MetroNews Police Hunt for Attackers of Fulani Settlements in Ogun, Arrest 3 Police Hunt for Attackers of Fulani Settlements in Ogun, Arrest 3 By hamzat - February 6, 2021 0 555 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Edward Ajogun, Ogun CP Edward Ajogun, Ogun CP Ogun Police Command Friday said it has arrested three suspects for alleged arson on the residence of Seriki Fulani of Eggua, Adamu Oloru and the Kara market. Hoodlums had on Monday, set ablaze a house and Kara Market belonging to Seriki Fulani, in continuation of the ‘anti-killer herdsmen’ battle led by Sunday Adeyemo, otherwise called Sunday Igboho, in the South West. One Alhaji Jiji was burnt to death, while scores of cows were also killed during the attack. The incident happened on Monday night when Igboho stormed the troubled area in Yewaland. However, the spokesman of the Command, Abimbola Oyeyemi, yesterday told newsmen in Abeokuta that three suspects have been arrested in connection with the crime. Oyeyemi also disclosed that there have been attacks in the past three days on herdsmen settlements in Yewaland. According to him, the settlements affected have been in existence in the area for many years, in some cases for over 20 years, and inhabited mainly by Nigerian herdsmen of Fulani extraction, some of whom he said were born and brought up in the area, and speak the Yoruba language with proverbs fluently. He said inhabitants of the affected Fulani settlements are “generally qualified to be called fellow Yorubas!” “Therefore, it is unlawful, indeed unconstitutional, to deny fellow Nigerians the right to live in any part of the country and pursue their legitimate businesses, including cattle rearing. However, it is also advisable that herdsmen should avoid destruction of farmlands, which has been identified as the reason behind their unending disharmony and clashes with farmers and host communities,” the statement said. The police spokesman called on both farmers and herdsmen in the Yewa area and across the state to fish out criminals who are “perpetually creating tension amongst them, thus undermining their long and cherished history of peaceful coexistence.” Speaking on the arrest made, Oyeyemi said the suspects would be prosecuted to serve as a deterrent to others. “Kingpins, procurers and counsellors of these hoodlums will also be fished out to face the law,” he said.