The Ijare community in the Ifedore Local Government Area of Ondo State,
on Wednesday, seized about 150 cows for destroying crops on farmlands in
the area.
This came a few months after lightning struck dead 36
cows belonging to Fulani herdsmen while grazing on sacred land in the
community.
It was gathered that the seized cows were led to the
farmlands by some Fulani herdsmen to graze and destroyed crops planted
on the farmlands.
A source in the community said when the farmers
saw the havoc wreaked by the cows on their farms, they pursued them and
seized the cows, while the herdsmen fled.
The source said, “When
the herdsmen saw that the farmers and some local hunters were coming
after them, they abandoned their cows and ran away and the cows were
brought to the palace of the town’s monarch.
“The herdsmen have
been adamant and it was high time they left. We didn’t harm them, but we
were surprised that they ran away as if they were being chased by
lions.”
One of the affected farmers, Mr Sunday Fasakin, who
lamented that his efforts last year had come to nought, recounted how
his three-hectare cocoyam and yam plantations were destroyed by the
herdsmen and their cattle.
“They have been destroying our farms
and we can no longer condone the losses. We don’t have problems with the
herdsmen, but we don’t want them and their cows in Ijare anymore,” he
stated.
Fasakin also called on the government to address the problem to avoid reprisal by the residents of the community.
When
contacted, the state Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Femi Joseph,
said one of the herders had been arrested, while investigation had
commenced into the matter.
“We got a report that five herdsmen
invaded and destroyed farms in Ijare and we swung into action and one
Banbuga Abu was arrested, while we are still searching for the other
fleeing herdsmen. We have commenced an investigation into the incident,”
Joseph stated.
Similarly, the traditional ruler of Ipinsa in the
Akure South Local Government Area of the state, Oba Omoniyi
Olufunmilayo, has raised the alarm over the invasion of farmlands and
destruction of crops in his community by suspected herdsmen.
The
monarch lamented that many farmers were counting their losses over the
destruction of their farmlands allegedly by the herdsmen.
He
called on the state government and security agents to intervene in the
matter to avoid a clash between the farmers and the herdsmen.
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