According to Punch, Ahmed
Dele was attacked by his assailants while grazing his cattle.
The killers pursued him
before catching up with him some few kilometers away from the town.
Yet-to-be identified
persons have killed a herdsman in what is suspected to be a ritualist attack as
his head was separated from body according to another report.
The incident happened at
Omu town, in Oye Local Government area of Ekiti state.
Secretary to
Jamunati Fulbe Association of Nigeria in the state, Idris Salaudeen confirmed
the incident.
The deceased was declared
missing by his boss, Jimoh Dele after he did not return home with his cattle on
Monday January 6.
Saludeen also confirmed
that Dele’s body was discovered around 4.30am in the bush.
Consequently, Salaudeen
noted that the situation was adversely affecting cattle rearers in the state.
He argued that they are now
afraid to go out for their legitimate business since they didn’t know the
motive behind the gruesome murder of one of their members.
“Up till, now there was no
reported case of clash between the victim and any farmer in the area,” he
added.
“This is a very frightening
development, considering what the country is going through in terms of
insecurity. There has been a lot of misconceptions and negative reports about
the activities of Fulani herdsmen in recent time. But I want to tell you that
we are peace loving people and we have been living peacefully with our various
host communities in Ekiti State.”
On his part, the Olomu of
Omu, Oba J.A Ogundeyi the traditional ruler of the community condemned the
incident.
According to the monarch,
the deceased was well known to people in the community.
“The deceased is personally
known to me in the Palace because he was a jovial person. Whenever he was
leading his cattle for grazing he would stop by and play with me. In fact, the
whole community is very sad about this.
“Our community played host
to many tribes and ethnic groups and we have been living together peacefully.”
He however appealed for
calm, promising to collaborate with security agents to bring the killers to
justice.
The Police Public Relations
Officer, Alberto Adeyemi was not on ground to comment on the incident as he
neither picked his call nor responded to a text message sent to him.
Meanwhile, the southern
Kaduna people say they are ready to dialogue with Fulani herdsmen if that will
bring lasting peace to the region.
According to them, the task
now is for the Governor to be ready and willing to bring such people to the
negotiation table.

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