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Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by Blue3k(m): 2:16pm On Jun 06, 2017
•Police say it’s a national issue— Victim
•We’re training in counter-ambush tactics —Commissioner
•… to invade dreaded ‘Sambisa Forest’

By Emma Amaize & Perez Brisibe

AMATEBE—INDIGENES of Amatebe, an agrarian settlement in Patani Local Government Area of Delta State, have cried out about how herdsmen collect cigarettes, beverages and garri as ‘ransom as well as extort money from villagers, especially farmers and fishermen, to allow them access their farms and fish ponds in the area.

It was learned that the rampaging herdsmen have taken over portions of the community’s forest, which serve as their hideout and grazing ground for their cattle.

15 villagers held hostage:  Recounting the ordeal of farmers in the area, a resident, Meshach Selekowei, disclosed that the herdsmen have become lords over the locals to the extent of imposing their whims and caprices on the people.


He asserted: “Sometime in April, 15 persons from the community, who went fishing on a lake in the hinterland, were held hostage by a gang of herdsmen in the area and they demanded for N10,000, a crate of mineral, four baskets of garri and packets of cigarettes before they would be allowed to work in the area.

Demand N6, 000 bribe from another villager

“The same thing happened two months back when a man went to harvest fish from his lake. The herdsmen accosted him and told him that if he really wants to work in his fish pond, he must pay them N6,000 before he would be permitted to work unhurt.”

For a farmer, Preye Ebiyerin, “I suffered similar attacks from the herdsmen; they normally accost us in the farms and collect the items which are either in cash or food items. We have reported the matter to the Police at Patani Division, but as far as I know, they are yet to take any action on the activities of the herdsmen, which they keep telling us is a national issue.”

Police get anti-terrorism training—Commissioner

Meanwhile, Delta State Police Command has initiated training of about 200 police officers in ambush and counter-ambush (anti-terrorism) to flush out gun-totting herdsmen from their dreaded stronghold known as “Sambisa Forest’ at Ovre Abraka community and notorious flash-points at Ossissa and other communities in the state.

The state’s Commissioner of Police, Mr. Zanna Ibrahim, who gave the hint in an exclusive interview with Niger Delta Voice, said the police would take on the identified flash-points one after the other, pointing out that the combat exercises were to minimise casualties, if any, on police side during the operation.

Abraka residents roused: The presence of the policemen in Abraka has ignited apprehension among herdsmen in Ovre-Abraka, while residents, especially farmers, who have been unable to go to farm because of the raging activities of herdsmen, were excited at the new fighting points established by the police in the area.

Ibrahim asserted: “Presently, we have 200 men on ground undergoing local training; the exercises are very important because most of these herdsmen ambush communities and police. So we are engaged in ambush and counter-ambush (anti-terrorism) training so that we will be able to reduce the casualty rate if any.”

Speaking on Ovre-Abraka, where killer-herdsmen suspected to be fleeing terrorists from the North-East had hijacked an area in the bush, now nicknamed ‘Sambisa Forest’ by villagers, he stated unambiguously that police would enter the forest any moment.


His words: “For Abraka, we have also identified three flash-points already; everything is in place to deploy. We have erected canopies for the comfort of our men in the desert area and other places, and constructed fighting points with sandbags; we have about eight fighting points in that area, and so we are going into Abraka.”

Okowa confirms planned invasion

Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, who corroborated the police chief at a session with journalists last Tuesday in Asaba, said: “We are aware that there are challenges at the Abraka area. But I will not call it Sambisa Forest. As I speak with you, in the past two weeks, two units of mobile policemen which is about 126 policemen with some specially trained anti-terrorist policemen, are already resident at Abraka, though at a high cost to us; looking at the best avenues to get these herdsmen to move out of the forest.

“It is something that has to be planned in such a manner that we do not have any casualty. But these operatives are providing security there and currently escorting farmers to their farms.”

Why police avoid open battle: Commissioner Ibrahim, who was unwilling to discuss his battle plan, added:  “We have tried to avoid open confrontation with these herdsmen because open confrontation does not always solve the problem. If you kill their people, there is likelihood of reprisal. If you kill anybody from the community too, there is likelihood of reprisal and that is what we want to avoid.”

