Friday, 26 April 2013

Violence in Kogi community as Fulani herdsmen kill farmer


LOKOJA — Violence erupted, yesterday, in Egbe, the commercial hub of Yagba West  Local Government Area of Kogi State following the killing, Wednesday, of a farmer allegedly by Fulani herdsmen.
According to an eye witness, Mr. Tope Kekereawo, the deceased, whose name was simply given as John, was  killed in his farm at about 8 am, just  eight  days after his wedding.
Kekereawo who disclosed that he shared farm demarcation with the deceased said he had gone to the farm with the late John and when they first sighted the  herdsmen in their farms, a brief argument ensued after which they all departed.
He said the deceased had complained about cows eating up his  farm products and warned the herdsmen who were two in number  to depart.
He said: “However, five minutes after, I was working in  my farm when I heard John crying for help. I rushed there only to meet  him rolling in the pool of his blood. He must have been cut in the stomach as parts of his bowel was  exposed.”
The witness said he immediately called for assistance from nearby roadside and the victim was rushed to ECWA Hospital,  Egbe where he was confirmed dead.
Vanguard gathered that the next day after the manhunt for  the culprits did not yield fruit, irate youths in town were said to have turned the heat on Hausa/Fulanis living in the community which led to subsequent burning of the popular  Sabo Market at Isaba area of the town, forcing the Hausa traders to scamper  for safety.
Police spokesman, Umanu Nwaneri, who confirmed the incident said two persons had been arrested in connection with the crisis.
Though he refused to mention the casualty  figure, a local source confirmed to Vanguard that four  other persons were killed in retaliation, bringing the casualties from the two camps to five.

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