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Five Injured As Farmers, Fulani Herdsmen Clash In Kwara

It was gathered that trouble started when some farmers confronted two herders for allegedly grazing their cows on their cassava farm.

At least five persons have been injured following a disagreement on grazing rights between farmers and herders, which degenerated into a bloody clash in Kwara State.

It was gathered that trouble started when some farmers confronted two herders for allegedly grazing their cows on their cassava farm.

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A farmer, Alaparo Tunde, and his two sons, Saheed and Tunde, from Alaparo Village, reportedly confronted a herder, Haruna Adamu, who was caught grazing on their cassava farm with his cattle.

The confrontation between the farmers and the herder, it was further gathered resulted in hot argument and consequently the two parties engaged in a fight with cutlasses and other dangerous weapons.

He said, “It took the intervention of operatives of the Agro Ranger Unit of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Kwara State Command, to prevent what could have resulted in a full-scale bloody clash between farmers and herders in Alapa community in Asa Local Government Area of Kwara State.

“The Agro Ranger Unit of the corps got a distress call from Alapa community and promptly deployed officers to the scene of the incident. On Saturday 08/01/2022, based on a distress call from Alapa community in Asa local government area of the state, our commandant, Makinde Iskil Ayinla directed the immediate deployment of the operatives of the Agro Ranger Unit to the location and thier timely arrival put the situation under control.

“Both the herder and the farmer’s two sons were seriously injured and were later taken to nearby hospital where they are responding to treatment. In the meantime, security has been beefed up in the community while full scale investigations are ongoing to unravel the immediate and remote cause of the incident and how to prevent any act of reprisal.”