


A group of outraged women from Oke-Ere in Yagba West Local Government Area of Kogi State took to the streets on Wednesday to protest what they called the “unrelenting reign of terror” inflicted on their community by armed kidnappers and suspected Fulani herdsmen.
In a video that has gone viral, the women, mostly elderly, appeared half-n*ked as they marched through the community with mournful chants, lamenting the incessant attacks, kidnappings, and killings that had plagued their town for months.
Some of the protesters could be heard wailing as they sang sorrowful songs, pleading with relevant authorities to intervene for an immediate solution.
The protesting women were seen holding sticks and leafs while protesting in a video seen by SaharaReporters.
A Facebook user, Kogi Pulse, wrote: “The women of Oke-Ere in Yagba West local government area of Kogi state making prayers for the security of the land against kidnappers and Fulani herdsmen.”
"The women are tired of insecurity and reckless killings of their husbands, children, and loved ones in the hood. They can’t go to the market or farm to feed again #freeYagbawestfromInsecurity,” the Facebook user added.
WATCH: Kogi Women Strip Half-Naked In Protest Against Insecurity, Persistent Kidnappings By Herdsmen pic.twitter.com/YaVk5QtXyP
— Sahara Reporters (@SaharaReporters) April 9, 2025
Recall that suspected kidnappers attacked travellers along the Ayere-Kabba federal expressway in Kogi State, abducting three passengers and injuring four others in March.
Injured victims were rushed to St. John’s hospital in Kabba for medical treatment.
This is among other incidents of abduction and killings in the state blamed on the herdsmen's onslaughts.