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We didn’t allocate N6bn to compensate Fulani herdsmen, Edo gov tells IPOB

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 We didn t allocate N6bn to compensate Fulani herdsmen Edo gov tells IPOB
Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo On

The Edo State Government has firmly denied allegations by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) that Governor Monday Okpebholo allocated N6 billion to compensate Fulani herdsmen as part of efforts to curb killings in the state.

In a statement issued on Thursday by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Fred Itua, the government described IPOB’s claims as “malicious propaganda” aimed at stoking ethnic tension and destabilizing the state.

“The attention of the Edo State Government has been drawn to a recent press statement issued by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), a proscribed terrorist organization by the Federal Government of Nigeria, in which it falsely accuses His Excellency, Governor Monday Okpebholo, of allocating N6 billion to compensate so-called ‘Fulani terrorists’ and alleges betrayal of the people of Edo State,” the statement read.

“We consider this publication not only inciting but also a vile attempt by a terrorist group to distort facts, sow ethnic division, and destabilize the peace and unity of Edo State. It is a familiar strategy of IPOB to spew falsehood and incite hatred under the guise of activism. Their desperate attempt to drag Governor Okpebholo into their agenda of violence and ethnic disintegration will fail.”

The statement went on to address specific points raised in IPOB’s publication, asserting that:
“1. No compensation of N6 billion was approved or paid to any group as claimed. The figures and narrative being peddled are fictitious, malicious, and deliberately misleading. The Edo State Government has not—and will not—compensate any individual or group involved in acts of terror or criminality.

“2. Governor Monday Okpebholo remains committed to justice and the rule of law. His administration has prioritized the safety of all citizens, irrespective of ethnic or religious backgrounds. The baseless allegation that he handed over vigilantes to ‘Fulani authorities’ is not only a ridiculous lie but an affront to the memory of the security personnel who serve Edo State with honour.

“3. IPOB’s attempt to incite ethnic violence is criminal and rejected by Edo people. The good people of Edo State are known for their unity, hospitality, and progressive values. We reject IPOB’s attempts to use blood-stained rhetoric to cause unrest in our land. Their efforts to export their terrorist ideology into Edo State are dead on arrival.

“4. The group’s audacity to lecture Southern Governors on bravery is laughable. IPOB is responsible for the deaths of thousands of innocent Nigerians, including Igbos, through its armed wing, the Eastern Security Network. A group that murders, maims, and imposes illegal sit-at-home orders in the South-East cannot pretend to care about justice or human rights.

“5. We urge the security agencies to investigate and bring to book the authors of this inciting publication. No group, however loud, should be allowed to threaten public peace or attempt to instigate ethnic warfare in a state known for tolerance and peaceful coexistence.

“The Edo State Government will not be distracted by the noise of criminals masquerading as freedom fighters. We will continue to pursue peace, development, and inclusive governance for every resident of Edo State.

“We stand with the people. We stand for the truth. And we reject terrorism in every form.”



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