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Security operatives intercept truckloads of Fulani herdsmen in Kwara State

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Reports on Tuesday indicate that Operatives of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) and the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Kwara State, Tuesday intercepted four truckloads of Fulani/Bororo herders and sent them packing from the state.

According to the report, the herders’ plan to settle in Offa, Offa Local Government Area of the state was aborted by security operatives when they were intercepted at Ipee town, a neighbouring area in the Oyun Local Government Area of the state.

In a report given by the NSCDC Divisional Officer in Oyun local government, Henry Bilesanmi, the Police led the herders out of the state with their patrol vans.

According to the NSCDC report titled: ā€˜NSCDC and NPF in Ipee send Fulani Bororo back to baseā€™, it said: ā€œAt about 08:00hrs of today, Tuesday, 4th May 2021, four (4) trucks fully loaded with Fulani/Bororo herdsmen entered Ipee township but unfortunately for them, people of Ipee and all the local vigilantes came out en mass to disallow them from entering the town with the help NSCDC officers in Ipee and the NPF who led them out with their patrol van.ā€

Also, the Public Relations Officer of the NSCDC, Babawale Zaid Afolabi, said that the command received an information that herders from Osun and Ondo States had been moving in to Ipee town which shares boundary with Offa Local Government Area.

ā€œThese herders were denied by Ondo and Osun States due to the criminal activities being carried out by the group. We also identified that herders came into the boundary loaded with four trailers along side the cattle wanted to settle in Offa.

ā€œOn this note, security agencies in Offa intercepted and led them out towards boundary between Osun and Kwara States.

ā€œWe advise the towns that border with Offa to be proactive and promptly raise alarm whenever they notice or suspect any strange movement.

ā€œThey should be security conscious about bandits and also notify people around them and report to security agencies nearest to them,ā€ Afolabi said.

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