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Ibarapa: Herdsmen Mount "No Cross-Zone" On Farmlands In Oyo by Ezeama400: 12:31pm On Feb 01, 2021
Despite Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde’s vow to tackle the security challenges in the Ibarapa and Oke Ogun zone of the state, some farmers have again been sacked from their farms by suspected herders.

The governor last week said that, among other measures, additional 200 operatives of the Oyo State Security Network codenamed Amotekun Corps would be deployed to the region for forestall attack on residents. But on Friday, some farmers were attacked on their way to the farms by suspected herders in Igangan. Some farmers, who resided on farm settlements, were also sent out of their farmlands.

The Convener Igangan Development Advocates, Oladokun Oladiran, said many of the farm settlers have been sent packing. Oladiran appealed to the government to quickly ensure that the Amotekun deployed by the government put a stop to the forced eviction.

He said the herdsmen mounted a no-cross zone on farmlands, a signal to warn farm owners and farmers not to step on the farmlands or risk being killed.

Oladiran said: “There have been reprisals. I am telling you now that we are beginning to witness reprisals in Ibarapa. We want to urge the government to quickly instruct Amotekun Corps to the region.

“We are aware that they have been deployed ahead but they have not mounted a resistance against the attacking Fulanis who are very armed. They have not approached them either for peaceful talks or to resist them in any way.

“Today (Saturday) at Kajola axis of the farm settlement that belongs to people of Idere, Ayety, Tapa side, the Gaa Wakili Fulani dwellers, with heavy weapons were firing at farmers who tried to go their farms.

“They have mounted a no-cross zone. Every farm, every settler, has been sacked and sent packing. People who are staying on those farmlands are back in the town helpless. No food, but helpless.


“A boy and his brother escaped with gunshot wound because they were able to turn back quickly with their motorcycle when they observed the red flag mounted to indicate a no-cross zone by the herders.

“One of them was hit by the herders’ bullet.
I, Oladokun Oladiran, went there to see the boy and his family spoke with them to confirm the report.

“I met my people at Gbangbagere village, who use to pound yam for us on the farm when we go to the farm, they have been sacked from their farm settlement and they are all back in town.

“Their settled area is not in town. Those farm settlements are like home and houses for them. Sometimes, they don’t come to town for a month, working on the farm and residing there but now, they are all back in town.

“I wonder how they will eat and feed their families because they could not pack anything from the farms but had to rush to leave everything when they started hearing gunshots on the farm.

“They have all moved their belongings, the Fulanis have chased them. We cry to the government, the Amotekun deployed, let them be ordered to quickly put this fire to a stop.”

Recounting how they escaped from the killed, one of the young farmers, who did not want his name mentioned, said: “We were going to the farm in the afternoon. We observed a red flag by the roadside and when we got there, my brother who is riding the motorcycle advised that we turn back but I said we should continue the journey to the farm.

“After passing by the red flag, we also observed heavy log by the road used as roadblocks and he the rider said we should turn the bike and head back home.

“But I had to alight from the bike so that he would be able to manoeuvre the bike and turn easily. So, the moment I stepped down from the bike, we just started hearing gunshots aimed at us from a distance. If we had moved another few miles before turning we would have fallen into their hands.

“We observed that those shooting and running after us were Bororo herders and were targeting us, to kill us. While trying to escape, I sustain gunshot at the back and sustained another injury in my head.”

In his account, the rider of the motorcycle, who also pleaded anonymity, said: “We just saw them coming out from both sides of the road of the Fulani settlement in Gaa Wakili.

“Despite shooting at us, they still gave us a hot chase with the determination to catch us but they could not.

“When we saw them and we wanted to start running, we fell, we stood up on the bike and they started chasing after us. My brother had alighted before we saw them and we started hearing gunshot before he could sit on the bike again, so in my trying to manoeuvre and trying to avoid being shot, we were falling off the sandy road.

“So, after I had gained some distances, I had to wait for my brother and that was how I was able to carry him and we escaped from being killed but, bullets had already hit him somewhere on his back.”

The father of the affected boys said: “As we speak, all of us here are from the villages in the Kajola axis. They were the ones that chased us all out of our farms and no one can go there again. We have stopped going to the farms for a while now.

