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Amotekun Arrests Two Herders, 250 Cows In Ondo

Amotekun Arrests Two Herders, 250 Cows In Ondo

 

 

 

 

The Ondo State Security Network Agency with the codename Amotekun Corps on Sunday seized about 250 cows and arrested two herders.

The cows were said to have allegedly destroyed 300-hectare farmland in the Ipogun, Ilara Mokin and Owena Dan areas of Ifedore Local Government Area of the state.

The security outfit also apprehended two herders who accompanied the arrested cows into the farms.

According to reports, crops such as cassava, cocoyam, plantain, and maize were destroyed by the cows.

Chief Adetunji Adeleye, the State Commander of Amotekun, said the corps, on receiving a report on activities of the herders in the communities, mobilized to the area.

“I was amazed when I saw the level of destruction when we got to the farm. The herders first attacked us, but later ran away. However, we arrested two of them. We also seized over 250 cows,” Adeleye said.

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He said that the corps would not fight for compensation for the farmers, adding that, henceforth, cows arrested for destruction of farmlands would be taken to court and auctioned.

“We will charge them to court and auction the cows. That is the position of the state government and the Amotekun Corps as from now,” he added.

One of the affected farmers, Mr Joseph Odeyemi said, the herders came with their cows and ate the crops, noting that the attack had been ongoing for the past five years.

Reacting to the incident, Alhaji Garba Bello, state Chairman of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association, said the body was ready to compensate the farmers and cooperate with the state government.

It was gathered an agreement was later signed by MACBAN and Amotekun that cows would not destroy farms, and any herder or cow arrested henceforth would be prosecuted.

Angela Davies

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