CRISIS is looming in Ndiolumbe Nvosi
Autonomous Community in Isiala Ngwa South Council of Abia between the people and Fulani
herdsmen over the refusal of the natives to allow the Fulani herdsmen graze
their cattle.
But the
Fulani herdsmen have insisted that they would remain in the community graze t in their land and they have gone
ahead to camp in the community and graze their cattle.
Already, members of the community are
lamenting that the herdsmen have caused a lot of devastation to their farmlands
and crops which they valued at millions of naira.
The Abia state Government has however assured
that there was no cause for alarm, saying that the matter would be amicably
resolved.
The traditional ruler of Ndiolumbe Nvosi, Eze
Godwin Ogbonna, informed journalists Wednesday, that when the destruction of
their farmlands became unbearable, youths in the area approached the herdsmen
and asked them to leave their community.
According to the monarch, it was a peaceful
engagement which saw the herdsmen relocate to another part of the community.
Eze Ogbonna however said that the community
was shocked and surprised when one Mohammed Shuaibu came from Okigwe, Imo
State, to query the community over their decision not to allow the Fulani
herdsmen on their land.
“One Mohammed Shuaibu came from Okigwe. He
was very furious and queried why the community should drive the herdsmen away.
He said the herdsmen were ready to pay compensation for damaged crops and
insisted that they must be allowed to come back to the community.
“We told them that we don’t need their
compensation; all we want was for them to vacate our land. He told me that they
(herdsmen) had conducted a survey of our community and found it extremely
suitable for grazing” Eze Ogbonna said.
The monarch said his people are now living in
fear because of the position taken by Mohammed Shuaibu, saying that after
storming out of his palace, he said the herdsmen would be back next Monday to
negotiate the compensation for the damaged crops to enable them to return to
the community.
“He has been calling me constantly on the
phone. We are very frightened that if the matter was not urgently resolved, the
herdsmen may invade our community. Already women are afraid of going to the
farms as the herdsmen now climb treetops to keep vigilance while their cattle
graze”, Eze Ogbonna said.
He called on the Abia State Government to
urgently intervene to save his community from any ugly incident, pointing out
that he had already reported the matter to the state government as well as the
Council chairman.
It was learnt that the state government has
waded into the matter through the Security Adviser to the Governor, Captain
Awah Udonsi.
News
Source: - Vanguard | September 23, 2017.
Photo Source: - Vanguard | June 3, 2017.

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