Herdsmen invades Ondo communities kill eight, destroy farms …residents seek govt intervention The residents of Imoru, Arimogija ...
Herdsmen invades Ondo communities kill eight, destroy farms
…residents seek govt intervention
The residents of Imoru, Arimogija and Molege communities in
Ose Local Government Area of Ondo State have called on the state and federal
governments to save them from the incessant attack of suspected
killer-herdsmen.
The residents said no fewer than eight members of the
communities had been killed in the last two weeks while about 40 hectares of
farmland had been destroyed by the assailants. According to them, the victims
were mostly farmers and traders.
Speaking about the incident, a community leader, Owolafe
Folorunsho, said the recent attack occurred when the farmers repelled the
herdsmen from destroying their crops by the herdsmen.
He stated, “The herders have continued to invade our
farmlands at night, harvest our crops to feed their cows and on many occasions,
they will come during the day, force us to uproot the cassava by ourselves at
gunpoint, command us to cut them into pieces to feed their cows.
“In order not to take laws into our hands, we reported this
act of economic sabotage to the appropriate authority who took prompt action to
chase them out of the farming areas only for them to come back and attacked us
with AK-47, pump action, axes and cutlasses and killed our people at night.”
He added that the gunmen recently laid ambush along the
Akure-Benin Expressway and attacked some traders coming from Akure, killing all
the occupants, taking their money and setting the car ablaze.
The Chairman of the Ose Local Government, Prince Adekunle
Dennis, who visited the affected communities, expressed worries over the sad
development, saying something would be done urgently to checkmate the excesses
of the suspected killer-herdsmen. He also expressed concern to the state
governor, Mr Rotimi Akeredolu, over the security situation in the local
government.
“The council is meeting with the relevant authorities and
stakeholders with the aim of redesigning the security architecture of all the
flashpoints in the area in order to nip the security challenges in the bud,”
the chairman said.
While calling on the community leaders and youth
organisations in the area to be more security conscious, the council boss
charged them to improve on intelligence and information gathering that would
enable them to give correct and useful information to the security agencies as
the government could not do it all alone.
Dennis also commended the security agencies especially the
Army, the police, the Department of State Services and the Amotekun Corps for a
job well done, saying their timely intervention and prompt actions prevented
the terrorists from wiping the people of Arimogija from the surface of the
earth.
Confirming the incident, the monarch of the Imoru community,
Oba Rotimi Obamuwagun, lamented the atrocities being committed by the suspected
killer-herdsmen in the area.
He lamented that they destroyed four hectares of cassava
farm belonging to one of his subjects who borrowed money at a high-interest
rate from a commercial bank to finance the farm.
When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer of the
state, Mrs Funmilayo Odunlami, said the command had deployed its men in the
area.
“We learnt that there were sporadic gunshots in the area and
we have sent our men there,” the PPRO stated.
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