Residents of Asa, Agbon, Ibeku, and Oja-Odan which are all communities in the Yewa-North Local Government Area of Ogun State have been thrown into a state of fear of possible attacks following letters they reportedly received from those they described as killer herdsmen.
Africa Today News, New York gathered that some yet-to-be-identified persons were reported to have written residents of the Ogun communities in Ogun state, threatening to invade their house in a reprisal attack.
According to the notice which was sighted where they were pasted on walls across the villages concerned on Saturday, the men informed the residents of their intention to attack the communities soon.
In the letter written in English and Hausa languages, the said herdsmen notified leaders of the communities to expect their coming between December and January, 2023.
‘Attention! Attention!! Attention!! To all following communities; Asa, Agbon, lbeku, Oja-odan and its environs.
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It further read; ‘You think you can send away our people from the land they bought in Nigeria, our fathers land, you kill our people, you kill their cows, you take over all their properties. You think you can go scot-free. It’s high time we came for revenge.
‘All the above-mentioned communities’ leaders should prepare for the war between December and January. We are coming to take back our father’s property,’ the notice read.
Africa Today News, New York recalls that farmers/herders clashed have claimed lives in the affected communities from time past.
In the first quarter of 2021, many residents of the communities fled their homes for neighbouring Benin Republic, to avoid being killed by the herdsmen.
The crisis got to its peak after a Yoruba Nation agitator visited Igua in Yewa North to evict some Fulani herders.
The Fulani settlement in Igua area was set on fire by some irate youths after Sunday Igboho’s.
In reprisal, many villages were attacked by some suspected herders, who killed and set houses on fire.
It took the intervention of Governor Dapo Abiodun and some northern governors to bring the situation under control.