Three Fulani herdsmen in the early hours of yesterday (today) set
commercial rice farms worth about N20 million ablaze in Ugbene
community, Awka North Local Government Area of Anambra State.
The
rice fields belonging to farmers in Umualor and Umuagunwoke villages
occupy about 75 hectares of land.The residents decried that the
dastardly act was as a result of their lingering feud which started last
year when the herdsmen allegedly trespassed into their farms; an
incidence, they disclosed resulted into open confrontation of each other
with firearms.
Conducting newsmen around the smouldering scene,
the farmers, some of who had tears cascading down their cheeks lamented
that they took loans to embark on the agribusiness with the hope of
paying back after sales.
A community leader, Mr Emmanuel
Ifesinachi Okoye, lamented that “a message came to us this morning that
our farm known as Area 1 was set ablaze by the Fulani herdsmen. We
rushed to the scene and beheld our massive rice farmon fire. Most of us
took loans to embark on the farming and that’s whythere is sadness and
wailing all over the community. We saw them running into the distance
with their cows, and as such, we couldn’t chase after them.”
Contacted,
the zonal Chairman (South East), Miyetti-Allah Cattle Breeders
Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), Alhaji Gidado Siddiki said “it is not
true. Fulani herdsmen cannot do something like that. It’s those people
that burnt their rice farm. We have a committee that looks into such
matter in Anambra. They should go and report the matter there.”
Also,
the Police Public Relations Officer, Ali Alphonsus Okechukwu, DSP, said
the matter has not been tabled to him but said he’ll contact Achalla
Police Division for details and necessarily actions.
The rice farm allegedly burnt by Fulani herdsmen in Ugbene community, Awka North
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