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Ogun Senator Demands For Probe Of Soldiers, Herdsmen

  • Odebiyi Calls For Probing Following Attack On Farmers Under Constituency
  • Soldiers, Herdmen  beat up farmers in some communities in Yewa land

Nation Assembly Senator of Ogun West Senatorial District, Tolu Odebiyi, has asked the Federal Government, military, and the police authorities to probe the alleged harassment of his constituents by soldiers and Fulani herdsmen.

This is coming after reports on Saturday had it that Fulani herdsmen allegedly engaged the services of some soldiers to beat up farmers in some communities in Yewa land in Ogun State, for allegedly stopping their cattle from grazing over their farmland.

The report added that many farmers and their family members were thoroughly beaten and wounded by the soldiers during the unfortunate invasion.

Odebiyi, in a statement by his media office on Saturday, therefore, demanded that a thorough investigation be carried out on the matter without further delay.

The Senator lamented the incessant cases of harassment, brutalization, and maiming traceable to herders in Yewa land.

He said, “It is morally wrong to allow herders to graze on people’s farms unchecked, to the point that law-abiding citizens are rendered hapless.

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“This sends a dangerous sign, in addition to undermining the credibility of the government.”

The Senator specifically called on the Brigade Commander of the 35 Artillery Brigade, Alamala, Abeokuta, and the Commissioner of Police, Ogun State Command, to urgently look into the matter.

Odebiyi said a thorough investigation was necessary “in order to stop the inimical, unpleasant and nasty situation reverberating around the Yewa villages”

He listed villages where the herdsmen constantly harassed to include, Ateru, Moro, Ologun, Agbon, Igbota, Ogunba-Aiyetoro, Oke-Odo, Ibore, Gbokoto, Iselu, Ijale, Ohunbe, Igbeme, Owode-Ketu, Igan-Alade, Lashilo, Oja Odan, Ateru, Moro, Ologun, Iyana Meta, Igbooro, Egbeda, and Kuse.

Odebiyi added that it was the responsibility of the Military and the Police to protect the lives and property of the citizenry and bring peace to the polity.

Stephen Jesuwale

Jesuwale Stephen is a journalist who finished from the Nigerian Institute of Journalism. He is a distinctive writer, media strategist and also a Digital Marketer

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