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Reign Of Terror: 165 Farmers Killed March, Farms Deserted As Bandits Demand N3bn by treesun: 8:58am On Mar 20
130 farmers killed in four Benue LGs, 28 in Sokoto, sorghum production falls by 90% in Borno
• Benue farmers lose N1.1bn to attacks, Sokoto growers pay N3bn ransoms, N5m paid in Delta


No fewer than 165 farmers have lost their lives to attacks by bandits, who have hindered access to farms across the country, findings by The PUNCH have shown.

Farmers in Benue, Sokoto, Niger, Plateau, and other states, in separate interviews with our correspondents on Tuesday, lamented that they did not only lose crops to the rampaging bandits but many of their colleagues were also killed by the hoodlums. They added that they had abandoned their farms following the rising attacks by the bandits.

Out of the 165 farmers killed this year, the highest number was recorded in Benue State, where 130 of them were killed by the bandits.

The Association of Nigerian Farmers in the state told The PUNCH on Tuesday that 130 farmers were killed by bandits in four local government areas of the state this month (March). Also, in Sokoto State, 28 farmers have been killed since the beginning of the year, while six farmers lost their lives in Niger State during bandits attacks. One farmer was murdered by bandits in Plateau State.

In Sokoto State, the association lamented that not less than N3bn had been paid by its members as ransoms to bandits, who kidnapped them from their farms.

There has been an upsurge in banditry recently with over 295 victims being held hostage by kidnappers in Sokoto, Kaduna, and Borno states.

Lamenting the implications on farming The Benue State Chairman of the AFAN, Aondongu Saaku, told The PUNCH that six farmers were kidnapped in the state in the last two weeks.

According to him, farmers lost over N1.1bn to bandits’ attacks in the last few months in Benue State.

Saaku said, “The figure I will give you is for March alone so you can know the gravity of what farmers in the state are passing through.

“Six farmers were kidnapped in their farms. No fewer than 130 farmers were also killed in Kwande, Ukum, Agatu, and Apa LGAs.”

Asked to quantify what his members might have lost, the Benue State AFAN chairman replied, “It’s difficult to quantify because how do we quantify those farm crops that were harvested and burnt by the bandits?

“It’s huge. We will be talking about something around N1.1bn, because many farmers lost the whole farm, some over 100 bags of rice, several thousands of tuber of yams and the seeds, cassava chips, corn and a host of others.”

Saaku stated that going to the farm now was between life and death, “because in as much as one doesn’t have another source of income, you have to risk it and go to the farm. If you are caught and killed, that is your fate; and if you go and come back alive, it’s your luck.”

He, however, called on the Federal Government to declare a state of emergency on security, warning that Nigerians were at risk of heavy famine shortly if nothing is done to arrest the insecurity plaguing the country.

Farmers in Borno State noted that the production of sorghum and other crops had fallen by 90 per cent in the state.

Eight Delta farmers

On their part, farmers in Delta State stated on Tuesday that about eight of them were kidnapped last week and paid between N1m and N5m each as ransoms.

Farmers in Ika North-East and Aniocha South Local Government Area of Delta State said they could not access their farms following the incessant kidnapping in the state.

A farmer, Mr Okwudili Uti, in the Ute-Okpu community, said, “My brother we passing through hell now, as I speak we cannot go to farm again. The kidnappers have been kidnapping our people.

“In Ute-Okpu, Ute-Erumu, Abavo and communities around the Ika North-East, recently when the kidnapping started, we usually go to farms in groups. But last week, about eight farmers were kidnapped, and some paid ransoms of between N1m and N5m.

“Our farm produce have all gone bad in the farms because we cannot go to the farm even in groups, due to the fear of being kidnapped.”

https://punchng.com/reign-of-terror-165-farmers-killed-march-farms-deserted-as-bandits-demand-n3bn/

Re: Reign Of Terror: 165 Farmers Killed March, Farms Deserted As Bandits Demand N3bn by immortalcrown(m): 8:59am On Mar 20
Chai!

"Tinubu will handle the economy, Shettima will handle security."

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Re: Reign Of Terror: 165 Farmers Killed March, Farms Deserted As Bandits Demand N3bn by Ilide: 9:07am On Mar 20
Could this be one of d reason for shortage of farm products

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Re: Reign Of Terror: 165 Farmers Killed March, Farms Deserted As Bandits Demand N3bn by Creamypie(m): 9:26am On Mar 20
We need obasanjo

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Re: Reign Of Terror: 165 Farmers Killed March, Farms Deserted As Bandits Demand N3bn by OboOlora(f): 11:04am On Mar 20
cheesy cheesy cheesy Nigeria is a cruise country.

A country where militants are put as security personnel to protect bunkering but the main bunkers are naval officers that should be protecting the oil rigs.

In Nasarawa and most Northern states, farmers pay these bandits 'anti-kidnap' levies lol. Otherwise they will kidnap you and you will pay more in ransom.

I once heard from a friend that works at Shiroro power plant that the bandits come weekly to collect money, drugs (especially tramadol and codeine) as well as food stuff like the way agberos obtain bus drivers in Oshodi. That it's even the security agents in the power plant that go out (plain clothed) to hand them over to the bandits. And they gist and laugh before they are on their way lol

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Re: Reign Of Terror: 165 Farmers Killed March, Farms Deserted As Bandits Demand N3bn by tiswell(m): 11:05am On Mar 20
This is where our Galant sojas are needed

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Re: Reign Of Terror: 165 Farmers Killed March, Farms Deserted As Bandits Demand N3bn by AllahOfBlood: 11:06am On Mar 20
grin

The headline is a take home for me


Reign of Terror
Government of Islamic terrorist

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Re: Reign Of Terror: 165 Farmers Killed March, Farms Deserted As Bandits Demand N3bn by derecho(m): 11:06am On Mar 20
Nigeria Army no dey read this kain news?
They'd rather negotiate with bandits than fight them.

