DAL INTERNATIONAL NEWS Monday 25th January, 2021
Facts are the lifeblood of Journalism
Volume 105
UK ISSN: 2633-2728
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SUNDAY IGBOHO WENT TO IBARAPA ON PEACE MISSION Written by Daud Awwal (UK) -HERDSMEN KIDNAPPING / FULANI VS SUNDAY IGBOHO AT IBARAPA Security challenges in Nigeria have affected many business investments, many sustainable developments, borders Insecurity in a different part of Nigeria is the most threats facing Nigeria. Fulani herdsmen, kidnappers are part of perpetrators of security challenges in Nigeria.
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The federal government, civil society, religious organizations, community, and individuals must work together with the Nigerian government to address security challenges in Nigeria. The federal government must address this issue to avoid another conflict in the future between Fulanis and the Yoruba community. Sunday Igboho alleged that herdsmen have been responsible for the killings and kidnapping of the Yorubas at Oke-Ogun, Kishi, and Ibarapa, he went to Kishi on 23 September 2020 on a peace mission. The reports say that killings and destruction of thousands of acres of farmland started in 2013. Sunday Igboho went to Ibarapa on 15 January 2021 to warn the Fulanis to quit the community and issued a seven-day ultimatum to Fulanis at Ibarapa over the alleged killings and kidnapping which expired on 22 January 2021. ''Yorubaland is under assault from Fulani kidnappers and killers''Igboho said. Seriki Fulani, Mallam Saliu Abdul-Kadiri, and his people lef the place afer they have lived in the area for 50 years, the report states that the kidnappers pay the ransom at the Seriki Fulani's palace at Ibarapa. The monarchy of Igangan, Oba Abdulazeez told newsmen that all the Fulani has lef the community. Between 2000 and 2008, 309 people were kidnapped, 1,956 were assassinated according to the crime statistic in Nigeria. According to the UN Reports, the Nigerian Fulanis kidnappers have killed over 8,000 people in the last five years. Many Nigerian girls have been abducted and raped by the abductors and kidnappers. Fulanis said there will be counter attacks if Nigerian authorities refuse to arrest all Oyo perpetrators in Ibarapa. On January 2, Alhaja Sherifat Adisa, the owner of Subawah Oil was murdered by the Fulani kidnappers; her body was found near her petrol station. While many paid millions of Naira as a ransom. Fulanis murdered Dr. Aborode who has lived abroad for over 20 years, returned to Nigeria, and established a farm business. Nigerian Police has been instructed to investigate the matters; the investigation has commenced by the Oyo state command under the commissioner of police Mrs. Ngozi Onadeka. 2
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