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The Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland, Aare Gani Adams, says food crisis is imminent in the South-West region of Nigeria due to the onslaught on farmers by Fulani herdsmen.
According to him, farmers in attack-prone areas have stopped going to their farms for fear of being assailed by suspected herders.
“They have discouraged Yoruba people from farming now and if care is not taken within one year, there will be famine in Yorubaland,” Adams said on Wednesday while featuring on a Channels TV programme.
The chieftain described the situation in the South-West as “a serious invasion”, adding that drastic measures must be taken quickly to stop the ugly trend.
Herdsmen attacks: Food crisis looms in South-West, says Gani Adams
Kayode Oyero
The Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland, Aare Gani Adams, says food crisis is imminent in the South-West region of Nigeria due to the onslaught on farmers by Fulani herdsmen.
According to him, farmers in attack-prone areas have stopped going to their farms for fear of being assailed by suspected herders.
Channels Television’s Politics Today programme monitored by
The PUNCH.
The chieftain described the situation in the South-West as “a serious invasion”, adding that drastic measures must be taken quickly to stop the ugly trend.
“We have been seriously infiltrated by Fulani herdsmen. Most of the reserved forests have been taken over by the Fulani herdsmen and a lot of ugly things are happening from those places. So, all hands must be on the deck to make sure these public incidents are taken care of,” he said.
Says Amotekun must be allowed to function
By Dapo Akinrefon
The Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland, Aare Gani Adams, on Tuesday, expressed worry that some people in the South-West are colluding with Fulani herdsmen to commit crimes such as kidnappings and armed robbery in the region.
He also said that for insecurity to be eradicated from the region, the Western Nigeria Security Network codenamed Amotekun must be allowed to function effectively.
Adams said this on a breakfast show on ARISE Television monitored by
Vanguard.
Expressing worry that some bad elements in the South-West were collaborating with criminal herdsmen, the Yoruba leader said: “Some people pressured me to talk on the happenings in Ibarapa, Ondo State, and other areas in the South-West.
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Kayode Oyero
The Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland, Aare Gani Adams, says the Yoruba people are wont to destroy their warriors with their own hands.
Adams said some Yoruba politicians are now using popular Yoruba rights activist, Sunday Adeyemo, well known as Sunday Igboho, to malign him and destroy all that he had built in the last 28 years by calling him “a coward”.
“On the braveness of Sunday Igboho, some wicked politicians in Yorubaland have stepped in to use him to destroy their enemies and to even call them names. How can somebody call Iba Gani Adams that has been in the trenches for the past 28 years a coward? the chieftain said Tuesday on