THE member representing
Ethiope East constituency in Delta State House of Assembly, Mr. Evans
Ivwurie, yesterday, recounted how he and security operatives in the
area, chased Fulani herdsmen who were in the habit of attacking farmers
in the area into the forest on foot.
The lawmaker while giving details of his “Operation arrest, meet and
engage their sponsor” campaign, said that instead of waiting for the
Federal Government to combat the incessant attacks by herdsmen in the
area, he had decided to take the bull by the horn and go after them
rather than wait for the herdsmen to attack his people.
Those who accompanied the lawmaker on the chase were the Abraka
vigilante, Divisional Police Officer in charge of Abraka police station,
Isah Hassan and his Mobile Police Unit Commander.
Ivwurie said: “I had embarked on a preventive approach to this matter
which is identifying the source and taking the battle to the enemy in
their domain.
“Though these herdsmen are said to have been faceless and unknown prior
to now, we succeeded in identifying their base deep inside the
Oria-Abraka forest and chased them as they fled leaving behind their
herd of cattle.
“As soon as they saw us coming, they fled into some already dug tunnels
leading to other dense parts of the forest which shows how organised
they are. But we are not deterred as we have sent a clear message to
them that it is no longer business as usual.
“We are not trying to take the laws into our hands but rather, the
campaign is to identify the sponsors of these herdsmen and
constructively engage them if they want to truly embark on their cattle
rearing business in our communities.”
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/04/delta-lawmaker-security-operatives-chase-fulani-herdsmen-forest/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/04/delta-lawmaker-security-operatives-chase-fulani-herdsmen-forest/
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