More details have now emerged
on the mysterious death of 36 cows on Okeowa hill in Ijare, Ifedore Local
Government Area of Ondo State.
It was learnt from
indigenes of the town that the herders killed a big python on the Okeowa
hill.
The killing of the snake,
according to them, is a taboo and against the tradition of the community.
Thirty-Six cows owned by
some herders died mysteriously in the community after they were said to have
been struck by lightning on Saturday.
The traditional ruler and
people of the community confirmed that the cows died after they desecrated the
Okeowa hill, where sacrifice is made every year by their monarch. But a source in the town said the cows died
because the people abandoned the annual ritual at Okeowa hills.
“When you get to the
palace, ask them when last they worshipped on Okeowa,” he said.
The Miyetti Attah Cattle
Breeders Association of Nigeria in the state described the death of the 36 cows
as an act of God.
Its Chairman, Bello Garba, said members of
the association had visited the area to ascertain what was responsible for the
death of the cows.
He noted that their
findings showed that the cows were not poisoned, as being insinuated in some
quarters.
Garba said his members
would always live in peace with the host communities.
He added that
the association would continue to sensitise its members on the need to avoid
sacred areas when grazing animals, to prevent a recurrence.

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