Fulani Herdsmen Rape 72-year-Old Woman To Coma In Ondo
Suspected Fulani herdsmen have raped a 72-year-old woman identified
as Akinseye (other names withheld) to coma on her farmland in Ore,
Odigbo Local Government Area of Ondo State.
Speaking on her ordeal in the hands of the alleged rapists, the septuagenarian told newsmen that she was working on her farm on the fateful day when the two Fulani herdsmen attacked her and took turns to rape her.
She said, “I was working on the farm when the two men invaded my farm
and before I could question them on their mission in my farm, they
gagged me and tear my clothes and they raped me one after the other.
They threatened to kill me thereafter if I make any noise and left me in the farm after injuring me.”
The incident forced youths from the area under the auspices of Ondo State Youth Coalition and farmers across the 18 local governments to stage a protest against the development.
The protesters threatened to take laws into their hands if the state government and the security agencies in the state failed to address the issue immediately.
The Coordinator of the OSYC, Mr. Oluwatuyi Adekanmbi, said herdsmen had turned themselves to terrors in Ondo State by perpetrating in series of crimes which included: rape, farm destruction, killing as well as kidnapping in their land.
He said “One of our the farmers, Orimisan Omowole was murdered on his
farm in Odigbo local government area of the state. After killing him
they took out his heart and placed it on his chest.
“We are not against cattle rearing or saying cattle rearing should be banned but we want free grazing of cattle on our farms, at our expense with wanton destructions of our crops and means of livelihood to be stopped forthwith.”
Speaking on her ordeal in the hands of the alleged rapists, the septuagenarian told newsmen that she was working on her farm on the fateful day when the two Fulani herdsmen attacked her and took turns to rape her.
They threatened to kill me thereafter if I make any noise and left me in the farm after injuring me.”
The incident forced youths from the area under the auspices of Ondo State Youth Coalition and farmers across the 18 local governments to stage a protest against the development.
The protesters threatened to take laws into their hands if the state government and the security agencies in the state failed to address the issue immediately.
The Coordinator of the OSYC, Mr. Oluwatuyi Adekanmbi, said herdsmen had turned themselves to terrors in Ondo State by perpetrating in series of crimes which included: rape, farm destruction, killing as well as kidnapping in their land.
“We are not against cattle rearing or saying cattle rearing should be banned but we want free grazing of cattle on our farms, at our expense with wanton destructions of our crops and means of livelihood to be stopped forthwith.”
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