Fresh facts emerged on Saturday that herdsmen have converted the Ondo Government reserve located in the Odigbo Local Government Area into a militia camp.
This indication buttressed the widespread claim
that killers of Mrs Funke Olakunrin, 58-year-old daughter of the leader
of pan-Yoruba socio-cultural organisation, Afenifere, Chief Reuben
Fasoranti, were herdsmen who sneaked out of the reserve to rain bullets
on the vehicle she was travelling in.
Olakunrin was killed on
Friday as the gunmen ambushed vehicles on the highway and abducted some
commuters. Her maid reportedly sustained some gunshot injuries during
the attack.
Killers of Fasoranti’s daughter have their base in the forest, say villagers
A former senator who represented Ondo South Senatorial District at the Senate, Boluwaji Kunlere, said hoodlums had been operating around where Olakunrin was killed for a long time.
He said this in an interview with one of our correspondents in Lagos on Saturday.
Kunlere said, “I beefed up security in the area when I was in the Senate. I gave 13 Hilux vans to the police divisions in Ondo South Senatorial District and gave motorcycles to the Department of State Services for surveillance.
“I think the police do not have the manpower to ensure adequate security in the area. The expressway (Benin-Ore-Sagamu Expressway) is where the major problem is. The spot (Kajola) where they killed Baba Fasoranti’s daughter falls between Odigbo and Okitipupa Local Government territory.
“The people living close to the
area said Fulani herdsmen had taken over that area and there was a time a
bishop was abducted and the police rescued him in that area. Herdsmen
are all over the forest. We see them between Omotosho and Igbotako. They
graze their cows on the road and strike and they run back to the bush.
“They have been operating there for long but the attack on Baba
Fasoranti’s daughter was given a wide publicity because of the man’s
influence. The downtrodden have been suffering there for long. There was
a time that they exchanged gunfire with the police between Omotosho and
Ore in the afternoon and they ran away when they discovered that the
police would overpower them.
“When they attacked Chief Olu
Falae’s farm then, the police said it was bush burning because of the
fear of Abuja. They want to attribute this killing to armed robbers but
the locals are saying the killers are herdsmen.
Some residents
of Kajola town in the Odigbo council area who spoke with SUNDAY PUNCH
insisted that some Fulani herdsmen terrorising the area were residing in
the forest in the area.
One of the residents identified only
as Mr Ola said the herdsmen behaved as if they were above the law,
adding that it was not the first time they would perpetrate the act in
the area.
He said, “They destroy our farms at will. Their cows
always eat up many of our farm produce. We have reported several times
to the police but no action was taken. We heard gunshots yesterday
(Friday) and it is a common thing in the area. We call on the government
to provide adequate security to protect our lives and property.’’
Also,
a farmer in Kajola village who gave his name only as Mr Aliu, also said
bandits had invaded forests surrounding the village.
He said there had been many criminal activities going on in the forest and nobody stopped them.
Aliu said, “The
herdsmen that struck on the expressway yesterday (Friday) stay in the
forest around the area. That is not their first time and that is how
they operate. We have reported to security agents but nothing has been
done about it. We are helpless. Government should come to our aid.”
Another
resident who spoke on condition of anonymity also reiterated that the
reserve in the Odigbo council area had been inhabited for long by
herdsmen.
He said though the reserve belonged to the government, community members now use the place for farming.
The resident, who is a prominent member of the National Association of Odigbo Local Government Students, said herdsmen rampage started in the area at the same time it became rampant in the country.
He said, “Villagers
are aware of the activities of herdsmen in the area. There was a time
herdsmen cut the wrist of a farmer who confronted them when they took
their cows for grazing on his farm.
“The DPO of Ore Police
Station intervened in the matter and spoke with members of the
community. The vigilantes have had to confront them many times. The
vigilantes later constructed a shed in the community and take turns to
ensure security in the area. This is a development that is known to
people in the community.’’
Source:- Punchng

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