Thursday, October 19, 2023

Herdsman Attacked Opc and Amotekun In Oyo State.




By oluwaseyi fadoro


It was a dark Monday for the people of Iwerele, Iwajowa Local Government Area of Oyo State,  as the herdsmen attack   oodua peoples congress  Opc and Amotekun , where kill they two OPC member  and five Amotekun was injured and taking to the hospital.


Where speaking to the journalist in ibadan oyo state capital the chairman of OPC new era comrade Rotimi olumo as comdem  the attack on the two groups that is somethinng that is not call for.


Olumo now call on the state government to react to what has happened at iwerele so that it will not disturb the peace of the town and  Government should see that those people should go on punched  so that they will know they are not bigger than the law.

 Because the town belong to Yoruba not fulani for them to do something like that is a big slap on yoruba people.


He said comrade Akeem, and wasiu federal are committed member of Opc new era in oyo state ,and they are working in hand with the police in their area to protect lives and property ,on that faithful day they have already gone to there place of work  before the police call them to come and assist them because the herdsmen had already kill one man they saw his bike but they did not see his body and those boys are not fully prepared


He further said Opc does not want to disturb the peace of oyo state and the government ,kabiyesi , DPO ,should do something on time before his too late.


Olumo said this is becoming too much for this herdman most times they will invade a farm in the community with their cattle and grazed on it,  and also kill the owner of the farm.


He now pray for the family of the two late members  that God will be with them and God  will put an end to this in there family and in the opc at Large.



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