As a result of the latest attacks carried out by
suspected Fulani herdsmen, members of Obiaruku community in Ukwani Local
Government Area of Delta State, have asked the herdsmen to vacate their land so
that their farmers can farm in peace.
According to Vanguard, this development comes after eight members of the community were allegedly held hostage by some suspected Fulani herdsmen on a farm in the community on April 26.
According to the community Youth Leader, Chika
Uwabuofu, the decision to ask the herdsmen to vacate their land after the
herdsmen failed to honor a meeting where the issue of hostage taken by them
could be resolvedAccording to Vanguard, this development comes after eight members of the community were allegedly held hostage by some suspected Fulani herdsmen on a farm in the community on April 26.
“After they (Fulani herdsmen) released our people, the next day, the
Delta State Committee on Conflict Resolution, Chairman of Ukwani council, our
community leaders, vigilante group members and representatives of the Fulani
herdsmen met. At that meeting, we told them that we want Fulani herdsmen to
leave our land and we were told to come up with a resolution and another
meeting was fixed for Friday. On that day, the Fulani people failed to attend
the meeting. As a community, we resolved that Fulani herdsmen carrying out
grazing activities on our land must leave so that our farmers can go back to
their farms freely without any harassment. We resolved that no cow must go
across River Ethiope to graze. Today we sent our vigilante members to the bush
to search, but for now, they are no longer there. We are appealing to the state
and federal governments to pay compensation to our farmers whose farm produce
had been destroyed by the herdsmen. We also thank the state government and our
council chairman for all they have done to restore peace to the community.” he
said
Source: Vanguard
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