ABEOKUTA—SUSPECTED Fulani herdsmen have again attacked some communities
in Ketu Local Council Development Area in Ogun State three days after a
stakeholders’ meeting was held with the state Commissioner of Police,
Ahmed Iliyasu. Vanguard gathered that the Police boss held a security
meeting with the leaders of farmers and herdsmen in the troubled area
two weeks ago over the incessant killings of Ketu people allegedly by
herdsmen.
Narrating the incident, in a statement, the
Coordinator-General and Director of Public Affairs of Ketu Advancement
Forum, Kunle Abiose and Williams Olayode respectively said the herders
invaded “our farms, hewing down palm trees for their herds to graze on.”
The statement reads: “Surprisingly when
the local people went to
inspect the damage done to their farms, the herders again opened fire on
them with the locals sustaining gunshot wounds of varying degrees.
“This incident was well documented at the Police Area Command Office,
Ilaro.
“Presently, the atmosphere is charged as areas like
Ikotun, Ologiri, Akeru, Ilukan, Ijege and Ajibode have continued to come
under the influx of herds. The state Governor can no longer continue to
turn blind eyes and deaf ears to the tensed situation. “Our farmers
have been sent away from their farms, over 30 primary schools have been
shut down, health facilities closed and economic activities paralysed.”
“The
climax of it started on 10th December 2017 when innocent aged women
were attacked and macheted in-between Moro and Eegelu villages for their
refusal to submit themselves to be raped by heartless herdsmen”, the
statement added. While urging the state government to come to their aid,
they said “we want Mr. Governor to rise up and perform the primary
objective of a responsible government first; which is giving us
security.
We hope that the State Government will see our
statement as a sincere wake-up call, and act in line with her
constitutional duties to guarantee our security and well-being.”
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