Monday, January 6, 2025 - Youths of Odo Ape community in Kabba-Bunu Local Government Area of Kogi State blocked the Lokoja-Kabba federal highway following the k!lling of two farmers by suspected kidnappers.
It was
gathered that the gunmen struck the community on Friday, January 3, 2025,
k!lling two people in their farms.
One of the
victims identified as Mr Black was said to be moving his farm produce to the
market, in preparation for Saturday market at Odo-Ape when the gunmen shot him
d3ad for allegedly refusing to stop when ordered.
The gunmen
also opened fire on Sunday Aiyedero who was said to be in a nearby farm within
the vicinity where Black was murdered, k!lling him instantly.
It was
gathered that the protesting youths blocked the highway that passes through
their community at 8am on Saturday, bringing vehicular movement to a standstill
for hours.
“It took
the intervention of security operatives, vigilante and spirited individuals to
clear the barricade on the highway and bring the chaotic situation under
control,” said a motorist who claimed to have run into the irate youth in the
morning.
According
to the locals, the gruesome m8rder of the two farmers on their farms on Friday
is too much a burden to bear in the community.
The
k!lling of the two farmers comes barely one month after gunmen attacked the
same community and kidnapped the newly elected ward councillor as well as eight
others.
Some of
the residents described the security situation in Odo-Ape and its environs as
worrisome, calling on the federal and state governments, including security
agencies to intervene in the worsening security situation in the area.
Meanwhile,
the Chairman, Kabba-Bunu local government, Barrister Zacchaeus Dare, urged the
people to cooperate with the security operatives by giving them credible
intelligence for meaningful intervention that will end the incessant attacks on
Odo-Ape community
“We have
deployed military, police, hunters and local vigilantes to restore peace and we
assure our people that we would not relent until those criminal elements are
kicked out of our environment,” he said.
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