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Herders protest as Delta issues 7 days ultimatum to vacate community

Admin May 26, 2020
Ifeanyi Okowa

Governor Okowa

Unsatisfied with the directive to vacate bushes they are residing in Oshimili North Local Government Area of Delta State within 7 days herdsmen resident in the community took to Benin-Asaba highway in protest on Monday.

The herders including men, women and children carried placards with various inscriptions insisting they are not criminals but law-abiding citizens who were born in Delta State.

According to the spokesman of the herders, Idris Abubakar they are legal occupants of Oshimili and they pay rents.

“The Federal Government should come to our aid so they can allow us stay as legal occupants. The government should come to our aid and halt the local Government Chairman from passing this so-called executive order”.

“Whoever is living in any place is a legal occupant of that place. We have receipts that they gave to us. We pay tenancy each year,” Abubakar said.

The directive to quit the bushes within 7 days  followed an executive order given to them by the Local Government Chairman, Louis Ndukwe.

The executive order directed the herders to vacate the bushes within seven days or have their structures demolished.

Oshimili North local government plays host to a handful of Fulani herders. The local government Chairman, however notes that the decision to evict the herders is due to the increasing rate of kidnapping, killing, maiming among other crimes and security challenges.

“The ultimatum is a seven-day ultimatum. That doesn’t mean that some amendments or waivers would not be given. Or extension of time but the important thing to note is that we will come down heavily on defaulters”.

“We have agreed with traditional rulers and stakeholders. We have informed the police and other security agencies”.

“What we are saying is enough is enough. We don’t want to accommodate anybody in our bushes anymore. It’s about the security of our people.

“If you want to live in Oshimili Local Government, buy a piece of land and stop living in bushes,” the local government chairman told Channels Television.

Ndukwe, in response to the protesters insisted that the plan is not to victimise any tribe or persons but to rid the bushes of criminals who have used the bushes to perpetrate crimes.

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