“Our cashew, our cocoa, we dare not go there to harvest. Our village is precisely from Gbagbandere and we are now strangers on our land.

“They chased us from our farms and no one is on the farmlands again. They have taken possession of the farms and they have vowed that the person who will chase them away from that place must be ready for war.

“The leader of the herders in that axis is one Iskilu Waikiki who has been tormenting people in the area for a while. He is their father and had that place named after him.

“But, the name of the leader of those attacking farmers in the latest crisis is named one Abu. There has been no relationship between the Yorubas and Fulanis in that axis but they have been suspected kidnappers.

“Some people were arrested last year with arms, it was the Abu that led them but they were later released by the police. So, everyone had been avoiding any rapport or relationship with them in that axis until they grew in numbers and started sending people away.”

He said the intervention of Olori-ode (head hunter) who helped to extract the bullet before my son saved his life before it could cause more damage.

Also speaking on the situation, a resident of Ayete said the crisis began some days ago when a Fulani herdsman, Iskilu Wakili, was asked to leave the village because he did not buy the land he was occupying.

The demand was said to have infuriated the herder, who claimed he was a combatant with arms and ammunition.

The Asawo of Ayete, Oba Emmanuel Okeniyi, said those who have farms in the villages had fled the places over fear they might be attacked by Wakili.

The monarch said: “They asked him to leave the area. I don’t think he bought the land from anybody and the owners of the land asked him to leave. But rather than leaving, he has become a terror. The Fulani there usually destroy their farms.

“The farmers in the villages have fled their places; they are just loafing about now. Government has deployed Amotekun personnel in Ayete. They came yesterday (Friday) but I haven’t heard that they have gone to those villages.”

Another resident, who pleaded anonymity, said Wakil and his followers barricaded the road leading to the villages, adding that they threatened to shoot dead any villager who moved close to the place.

He said: “This started three days ago. The villagers had fled the place. The Amotekun personnel deployed by Oyo State Government are in Ayete, they have not gone to those villages. The police are not going there despite the several distress calls made to them.

“The hunters in the town are ready to face Wakili and his followers but they are afraid because they believe if they fight and kill him, the Federal Government will move against them. But the same Federal Government is not doing anything to ameliorate the plight of the people now. People believe fighting against herdsmen is like fighting against the Federal Government.

“One of the sons of Seriki Fulani who fled Igangan told me that Yoruba people should bring Sunday Igboho to face Wakili. He said he would finish him and his followers.”

https://thenationonlineng.net/ibarapa-suspected-herders-mount-no-cross-zone-on-farmlands/

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Re: Ibarapa: Herdsmen Mount "No Cross-Zone" On Farmlands In Oyo by Arewa1stSon: 12:34pm On Feb 01, 2021
Ok

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Re: Ibarapa: Herdsmen Mount "No Cross-Zone" On Farmlands In Oyo by Nigeriabiafra82: 12:39pm On Feb 01, 2021
Thank God for ESN

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Re: Ibarapa: Herdsmen Mount "No Cross-Zone" On Farmlands In Oyo by Dreambeat: 12:56pm On Feb 01, 2021
Interesting. These people need to be tamed now before it gets out of hand

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Re: Ibarapa: Herdsmen Mount "No Cross-Zone" On Farmlands In Oyo by Ooni: 12:57pm On Feb 01, 2021
of what use is tinubu to us?

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Re: Ibarapa: Herdsmen Mount "No Cross-Zone" On Farmlands In Oyo by Balkan(m): 12:57pm On Feb 01, 2021
Ok
Re: Ibarapa: Herdsmen Mount "No Cross-Zone" On Farmlands In Oyo by omowolewa: 12:59pm On Feb 01, 2021
Okay

Hope the Cows can read the English

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Re: Ibarapa: Herdsmen Mount "No Cross-Zone" On Farmlands In Oyo by Tonymexes: 1:06pm On Feb 01, 2021
Why can't the southern governors come together and end this people once and for all? Why's 2023 taking precedence over people's lives, livelihoods and settlements?

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Re: Ibarapa: Herdsmen Mount "No Cross-Zone" On Farmlands In Oyo by Jack005(m): 1:25pm On Feb 01, 2021
What effrontery?? Things are really getting out of hands. SW act now and fast! It goes beyond coming on nairaland to type just from the comfort of your homes..Action speaks louder and not just mere words or keypad typings.

