Some suspected Fulani herdsmen on Monday
attacked the farm of a former Secretary to the Government of the
Federation , Chief Olu Falae , at Ilado village in the Akure North Local
Government Area of Ondo State , destroying some crops worth millions of
naira . The Publicity Secretary of the pan-Yoruba socio -cultural
group , Afenifere , Mr . Yinka Odumakin, disclosed this to journalists
in Akure after the monthly meeting of the association, held at the
residence of the leader of the group , Chief Reuben Fasoranti on
Tuesday.
The Personal Assistant to Chief Falae , Captain Moshood
Raji (rtd .) , confirmed the incident, saying many crops were destroyed .
He added that it was the police escorts of the elder statesman who shot
continuously into the air that sent the herdsmen out of the farm .
Raji said , “ They attacked baba ’s (Falae ) farm and destroyed the crops there but immediately we reported to the police . ”
Odumakin
, who read the communique of the group to journalists accused the
Federal Government of showing no concern at the incessant attacks of the
Fulani herdsmen on the people of the South -West and Middle- Belt of
the country .
He said , “ We are worried about the renewed
onslaught of Fulani herdsmen in Yorubaland . Recently , a Permanent
Secretary of Osun origin , Mrs . Funke Kolawole was killed on Okene
-Lokoja road on her way to Abuja .
“ Also , another 72 -year -old
woman was recently gang- raped in Odigbo area of Ondo State and the
hoodlums are yet to be brought to book and of course Chief Olu Falaye
whose farm has become a source of attacks by the Fulani herdsmen, only
yesterday (Monday ) came under a renewed attack with policemen on his
farm shot at by these Fulani herdsmen .
“ We are aggrieved that
the Federal Government has continued to turn the other eye while the
herdsmen continue their unlawful activities over the country ,
especially the southern Nigeria and middle belt. The association
called on the governors of the South -West to emulate the Ekiti State
Government and ensure that they put in place appropriate laws to deal
with the activities of the herdsmen in the region.
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