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No Fewer Than 100 Herdsmen, Numerous Cows Killed In Ogun – Fulani Head

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Michael Ogunmefun:

The head of the Fulani’s known as Seriki in Igua of Yewa North Local Government Area of Ogun State, Adamu Ibrahim, has indicated that more than 100 Fulani herdsmen were killed in the area within the last five years.

This, the Seriki Fulani said was the beginning of the recent attacks on communities in Yewa axis of the state.

In his words, communities like Asa, Agbon Ojodu and others along Oja-Odan axis had killed many cows and herders during the period.

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While speaking in an exclusive interview with journalists, he opened up he had lost count of how many cows were killed within the last five years, stating that over 100 herders were killed for no just reason.

“If you continually whip someone everyday, one day the person will try to beat you back. That is a Yoruba proverb and it is what that being manifested in Yewa North at the moment. The people of Asa, Agbon Ojodu and other places along Oja-Odan in Yewa North have continued to kill our people in the past five to six years. We keep reporting to the police commissioner at Eleweran but nothing changes. Over 100 Fulani herdsmen were killed in those areas and an uncountable number of cows were also killed.

“I used to have records of these victims, but everything was burnt recently,” he said.

However, Ibrahim said, “we don’t know those who are killing and kidnapping people. They are not our people. They are Fulani from Nigeria, but not those who are our members.

“We have been in this area for 40 years and we love peace to reign. We want an end to these crises. Let us live like brothers and sisters,” he said in Yoruba language.

Ibrahim spoke to journalists a few weeks after the visit of the popular Yoruba activist, Sunday Adeyemo (aka Sunday Igboho), to his house.

The Fulani head recalled that his “house and other properties worth millions of Naira were burnt by Sunday Igboho and his boys.”

According to him, one person was killed during the attack, saying “they would have killed me instead if I was at home.”