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Tension In Igangan Over Gruesome Murder of Farmer by Suspected Herdsmen

Tension In Igangan Over Gruesome Murder of Farmer by Suspected Herdsmen

Residents of Igangan community in Ibarapa North Local Government Area of Oyo State have, once again, been thrown into mourning as some yet-to-be-identified bandits reportedly killed a 65-year-old farmer, Bashiru Akinlotan, who is a native of the town on the farm.

Akinlotan, who was alone when the tragedy struck, was reported to have been murdered near his cocoa plantation on Wednesday.

The late commercial farmer was suspected to have been strangulated to death by unknown assailants who later set his cocoa plantation on fire.

This happened barely three days after the Commandant of the Oyo State Security Network Agency otherwise called Amotekun, Col. Olayinka Olayanju (retd.), declared that the Oke Ogun and Ibarapa zone of the state was safe for residents.

There have been reported cases of killings, rape, maiming and massive destruction of farmlands by suspected criminal herdsmen in the area.

This followed a crisis which spurred a Yoruba rights activist, Chief Sunday Adeyemo a.k.a Sunday Igboho, to issue a quit notice to the Seriki Fulani of Igangan, Salihu Abdukadir, and all killer herders in Ibarapaland recently.

Some residents of the community disclosed that the corpse of the farmer was found about 20 meters away from his farm while his 12 acres cocoa plantation was set ablaze.

The case was said to have been reported to the Igangan Police Station while the remains of the farmer were buried around 8 pm on Wednesday.

When contacted, the Secretary of Farmers’ Union in the community, Taiwo Adeagbo, popularly known as Akowe Agbe, told our correspondent that he personally led those who reported the case to the DPO at Igangan Police Station.

The Oyo State Police Command confirmed the incident with an indication that investigation had since been launched to unearth both the immediate and remote causes of his death.

However, the Police Public Relations Officer, Oyo Command, Olugbenga Fadeyi, said that there was no mark of violence on the body of the dead farmer, adding, “The family members confirmed that there were no traces of gunshots or piercings on the man’ body.

The body of the farmer was committed to the earth on Wednesday night by family members and other sympathizers in Igangan community.

Attempts to reach the Amotekun Commandant on the incident were abortive as calls made to his telephone line were not picked as of the time of filing this report.

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