Amotekun evicts 37 herdsmen, 5000 cows from Ondo forest reserves

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The state commander of the Ondo Security Network Agency, Amotekun, Adetunji Adeleye, on Thursday said about 37 herdsmen and 5000 cows belonging to them have been sent out of the government reserves forest and the state.

Adeleye noted that the decision was taken following the expiration of the deadline given to the herdsmen residing in the forest reserves across the Ondo State to register with the state government.

He stressed that those evicted refused to register before the deadline elapsed.

Adeleye said some of the herdsmen had been violating the order of the state government and were sent packing from the forest.

The Amotekun leader said some of the herdsmen said they could not cope with the terms and conditions of the state government and opted out of the forest and the state.

He said some of the herdsmen were sent out of the forest reserves in Ala, Oda and Ofosu forests of the state after a meeting with the leadership of the Miyetti Allah in the state.

He said, “Some of them opted to leave the state because they couldn’t meet with our terms and conditions. They came through the Chairman of Miyatti Allah in the state.

“Some of them opted to go to Osun, Edo and Kogi States. So our men escorted them to the boundaries of those states. We have to monitor their movements out of the state so that they would not destroy farms on their way out.

“About 37 herders have been flushed out of the state with about 5,000 cows. Majority of the herders have been coming to us through their chairman and the Special Adviser to the Governor on Hausa Matters.

“We will not tolerate any herdsman who refused to register and this was one of the reasons we involved their chairman who joined us to lead them out and anybody caught again after this would be arrested and prosecuted.”

The Amotekun boss implored the farmers to always call on the corps whenever the cows invade and destroy their farms and should not take laws into their hands, saying the corps would respond immediately.

“It is always difficult for us to trace the herders after they had destroyed the farms but if we are called upon during the act, we will come to make an arrest and ensure that the herders pay for what they destroy.”

Governor Rotimi Akeredolu had issued a four-point order which include ejection of herdsmen from the forest reserves, ban on movement of cattle along the highways and within the cities, ban on night grazing and under-aged grazing.

The governor also asked the herdsmen to register with the state government to enable them to operate legitimately within the state.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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