Just In: Gov Akeredolu orders Fulani Herdsmen to vacate Ondo forests within a week

The Fulani herdsmen who invaded Forest Reserves in Ondo state has been ordered by Governor Rotimi Akeredolu to vacate the forests within the next seven days.

The State Governor gave the order in a statement released on Monday, January 18, following the rise in insecurity in the state despite the launch of Western Nigeria Security Network, known as Amotekun.

The Governor also banned the movement of cattle within cities and highways, as well as night grazing.

Akeredolu’s statement read:

“We have taken major steps at addressing the root cause of kidnapping, in particular, and other nefarious activities detailed and documented in security reports, the press and debriefings from victims of kidnap cases in Ondo State.

“These unfortunate incidents are traceable to the activities of some bad elements masquerading as herdsmen.  These felons have turned our forest reserves into hideouts for keeping victims of kidnapping, negotiating for ransoms and carrying out other criminal activities.

“As the Chief Law and Security Officer of the State, it is my constitutional obligation to do everything lawful to protect the lives and property of all residents of the state. In light of the foregoing, the following orders are hereby issued:

“All Forest Reserves in the state are to be vacated by herdsmen within the next seven days with effect from today, Monday 18th, January, 2021. Night grazing is banned with immediate effect because most farm destruction takes place at night.

“Movement of cattle within cities and highways is prohibited. Underage grazing of cattle is outlawed.

“In its usual magnanimity, our administration will give a grace period of seven days for those who wish to carry on with their cattle-rearing business to register with appropriate authorities. Our resolution to guarantee safety of lives and property within the state shall remain utmost as security agencies have been directed to enforce the ban.”