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Re: Reign Of Terror: 165 Farmers Killed March, Farms Deserted As Bandits Demand N3bn by Sheuns(m): 11:06am On Mar 20
I’ll use the 3bn to buy Guns and ammunition, train local farmers like me and engage the bastard bandits.

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Re: Reign Of Terror: 165 Farmers Killed March, Farms Deserted As Bandits Demand N3bn by Kaa4(m): 11:06am On Mar 20
Up to you Mr President. deal with these problems. They said you are capable!!!

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Re: Reign Of Terror: 165 Farmers Killed March, Farms Deserted As Bandits Demand N3bn by Angelfrost(m): 11:06am On Mar 20
There is no way this is not sponsored by food importers...!

Sadly, security has never been a priority to APC leaders since 2015.

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Re: Reign Of Terror: 165 Farmers Killed March, Farms Deserted As Bandits Demand N3bn by Dogalmighty17: 11:07am On Mar 20
The fulani have become a scourge all over Nigeria.

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Re: Reign Of Terror: 165 Farmers Killed March, Farms Deserted As Bandits Demand N3bn by AllahOfBlood: 11:07am On Mar 20
derecho:
Nigeria Army no dey read this kain news?

cheesy

Those theives are everywhere in the Eastern Region for peace keeping

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Re: Reign Of Terror: 165 Farmers Killed March, Farms Deserted As Bandits Demand N3bn by StraightGaay: 11:08am On Mar 20
The farmers should join banditry as it is more lucrative than Agriculture.

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Re: Reign Of Terror: 165 Farmers Killed March, Farms Deserted As Bandits Demand N3bn by ZombieTAMER: 11:09am On Mar 20
undecided

Tinubu came to steal and pad budget

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Re: Reign Of Terror: 165 Farmers Killed March, Farms Deserted As Bandits Demand N3bn by Angelfrost(m): 11:09am On Mar 20
StraightGaay:
The farmers should join banditry as it is more lucrative than Agriculture.

As it stands now... Banditry is even more lucrative than Yahoo, Bitcoin, Armed Robbery, and Oil Bunkering.


Especially as it is being supported and propped by APC leadership.

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Re: Reign Of Terror: 165 Farmers Killed March, Farms Deserted As Bandits Demand N3bn by KennyLenz(m): 11:10am On Mar 20
What is the fate of food supply in this country now?

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Re: Reign Of Terror: 165 Farmers Killed March, Farms Deserted As Bandits Demand N3bn by ZombieTAMER: 11:10am On Mar 20
StraightGaay:
The farmers should join banditry as it is more lucrative than Agriculture.

True that


Ever since Buhari and Tinubu came

Banditry is the new oil well

Result is poverty hardship and Ebin pawa oo

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Re: Reign Of Terror: 165 Farmers Killed March, Farms Deserted As Bandits Demand N3bn by Racoon(m): 11:10am On Mar 20
Meanwhile, these are the same bandits cum terrorists being given a grossly undeserved amnesty by the same government.

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Re: Reign Of Terror: 165 Farmers Killed March, Farms Deserted As Bandits Demand N3bn by TechCapon(m): 11:10am On Mar 20
angry and we are still in the first quarter. Imagine what the number would be by the time the year runs out. By the way, this number is grossly underestimated. The real figure is in the thousands

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Re: Reign Of Terror: 165 Farmers Killed March, Farms Deserted As Bandits Demand N3bn by wink2015(m): 11:10am On Mar 20
The terrorist are causing hunger in the land.

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Re: Reign Of Terror: 165 Farmers Killed March, Farms Deserted As Bandits Demand N3bn by Jeje247: 11:10am On Mar 20
These are fundamental issues that ought to be addressed...not binance. They don't go to farm, how do we get food? Obviously we'd be getting smuggled or no food soon.

We need to point torchlight to the sardauna province and northern Cameroon to see how to nib the bud of these militias.
Re: Reign Of Terror: 165 Farmers Killed March, Farms Deserted As Bandits Demand N3bn by Pickmycall: 11:12am On Mar 20
The army and Buhari are calling it farmers and Fulani herdsmen clash.

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Re: Reign Of Terror: 165 Farmers Killed March, Farms Deserted As Bandits Demand N3bn by Prodigy777(m): 11:14am On Mar 20
"Let's all go back to farms!

Jagaban is in control lol! That's why he doesn't sleep until 4am.

He needs more sleepless nights to come up with a solution! Let's give him time."

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Re: Reign Of Terror: 165 Farmers Killed March, Farms Deserted As Bandits Demand N3bn by AuwalYusuf812(m): 11:14am On Mar 20
Nothing we won hear, the border must remain close, in Tinubu I stand😏😏
Re: Reign Of Terror: 165 Farmers Killed March, Farms Deserted As Bandits Demand N3bn by Bintasukai: 11:14am On Mar 20

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Re: Reign Of Terror: 165 Farmers Killed March, Farms Deserted As Bandits Demand N3bn by Demiurgos: 11:15am On Mar 20
Make dem split this country kiakia!

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Re: Reign Of Terror: 165 Farmers Killed March, Farms Deserted As Bandits Demand N3bn by TOPCRUISE(m): 11:15am On Mar 20
Dividends of APC brand of democracy. I call them terrorists

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Re: Reign Of Terror: 165 Farmers Killed March, Farms Deserted As Bandits Demand N3bn by oluwaseyi0: 11:15am On Mar 20
if it doesn't happen in the south

forget about it, the army/North ain't interested

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