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OVER 30 HERDERS AND 5,000 COWS FLUSHED OUT OF ONDO FOREST RESERVES FOR DISOBEYING STATE REGISTRATION ORDER.

OVER 30 HERDERS AND 5,000 COWS FLUSHED OUT OF ONDO FOREST RESERVES FOR DISOBEYING STATE REGISTRATION ORDER.

  • Amotekun Flushes Over 30 Herders, 5,000 Cows Out Of Ondo Forest Reserves for Refusing to Register.
  • Over 30 Herders and 5,000 Cows from Ondo Forest Reserves Relocates to Neghbouring States.
  • 37 Herders Relocates from Ondo Forest Reserves with their 5,000 Cows to Neghbouring States.

HERDSMEN ON THEIR WAY OUT OF ONDO STATE.

Operatives of Ondo State Command of Amotekun Corps, on Thursday 4th February, 2021 ejected from forest reserves across the State over 37 herdsmen alongside their 5,000 herds of cattle.

The herders who were ejected by operatives of Amotekun Corps were accused of flouting the earlier order of Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu that herdermen grazing in the forest reserves should either register with the appropriate agencies or vacate the reserve.

Recall that about two weeks ago, Akeredolu had banned open, night, and under-aged grazing in the state as part of measures to curb the prevailing security situation in the state.

It was gathered that despite the order, the herders refused to vacate the forest reserves, a development that prompted the Amotekun corps to swing into action to evict them from the forest reserves.

Following their eviction, the herds and their cows were monitored out of the state.

Confirming the operation, the State Commander of Amotekun, Adetunji Adeleye, said the eviction will be total as most of the herders had vowed not to comply with the registration order of the state government.

ONDO STATE AMOTEKUN SECURITY OUTFIT.

He disclosed that the herders were flushed out of the Ala, Oda, and Ofosu Forests Reserves of the state to neighboring states.

“Some of them have 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 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.

———-FAYOMI Solomon Adebayo – Madoga.

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