By Olufemi Makinde Oyo State Security Network Agency known as Operation Amotekun has dislodged some herdsmen from the forest reserve...
By Olufemi Makinde
Oyo State Security Network Agency known as Operation
Amotekun has dislodged some herdsmen from the forest reserves in the state and
sent them across the state borders.
The Chairman of Amotekun in Oyo State, Gen Kunle Togun,said
in a statement on Saturday by the Media Officer of the security outfit that the
operation was carried out with the aid of some hunters at the Opara Forest
Reserve in the Oke Ogun area of the state.
Another set of herdsmen were also said to have been driven
away from the Oyo State Agricultural Development Programme Forest
The two sets of herdsmen were said to have shown Amotekun
the letters through which an Oba and a village head invited them to come and
dwell in the state.
He said, ” On the 24th of December some herdsmen were seen
at the Opara Forest Reserve in the Oke Ogun area of Oyo State. The attention of
the chairman of Amotekun Corps, Gen Kunle Togun ( retd) was drawn to it and
Amotekun corps swung into action
” The Amotekun corps with the assistance of one Prophet
Ojoawo, who is the head of the hunters in the state with 40 hunters drove out
the herdsmen out of the forest reserve around 2am and they were escorted out of
the Saki West to the Orelope Local Government Area of the Oyo State.
“The herdsmen were handed over to the Amotekun corps members
at the Orelope who also led them out of their territory and handed them to
their members at Olorunsogo in Igbeti area. Amotekun corps at Igbeti made sure
they were escorted out of the Oyo State boundary.”
Togun said the herdsmen were interrogated and they said one
‘Baale'(village head) in the area invited them to the state and proved this by
showing a letter of invitation purportedly written by the ‘Baale.’
“Another set of the herdsmen were sighted at OYSADEP Forest
Reserves, they too produced evidence of invitation by one of the Oyo Obas and
they too were also driven out of the forest and of the state boundary.”
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