Tag: Fulani herdsman

  •  Confusion in Ondo community over death of missing Fulani teenager

    There was tension in the ancient town of Isua, headquarters of Akoko South East local government area of Ondo State, on Friday, when the 13-year-old son of a fulani herdsman, Suleiman, who was earlier declared missing, was found dead in a river, where he was allegedly dumped by suspected assailants.

    The father of the deceased,  Usman, and his mother, Asimowu, were said to be away, when two persons arrived on a motorcycle to abduct the deceased.

    When the case was reported at Isua-Akoko, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) Akinbode Olowoyo, a Superintendent of Police (SP), led his men to carry out an intensive investigation, which led to the arrest of two suspects with the motorcycle reportedly used to carry out the act.

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    The motorcycle was identified by a friend of the deceased.

    The Special Assistant (SA) to Governor Akeredolu on Hausa/Fulani Matters, Bala Umar, swung into action with the help of the Isua police to douse tension and prevent imminent reprisal in the community.

    He urged the Fulanis to be patient and avoid taking laws into their hands as the government and law enforcement agencies would do the needful.

    Meanwhile, the corpse of the boy has been deposited in a mortuary, while the suspects are being prepped for transfer to Akure for further interrogation.

  • Attempted murder: Court remands Herdsman in custody

    A Chief Magistrate’s Court sitting in Aba North Local Government Area of Abia State has adjourned sine die, the case of a Fulani herdsman who attempted murdering a widow (Esther Ibem Nmecha) in the commercial city.

    The court also transferred the matter to the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) for further action while the culprit is remanded in custody.

    A Fulani herdsman, Salisu Garuba has in an attempt to kill a woman in Aba, identified as Mrs. Esther Ibem Nmecha, a fortnight ago chopped off her three fingers.

    It was gathered that the herder had taken his cattle to the business premises of the woman identified as Mrs. Esther Ibenmecha at No. 1 Pepples road in Ogbor Hill, Aba, for pasture.

    It was reported that the woman who hails from Ohafia in Ohafia Local Government of the state, politely asked the herder to take the cattle away as not to disrupt her business.

    Garuba was said to be adamant and when Mrs. Ibem Nmecha insisted the cows must be taken away from her business premises, the herder allegedly first hit her with a stick.

    As if that was not enough, the Fulani herdsman was said to have immediately reached for his machete and attempted severing Mrs. Ibem Nmecha’s head, but the woman used her hand to block the machete which resulted in the cutting off of her three fingers.

    The herder was arraigned penultimate week at Chief Magistrate Court 4, Aba North where the presiding Chief Magistrate, Callistus Eluwa reminded him in Aba Prisons, transferred the case file to the DPP and ordered that the prosecution should make a report of compliance to the court.

    When the matter came up again for hearing yesterday, the prosecution reported that the court’s order was carried out and prayed for the matter to be transferred to the DPP for further advice.

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    In his ruling, Chief Magistrate Eluwa said although his court has jurisdiction to entertain the matter, but since the suspect was not represented in court by any counsel, he had no option than to transfer the case file to the DPP so that Garuba could be tried in a High court where he could be represented by a lawyer.

    He therefore adjourned the matter sine die pending when the DPP will take action and ordered that the suspect be remanded in prison.

    Lawyer to the injured woman, Victor Onweremmadu in aligning with the ruling of the court said although the Fulani herdsman has agreed to cutting off of Esther’s fingers, it was trite in law that he should be represented by a defence counsel.

    He said since the matter has been transferred to the DPP, it behooves on the office of the DPP to file information to the High court where the suspect should be tried and possibly assign a defence counsel to him.

    Chief Oji Oji Kalu, the president of Esther’s Ohafia community in Aba who was in court said his people are happy that the suspect has been arraigned.

     While calling on government to stop the incessant killings and maiming by Fulani herdsmen across the country, he however called for the expeditious prosecution of the suspect for justice to be done.

    He promised to ensure that the peace existing between Ohafia people and herdsmen in the area is maintained.

  • Man caught with human skull in Oyo

    A middle aged man, Musa Ahmed, a Fulani herdsman was on Wednesday paraded with human skull by the Oyo state police command .

    According to the police , Ahmed who was caught with human skull at Ogbomoso area of the state  by men of Igbeti Area Command led by ASP Tajudeen Toys during stop and search operation .

    The  human skull was found in a bag which belonged to the suspect and another passenger who is at large.

    Speaking with newsmen at the Eleyele , Ibadan police headquarters , the suspect said  that he was innocent of the crime and was only implicated because he is a Fulani man.

