No
fewer than 3,000 Ishiagu women on Friday staged a peaceful protest against the
destruction of farm crops by herdsmen to the Palace of the traditional ruler of
the community, Ezego Moses Ngele. The women, mainly peasant elderly farmers,
marched peacefully to the palace of the monarch. They demanded urgent action to end the alleged
indiscriminate destruction of cash crops and other farm produce by herdsmen
grazing their cattle in the area. Chanting solidarity songs and brandishing
green leaves, the women urged the traditional ruler to prevail on the herdsmen
to stop using their cattle to destroy their crops.
The protesters also
requested for immediate exit of the herdsmen from the community to save their
farm lands and the people from imminent famine. The spokesperson for the group,
Mrs Janet Aja, said that they were at the palace to register their grievance
over the destruction of their crops by herdsmen who allow their cattle to feed
on their cash crops and other farm produce in their farms. Aja said that all
the crops including yam, cassava and rice, among others, have been destroyed
prematurely by the rampaging herdsmen. They expressed fears that the farmers
might be left with nothing to harvest. She said that farmers, especially the
women in the community, were at present not able to go to their farms for fear
of being attacked by the herdsmen. “The women are in your palace to inform you
that our crops and farm lands are destroyed daily by cattle rearers and that we
no longer go to our farms for fear of being attacked, raped or killed. “Our
rice, yams, cassava and other crops in our farms have all been destroyed and
eaten up by their cattle. “We demand urgent action from you as the community
father to end the indiscriminate destruction of crops and farm lands by these
foreigners. “We don’t want the killings and destruction we hear that happen in
other communities between them and farmers to happen in our own community.” She
said that the women would employ every peaceful means to ensure that the
herdsmen stopped their nefarious acts in the community as well as ensure that
they were evicted from the town. “We hope that your Majesty will handle this
situation by providing a lasting solution to the menace otherwise the women of
this community will protest naked at Government House in Abakaliki, ” she
added. Ngele, while commending the women for their peaceful disposition, said
that the palace would collaborate with other stakeholders and security agencies
in dealing with the problem. He expressed regret over the destruction of
economic crops and assured the women that a permanent solution would be found.
No fewer than 3,000
Ishiagu women on Friday staged a peaceful protest against the
destruction of farm crops by herdsmen to the Palace of the traditional
ruler of the community, Ezego Moses Ngele.
The women, mainly peasant elderly farmers, marched peacefully to the
palace of the monarch.
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