AGAIN, GOV DIRI TASKS TRADITIONAL RULERS TO MAINTAIN PEACE, SECURITY AT KING AWALA'S CORONATION . (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE

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 Again, Gov Diri Tasks Traditional Rulers To Maintain Peace, Security At King Awala's Coronation  Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has again urged traditional rulers to remain focused on the maintenance of peace, security and stability in their various domains as part of their contribution towards the development of the state. Governor Diri made the call at the weekend during the coronation ceremony ofHis Royal Majesty King Victor Awala, Ebeni-Ibe the Eighth (VIII) of Atissa Kingdom in the Yenagoa Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, at the Bishop Dimieari Grammar School, Yenagoa, the state capital. Represented by his deputy, Dr Peter Akpe, the Bayelsa Chief Executive acknowledged the critical role traditional rulers play in society as the custodians of culture and tradition, stressing that his administration will continue to hold them in high esteem. Expressing gratitude to the Chiefs and people of Epie-Atissa for their peaceful disposition, Governor Diri, noted...

A 72-YEAR-OLD MAN MAULED BY DOGS TRYING TO SAVE HIS OWN DOGS THEY HAD ATTACKED.(PHOTO).




 A 72-year-old man mauled by dogs trying to save his own dogs they had attacked!


Jerry Schlich was walking his dogs near his Belleville, Illinois home when a big white and tan dog (an Akita mix possibly) came out of nowhere and began attacking his dogs. 


Jerry said his dog, Hank, was literally screaming out in pain and fear. Jerry did what any loving dog owner would do, he jumped in the fray kicking and punching in an attempt to save his dogs.


This is when the aggressive dog and his dog cohort turned on Jerry. They were able to pin Jerry to the ground and deliver multiple bites. Jerry suffered serious tears and puncture wounds in the attack. Doctors contend that a child would not have survived.


Now St. Clair County Animal Control officers are looking for the dogs and owner. Jerry and others in the neighborhood say that both dogs had collars with tags on them. Others in the neighborhood reported seeing the dogs bloody before from having attacked something or someone.


If you live in the area and see these dogs or know the owners please call St. Clair County Animal Control

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