HERDSMEN'S MENACE: Community blames Obiano, Police
· Laments influx of men and cattle to their farmlands
· Intruders armed with AK 47 Rifles
Members of the Umunze community in Orumba South Local Government Area of Anambra State are blaming the government of Chief Willie Obiano for their present predicament in the hands of rampaging Fulani cattle herdsmen, who they say, have descended on their farms and crops and have laid waste the entire labour of the community this year.
Speaking to The AUTHORITY, distraught members of the community lamented that the community has become helpless before the waves after waves of Fulani herdsmen and their cattle that have been grazing on their crops for weeks now.
According to them, the last time, two years ago, that they had challenged the herdsmen that were destroying their crops, during which three of the herdsmen’s cows were killed, the state government and the police had arrested members of the community and made them pay compensation to the herdsmen.
According to one of the distraught community leaders in Umunze, “the community was forced to pay more than N300,000, and forced to return the bows, arrows and daggers recovered from the herdsmen, in addition to the huge losses we suffered through our destroyed crops.” He said that they were seriously warned by the state and the police in Awka never to bother the herdsmen any longer.
Showing our correspondent pictures of their devastated farmlands, the community spokesman said that since that humiliating incident two years ago, the community has become cowed and incapacitated. This fact, according to him, has given the herdsmen the impetus and boldness to rampage their farms unchallenged, to the extent that the community members have been shedding tears over what they claim is an unprecedented influx of herdsmen and their cattle since the last two weeks.
A teary member of the community reported to our correspondent how herds of cattle had continually descended on Obagu farms near Unyo River at Agu Agbiligba Lomu in Umunze, the headquarters of Orumba South LGA, saying that the worst devastation was reported since the 4th of this month, when the herdsmen had been reportedly moving their herds from the Unyo-Eziama road indiscriminately into different farmlands in the area that is regarded as one of the food baskets of the state.
“It is obvious that the cow herders are aware that the villagers are feeling intimidated and so the size and the number of the herds keep increasing on a daily basis,” our source said, warning that, “if nothing is done by the authority to stop the destruction of people’s livelihood, the outcome might be disastrous”.
According to him, each time some angry youths had wanted to respond, they were reminded of the warning from Awka and reminded that the herdsmen are usually armed with AK-47 assault rifles.
The AUTHORITY was told that the villagers have severally reported the incidents to the police authorities at Umunze but were told on each occasion that they should try and arrest the culprits who would be compelled to pay reparations for the damages to the farms after assessment. The villagers wondered how the police expect them to arrest armed intruders, who had been emboldened by the government.
There are further reports that other nearby communities in three local government areas of Anambra and Imo States in Igbo heartland have also come under attack from cattle herders and their animals that have descended on their farms with vengeance, and in a manner which the said communities are claiming is a way to intimidate them and incite them into violence.
As of yesterday evening, the communities were bracing themselves against the type of attack that was wreaked on Agatu in Benue State.
The AUTHORITY had for a whole week been receiving distress calls from different boundary communities at the three local government areas of Orumba South and Aguata in Anambra and Ideato South in Imo State over the alleged menace of cattle herdsmen which they claim had assumed a new dimension this year.
Yesterday, as The AUTHORITY learnt, members of the Umunze community kept vigil throughout Monday night as news filtered into the town that a trailer-load of people suspected to be Fulani were ferried into the town and deposited at the outskirts of the town, at the lonely stretch of farmland at their border with Umuchu in Aguata Local Government Area.
The community was said to have marshalled all their vigilante and active males in the community for a dusk-to-dawn watch to forestall any type of surprise attack by the suspected Fulani herdsmen.
In the same way, according to reports reaching us, when the alarm was sounded, Umuchu youths had already put themselves on a stage of readiness to confront any invaders. A resident of the community told our correspondent by phone that, “Umuchu and Umunze youths this morning (Tuesday) went and combed the Ikpa Ibughubu forest, but we did not make any discovery of anything strange, even though we remain on very high alert”.
He, however, said that they had received intelligence on the presence of hundreds of Fulanis who are said to be camped at Ikpa Ocha, an expansive farmland in Aro-Ndizuogu in Ideato South LGA, and at the border with the small community of Ihite in Orumba South LGA in Anambra State.
Attempts by The AUTHORITY to reach the state government failed as phone calls to the Special Adviser on Media to the Governor, Mr. James Eze, were not picked.
The state government has consistently scored itself high on the strategies it has adopted to curb the menace of the herdsmen. One of the strategies included aerial surveillance by helicopters of rural communities in the state.
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