speaker also called for calm and restraints amongst the communities in the constituency, cautioning against reprisal attacks.
Kalu assured that the authorities would do the needful to ensure that the killers are found and punished for their crime.

He said: “I unequivocally condemn the brutal killing of the couple. This shocking act of violence contradicts humanity’s basic principles. My thoughts are with the victims’ families and their loved ones.”

“I urge the authorities to investigate and bring perpetrators to justice. We stand together against violence and extremism, advocating for a culture of tolerance, respect, and peaceful resolution of conflicts.

“We urge all members of our community to remain calm and exercise caution to prevent escalation.

“The safety and well-being of our citizens are of utmost importance. We understand the emotions and concerns but violence or reprisal attacks will only lead to further suffering and division,” the statement said.

Kalu also appealed to the community leaders, residents, and authorities to work together to maintain public safety.

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