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    He said “I went to the motor park to board a car traveling to Ogbomoso from Ilesa Baruba, Kwara state.

    ” That was not my first time traveling through that road. I put my bags in the booth as every other person.

    “When the police stopped us to check our bags, my bag was near the bag of another passenger who ran away as soon as the bags were checked.

    ” Three policemen ran after him but couldn’t catch him.

    “So they said I knew about the skull, and I was accused because I was the only Fulani man in that vehicle.

    The suspect claimed to be a farmer and a herdsman is set to be charged to court by the state criminal investigation and intelligence department, Iyaganku Ibadan.

    The command on the same day paraded 17 other suspects who commuted crimes ranging from Armed robbery, Burglary and stealing, Hijacking of truck laden with fuel, stealing and impersonation, recovery of diverted goods, unlawful possession of firearms.

    162 ammunitions were recovered from the suspects. 131 cartridges, 28 7.62 ammunition and three 9mm ammunitions alongside 16 guns were retrieved.

    However, the Oyo state command,  Commissioner of Police, Shina  Olukolu told the members of press that irrespective of security concerns during the election period, the police would not neglect its primary constitutional duty of tackling crime in the state.

  • Police arrest suspected herdsman in Enugu

    Enugu State Police Command said it has arrested a suspected cattle herdsman with one AK-47 rifle and 7.62 ammunition at Isigwe Ugbawka community, Nkanu East local government area of the state.

    The command’s spokesman, Ebere Amaraizu, said in a statement on Saturday that the suspect was arrested on April 4 at a farmland in the area.

    “The suspected herder is now helping the police operatives in their full scale investigations,’’ he said.

    He said the state Commissioner of Police, Mr Mohammed Danmallam, had visited the community where he commended residents for their timely and useful information which led to the arrest and arms recovery.

    Amaraizu said the police commissioner used the occasion to release all the state command’s distress/emergency numbers to further strengthen police-public partnership.

    Responding, the Chairman of Nkanu East LGA, Ikechukwu Ubagu, said “there is no tension in the area as farmers are still in their various farmlands.”

    “The council is assuring the police commissioner of its continual partnership with the police,’’ he said.

    NAN

  • Fulani herdsman killed in Ekiti

    Fulani herdsman killed in Ekiti

    … Fayose to settlers: Don’t turn state to war zone

    There is tension in Oke Ako and Irele communities in Ikole local government area of Ekiti State following the alleged killing of a Fulani herdsman on Monday.

    The herdsman, whose name was given as Babuba Dengi, was killed in a bush between the two communities by settlers suspected to be Benue State indigenes.

    ‎The incident forced the state Governor, Ayo Fayose, to summon a meeting on Tuesday night at the Government House in Ado Ekiti, where he warned farmers and herdsmen against turning the state to a “war zone.”

    The governor has given a marching order to security agencies in the state to fish out the killers of the herdsman and bring them to justice.

    Fayose warned that there is no room for the killing of Fulani herdsmen or farmers or anybody in the state, saying “recent steps taken by his administration to prevent violence between farmers and herdsmen do not give anybody license to unlawfully take human’s life.”

    The governor spoke during a meeting with Fulani herdsmen under the aegis of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, farmers, local hunters, security agencies and representatives of the Tiv community in the state.

    Fayose said: “I can’t accept anybody to be killed. If anybody killed anyone I will make sure you are killed by ensuring justice. I’m sad about the killing in Benue but we don’t want brutality in Ekiti.

    “I won’t accept any killing here, the only thing acceptable here is peace. I therefore plead with everybody to cooperate with us.”

    “I want peace in my state and everybody living here is from Ekiti whether you are Fulani, Tiv, Yoruba or anybody.

    “The cow matter can’t cause problem between us. Oke Ako-Irele issue should not be allowed to fester. Cooperate with us and whoever kills would be fished out.

    “When you are entering Ekiti, drop wherever you are coming from at the boundary. You can’t kill Yoruba, Fulani, Igbo or Tiv here.

    “From information so far, the deceased died as a result of clash between Fulani herdsmen and some Tiv people, but at that we can’t condone lawlessness. We don’t want that type of Benue issue here.”

    A communique read by Fayose at the end of the meeting summoned leaders of the herdsmen, farmers, hunters, council chairmen and traditional rulers from Oke Ako and Irele to an expanded meeting.

    The meeting while noting that the problem in Oke Ako was between Tivs and Fulani, resolved that the people must live in peace.

    The meeting also ordered security agencies to fish out the killers of the herdsman in the area.