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Re: Ibarapa: Herdsmen Mount "No Cross-Zone" On Farmlands In Oyo by Nobody: 1:40pm On Feb 01, 2021
Tonymexes:
Why can't the southern governors come together and end this people once and for all? Why's 2023 taking precedence over people's lives, livelihoods and settlements?
it's in OYO STATE YORUBA LAND not in Southern governors grin

OYO SHOULD SECURE THEIR LAND THEN OTHERS WILL HELP IF IT GETS DIFFICULT....SOUTHERN GOVERNORS ARE IN TO ELEVATE THEIR POLITICAL CARRIERS COUNT THEM OUT.... WHAT YOU NEED TO SECURE YOUR LAND ARE VOLUNTEERS JUST LIKE ESN....NOT GOVERNMENT RECRUITED.... IT'S UNCONSTITUTIONAL TO LET YOUR SELF BE KILLED DEFENSELESS BY FOREIGN INVADERS WHILE YOUR GOVERNMENT WATCHS. EVEN GOD WILL NOT ACCEPT YOUR SOUL FOR NOT TRYING TO DEFEND YOURSELF

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Re: Ibarapa: Herdsmen Mount "No Cross-Zone" On Farmlands In Oyo by Dotherightthing: 1:44pm On Feb 01, 2021
Wash!

This news is for pigidiottts to masturbattte on... grin

Pigidiotts amaka... grin

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Re: Ibarapa: Herdsmen Mount "No Cross-Zone" On Farmlands In Oyo by Racoon(m): 1:45pm On Feb 01, 2021
Abeg where is governor Kayode Fayeni and Femi Adeshina? Those you defended are here to take their rightful place. "It would be better for those that were oppose to cattle ranching to provide lands than to die in the herdsmen’s attacks.What would the land be used for if those who own it are dead at the end of the day?...."
http://saharareporters.com/2020/04/23/deacon-femi-adesina-shameless-sanballat-bayo-oluwasanmi

“You must rise to protect yourselves from these people, if you depend on the Arm Forces to protect you, you will all die.These killers have been protected by the military, they cover them and you must be watchful to guide and protect yourselves because you have no any other place to go”

The ethnic cleansing must stop now otherwise Somalia will be a child play.I ask all of you to be on your alert and defend your country, defend your state....."
Defend yourselves or you will all die, TY Danjuma tells Nigerians
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2018/03/defend-will-die-ty-danjuma-tells-nigerians/amp/

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Re: Ibarapa: Herdsmen Mount "No Cross-Zone" On Farmlands In Oyo by chimerase2: 1:46pm On Feb 01, 2021
Pls wia re the amotokeuns?

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Re: Ibarapa: Herdsmen Mount "No Cross-Zone" On Farmlands In Oyo by Racoon(m): 1:47pm On Feb 01, 2021
Tonymexes:
Why can't the southern governors come together and end this people once and for all? Why's 2023 taking precedence over people's lives, livelihoods and settlements?
Let VP Osinbajo, Bola Tinubu, Oni of Ife, Alaafin of Oyo, Alake of Egbaland, Olubadan of Ibadanland among many prominent Yorubas speak up and mobilize the region against these feudal slavemasters now.

Although we in alaigbo dont wait for any shitty leader to speak before putting these feudal slavemasters into where they rightfully belong.

"....The situation in Nigeria no longer allows anyone to sit on the fence, indifference is now a greater form of sin. Everyone must choose and stand up for what he/she believes in....."
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2020/12/we-stand-by-bishop-kukahs-statement-on-nations-woes-catholic-secretariat/amp/

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Re: Ibarapa: Herdsmen Mount "No Cross-Zone" On Farmlands In Oyo by MrColdsweat: 1:49pm On Feb 01, 2021
They target Oyo because they have tamed seyi makinde using his second term ambition.

