Fulani Herdsmen R*pe Women, Destroy Farmlands in Ogun

Posted by George on Fri 26th Feb, 2016 - tori.ng

The nefarious activities of Fulani cattle rustlers in the South-western part of Nigeria has been exposed again with vulnerable villagers crying out for the intervention of the government.

 
Six traditional rulers in Ijebu-Igbo in Ijebu North Local Government Area of Ogun State, yesterday, raised alarm over the alleged destruction of farmlands and the r*pe of women by Fulani herdsmen in the area.
 
The monarchs said activities of the herdsmen and their cattle posed serious threat to security in the area, according to Vanguard.

Addressing newsmen at its inaugural meeting held at the secretariat of the local government in Ijebu-Igbo, the monarchs said it had become imperative for government to check the alleged destructive and nefarious activities of the herdsmen in the area before they get out of hand.

They appealed to Ogun State Government to take immediate steps to bar the herdsmen and their cattle from the community to avoid any form of confrontation between them and the people of Ijebu Igbo.

Three of the six traditional rulers, who constitute the council, the Sopen Lukale of Oke-Sopen, Oba Mufutau Yusuf; Kegbo of Atikori, Oba Ibitoye Solaja and Bejeroku of Oke Agbo, Oba Olaoye Abas, and 21 other chiefs and prominent indigenes of the town, who attended the meeting, stressed that the destruction of the town’s farmlands by the herdsmen had imposed untold hardship on the people of the community who are mainly farmers.
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