Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom has described the late retired Assistant Inspector General (AIG) of Police, Ibezimako Aghanya as a true professional who contributed immensely to peace and security when he served as Commissioner of Police in the state.
The Governor in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Terver Akase, stated that the demise of Mr Aghanya is an unfortunate loss not only to his family but also to those who came in contact with him and the society at large.
He recalled the late AIG’s efforts in the fight against crime in Benue when he headed the State Police Command as Commissioner and notes that the state is still leveraging on the successes recorded during that time.
“Governor Ortom consoles the children and other members of the bereaved family for the painful loss barely three months after the gruesome murder of their mother Mrs Eunice Aghanya,” the statement read.
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