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Re: Ibarapa: Herdsmen Mount "No Cross-Zone" On Farmlands In Oyo by Macphenson: 1:53pm On Feb 01, 2021
Ik
Re: Ibarapa: Herdsmen Mount "No Cross-Zone" On Farmlands In Oyo by Racoon(m): 1:53pm On Feb 01, 2021
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Dotherightthing:
Wash!This news is for pigidiottts to masturbattte on.Pigidiotts amaka...
[/s] "Our history is replete with numerous & uncontrollable instances of callous & insensitive dominating repressive intrigues by those who think it is their birthright to dominate till eternity the political & economic privileges of this great country to the exclusion of the people of the Middle Belt & the south"

It is our unflinching belief that this quest for domination, oppression and marginalization is against the wish of God and therefore, must be resisted with vehemence. Anything that has a beginning must have an end....
-Maj.Gideon Gwarza Orkar

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Re: Ibarapa: Herdsmen Mount "No Cross-Zone" On Farmlands In Oyo by ShackWes(f): 1:54pm On Feb 01, 2021
this is getting serious
Re: Ibarapa: Herdsmen Mount "No Cross-Zone" On Farmlands In Oyo by helinues: 1:55pm On Feb 01, 2021
Pinshures or it's fake news

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Re: Ibarapa: Herdsmen Mount "No Cross-Zone" On Farmlands In Oyo by BigSarah(f): 1:57pm On Feb 01, 2021
Nice they're marking their territory.

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Re: Ibarapa: Herdsmen Mount "No Cross-Zone" On Farmlands In Oyo by englishmart(m): 2:09pm On Feb 01, 2021
They're in charge. Afenifere and other Yoruba stakeholders should team up and secure their land. This fulani-led government is solidly behind their herdsmen

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Re: Ibarapa: Herdsmen Mount "No Cross-Zone" On Farmlands In Oyo by Ilola(f): 2:18pm On Feb 01, 2021
I just wonder how some politicians just think of the now alone, won't they ever finish there tenure and go to their origin again? Then there will be no comfortable place to return to

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Re: Ibarapa: Herdsmen Mount "No Cross-Zone" On Farmlands In Oyo by Bigflamie(m): 2:20pm On Feb 01, 2021
Tonymexes:
Why can't the southern governors come together and end this people once and for all? Why's 2023 taking precedence over people's lives, livelihoods and settlements?

Which southern governors?
We are talking about Yourba land here, please don't involve other southerners.

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Re: Ibarapa: Herdsmen Mount "No Cross-Zone" On Farmlands In Oyo by Obijulius: 2:34pm On Feb 01, 2021
This is a sophisticated accomodator problem.

All Igbos! Stay Clear! I repeat hold fire!

Osibanjo and Tinubu are preparing a response that is intelligent and sophisticated.

I repeat hold fire! Stand down and Stand By!

Odua1stBastard

MannaBBQSwine: We await further instructions from our darling daddy.

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Re: Ibarapa: Herdsmen Mount "No Cross-Zone" On Farmlands In Oyo by Sterope(f): 2:35pm On Feb 01, 2021
Videos and Pictures?

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Re: Ibarapa: Herdsmen Mount "No Cross-Zone" On Farmlands In Oyo by anonym0us: 2:36pm On Feb 01, 2021
cheesy they conquered benue, installed an emir, they will do same when the community grows to the size of a local government. Buhari is on a mission to Islamise the whole country. We warned you guys, it's never too late to correct this..

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Re: Ibarapa: Herdsmen Mount "No Cross-Zone" On Farmlands In Oyo by Mayng01(m): 2:36pm On Feb 01, 2021
I hope the Oyo State Governor is reading this news . Goodluck

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Re: Ibarapa: Herdsmen Mount "No Cross-Zone" On Farmlands In Oyo by Psalmy2cute(m): 2:36pm On Feb 01, 2021
grin cheesy fulani don mark their land ... oya yoruba's start your online wailing

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Re: Ibarapa: Herdsmen Mount "No Cross-Zone" On Farmlands In Oyo by Honor10: 2:36pm On Feb 01, 2021
This is serious.

Seyi makinde is a useless governor

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Re: Ibarapa: Herdsmen Mount "No Cross-Zone" On Farmlands In Oyo by Sunnycliff(m): 2:36pm On Feb 01, 2021
Yorubass are wise peoples and ready to accomodate unlike Igbo's that hate Fulani's.Only miscreants in yorubaland are against the herdsmen. But real Omoluabis love them just as Governor Fayemi said

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