Governor’s Aide Murdered, Wife Shot In Benue

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The Benue state Police Command has
confirmed the assassination of Mr Tavershima Adyorough, Principal Senior
Special Assistant to Gov. Samuel Ortom on Knowledge Economy and
Investment.

Mr Bashir Makama,
Police Commissioner in Benue, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on
Sunday in Makurdi, that Adyorough was assassinated in the early hours of
Sunday.

He was killed in his house by
bandits, who also shot his wife. The woman is currently responding to
treatment at a government hospital in Makurdi
,” he said.

The
commissioner said that the motive of the killing was yet to be
established, but expressed optimism that the culprits would be
apprehended and brought to book.

“We shall fish out the perpetrators of this heinous crime and bring them to justice,” he vowed.

He appealed to members of the public with any clue to volunteer same to the police to assist the search for the murderers.

NAN
reports that Adyorough’s is the fourth assassination case involving one
elder statesman and top government officials in Benue, since Ortom
became governor in 2015.

Among those murdered are Mr Denen Igbanan, Ortom’s Special Assistant on Special Security, Mr Joseph Tondo, Buruku Local Government Chairmanship aspirant, and Chief Atoza Hindan, an elder statesman.

Meanwhile, Ortom has challenged the police to immediately arrest and prosecute the killers of his aide.

The governor, who spoke though his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Terver Akase, said that the killing was “unacceptable” and ordered security agencies to swing into action so as to arrest those responsible.

He described Adyorough as a “competent and dependable aide, who delivered on assignments with dedication and honesty”. 

Ortom
sympathised with the immediate family of the deceased, the government
and people of Benue on the loss, and pledged to support security
agencies in apprehending the culprits. 

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