The Baale of Araro in Ido Local
Government Area of Oyo State, Mustapha Ibrahim, on Monday, narrated how
seven farmers were allegedly cut with machetes in the past few months by
suspected herders.
He said the herders also invaded and destroyed farmlands over the weekend.
The police confirmed the attacks, which it called skirmishes, but said no one was injured. Araro, a border town between Oyo and Ogun states, has inhabitants who are mainly farmers. Mr Ibrahim said his people have abandoned their only means of livelihood out fear of attack by the herders. He called on the state governor, Seyi Makinde, to intervene.
Mr
Ibrahim said the injured, who were allegedly cut by the herders, were
rescued from the bush, ”soaked in blood before they were taken to
medical facilities by policemen from Omi Adio, police station for
medical attention”.
However, the Police Public Relations Officer
(PPRO), in the state, Olugbenga Fadeyi, who confirmed ”that there had
been incessant skirmishes between the farmers and Fulani herdsmen in the
area”, said nobody was cut. He said, “When the DPO got there, there
was no case of anybody being macheted. They said some herdsmen were
eating their crops, and one of the rams, not even cow was brought to the
station. And it’s there. All I can say is that investigation is ongoing
and we will get you informed at the end.”
‘Not true’
However,
the traditional ruler disagreed with the police and invited some of the
alleged victims of the attack to his palace to meet with reporters. He said about seven people sustained injuries from machete cuts. One
of the victims, Akande Owoyele, said he was cut on his head alongside
seven of his farm workers two months ago. He accused the herdsmen of
destroying farm crops.
“I told my boys working in the farm, not
to challenge or fight with the herdsmen each time they sight them
destroying my crops, but instead they should inform the Baale, and he
will know the step to take immediately. We are peace-loving people. “One
day, the herdsmen again stormed my farm with their cows. And my boys
had to call me, and I called their leader, Babangida, to call his people
to order. He told me that they are not his people, so I told my boys to
drive them out of my farm and seize their cutlass and some of their
weapons, which I took to the police station as evidence.
“The
next day, they came and waylaid my boys with dangerous weapons. They
were macheted and had deep cuts. They even carried one of them off with
‘okada’ and threatened to cut off his head into the stream before he was
rescued.
“We had to mobilise people into the bush to rescue the
injured workers and rushed them to hospital. Babangida was arrested by
the police, even the matter was transferred to Iyaganku police station.
The following day, I was on my farm, when I saw herds of cows again
eating up my crops. Immediately, I called the police station, the police
said we should arrest and bring one of the straying cows to the
station. So, we took one of the cows, and on our way to the police
station, the herdsmen waylaid and attacked and inflicted deep machete
cut on my head,” he said. The traditional ruler noted that since the
attacks started last year November, ”the herdsmen have not ceased from
attacking farmers and destroying farm crops”.
“We don’t want
bloodshed and crisis in our community, that why we are begging our
people to exercise patience and restraint in the face of provocation,”
he said. ”Our people are farmers and the lands they are using to farm
are inherited from their forefathers.” Victims
Some of the
victims were reportedly treated at Emiloju Hospital, while others were
admitted at Precious Hospital, both at Omi Adio, Ibadan. A doctor,
Faleye Jacob, of the Emiloju Hospital confirmed that two of the victims,
Ifasesin Salako and Olabode Owoleye, were brought to his hospital in
critical condition with severe machete cuts. They were placed on
admission for observation and treatment, he added.
Also, at
Precious Hospital, another doctor, Kayode Ayoola, confirmed that one of
the victims, Akande Owoyele, was brought in a coma with machete deep
cuts in the head and injuries.
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