Ogun Monarch Threatens To Release ‘Warriors’ Against Herdsmen
Thu Jan 30, 2020 01:32:pm National
1.8K By Afam Jude Offor
The Eselu of Iseluland in Oja - Odan , in the
Yewa -North Local Government Area of Ogun State, Oba Akintunde Akinyemi ,
has said he will release his traditional warriors against Fulani
herdsmen if the government refuses to stop them from wrecking havoc in
his community.
The monarch spoke on Tuesday while addressing some
farmers who marched to his palace to report their agonies and tale of
woes in the hands of the herders. Akinyemi said some Fulani herdsmen had
returned to his community in large numbers after the Government of
Benin Republic allegedly sent them away from their country. According to
the monarch, the herders settled in Iselu , Oja - Odan and its environs
with over 8, 000 cattle feeding on his people ’ s farmland. He said, “
Since I have been on the throne, this has always been a problem we have
been trying to tame, but because of the stubbornness of these herdsmen,
it has become so difficult to tame them. We can’ t take it anymore . The
soldiers in the Republic of Benin have chased them out and they have
now seen our community as an alternative at the expense of the peace of
our people. They are now destroying our crops , raping our women and
maiming our men among others . So , as a matter of fact , I appeal to
the government to please come to the aid of our people as a matter of
urgency. The monarch said he had once secured an interlocutory
injunction against the herders but they neither honour nor adhere to the
ruling of the court. But we have our own warriors too and if the
government refuses to intervene we will be forced to defend our land and
people. One of the victims , Kushoro Michael , said the herders had
destroyed over 10 hectares of his cassava farm. He said, “Many people
have lost their lives, the herders do nothing but cause havoc.
The
Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Abimbola Oyeyemi, said
the command had no problems with the indigenous Fulani herdsmen in the
area but had serious challenges with the foreign herdsmen. He said, “
Those men that always come from Benin; they are always the problem, they
are the ones that brought their cattle to destroy the people ’ s farms.
That is why we set up a committee to ensure that any herdsman that
comes to the state must register with the heads of indigenous herdsmen
so that if he commits any offence it will be easy for us to track the
perpetrators. We are doing everything possible to ensure that the people
of the place have rest of minds.
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