One killed, 4 injured as farmers, herdsmen clash in Anambra

One person was killed and four others injured on Tuesday when Fulani marauders and farmers clashed in Okoti village in Odoekpe, Og­baru Local Government Area of Anambra State.
Although the identity of the deceased could not be immedi­ately established, the Police and Naval authorities, who confirmed the incident, said that the injured had been taken to an undisclosed hospital.
Trouble reportedly started when news filtered into Okoti that some herdsmen had killed a farmer and dumped his body in the bush.
Consequently, the natives, mainly youths, mobilised into the scene where they found three of the herdsmen and attacked them with machetes.
An eyewitness told The AU­THORITY that the prompt arriv­al of the men of the Onitsha Naval Outpost saved the situation from degenerating.
He said: “The rumoured killing of the farmer in a farm in Okoti in the early hours of Tues­day by the herdsmen was re­sponsible for the clash, and three herdsmen were left with machete cuts before the naval officers ar­rived and took over the place.”
A naval officer, who pleaded for anonymity, said: “We received a distress call from the natives and mobilised to the scene of the inci­dent to ensure that the clash did not escalate.”
He said 30 naval officials were mobilised in three pickup vans to the scene of the incident to restore order and peace in the area, while one of the vehicles will be patrol­ling from Odoekpe to Osamala to ensure there is no regrouping of people for further clashes.”
The naval officer said that his men are in the community for de­terrence purposes and to ensure that there is calm, noting that the three people who were injured had been taken to an undisclosed hospital.
He said that the Navy will continue to appeal to the leaders of the community and the settlers to understand the need for peace­ful co-existence, adding that “we are all Nigerians and must con­tinue to live together in peace and harmony.”
Another account claimed that the Fulani herdsmen first launched an attack when the farmers asked them to leave their area.
A resident said that the angry herdsmen attacked one Dubem Ononuju, an action that infuri­ated the community youths who mobilised to the rescue the victim and defend their land.
According to him, two of the Fulani herders were apprehend­ed and handed over to the joint security operatives comprising the Nigerian Navy, Army and the Police.
The state Police Command Public Relations Officer, Mr. Nki­ru Nwode, could not be reached as at the time of filing this report last night, but a police officer said that the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Sam Okuala, was on top of the situation.
The Police Area Commander for Onitsha, Yahaya Abubakar, an Assistant Commissioner of Po­lice, said some arrests were made, while the injured ones were taken to hospitals. He said that investi­gations were in progress.
– Authority

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