New synergy with communities: He, however, said that the police have received tremendous cooperation from the communities in recent times and even the disagreement between the command and Ossissa community in Ndokwa area of the state had been laid to rest.

“All along, there has been communication gap between us and the community because there is suspicion and distrust, but I can tell you that we now understand each other better. We met at two levels, the level of the leadership and the people, so we have agreed on some strategies to checkmate the activities of these marauders.

5 flash-points in Ossissa alone

“We have been able to identify five flash points and as soon as logistics are made ready, we are going to deploy. Few days ago, the community came out in numbers to clear the bushes so that we can come and erect our canopies, so you can see we have a better understanding of each other now. The hostility that used to exist is no more, “he said.

According to him, “Like I said, we have seven major flash-points in the state; we intend to take them one after the other, step by step, both the communities, the herdsmen, indigenous herdsmen because there are those that move from one place to the other and the sedentary ones.”

Mastermind, Mudi nabbed: According to him: “Recently, I had a stakeholders’ meeting at Kwale with the Ossissa community and other communities ravaged by the activities of herdsmen and we had cause to arrest one Alhaji Mudi Mohammed, who is supposed to be, according to sources, the mastermind of most of the problems in Kwale, so investigation is still ongoing and as soon as we are through, it will be made known to members of the public.”

Herdsmen challenge not same in all states: Commissioner Ibrahim, who attended the national security summit convened by the Inspector General of Police, specifically to address the issue of herdsmen, kidnapping and other violent crimes, about a fortnight ago, with five other nominees from the state, asserted that the command was encouraged by the support of the state governor.

“It is a national problem, a lot of issues were raised, resource persons were there and they proffered one or two solutions to the problem, but you know every state has its own peculiarities. In Delta state, the problem we hae with herdsmen may not be the same with that of another state, so we are tackling the issue of herdsmen as it affects Delta state,” he declared.

Activist blasts security agencies: On the activities of herdsmen, who now collect ‘ransom’ from villagers, acting spokesperson of the Ijaw People’s Development Initiative, IPDI, Mr. Timi Ogobiri, who said that some of the villagers had complained to the group, accused security agencies of treating the matter with kid gloves.

“The revolting escapade of herdsmen in Ijaw communities in Delta State is a slap on the face of Ijaw nation and I dare say that the people can no longer condone this criminality and blatant defiance of the laws of the land,” he said.

Food supplies drop: Findings by NDV showed that for several decades, the access road to Amatebe has remained dilapidated, in spite of that, agricultural produce from the community manage to get to Yenagoa, Warri, Ughelli and other cities in Delta and Bayelsa states, but lately, supplies from the community have witnessed a sharp decline owing to the activities of herdsmen.

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Re: Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by madridguy(m): 2:19pm On Jun 06, 2017
THIS IS GETTING OUT OF HAND.

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Re: Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by Blue3k(m): 2:21pm On Jun 06, 2017
Hmm this is insane some nomads have made you a hostage in your own community. The governor is always in news lamenting about herdsmen yet he hasn't urged Delta State Assembly to pass anti grazing bill in same vane as Benue. The people shouldn't have to take these abuses. They should flush these criminals out.

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Re: Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by Evablizin(f): 2:24pm On Jun 06, 2017
God punish APC government,the are the cause of all this problems from fulani herdsmen

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Re: Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by Blue3k(m): 2:33pm On Jun 06, 2017
Are we still going to act like the herdsmen doing these acts are foreign. I'm the rare event someone is arrested they never mention they are foreigner.

All the southern states should follow Benue's example and pass legislation. Then hope Kwara, Kogi, Kaduna and 2 more so we have super majority. After that that pass a national bill banning open grazing and move towards ranching.

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Re: Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by Nobody: 3:58pm On Jun 06, 2017
Where are those so called militants?
Asari Dokubo... Tompolo... General mosquito.... And the comedian Ayiri whose only job is being​ a billionaire.

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Re: Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by chimah3(m): 4:17pm On Jun 06, 2017
smh!

Stupid people that have refused to allow Nigeria develop!!!

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Re: Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by amiibaby(f): 4:17pm On Jun 06, 2017
God save us from this buhari brothers

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Re: Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by Partnerbiz(f): 4:18pm On Jun 06, 2017
Imagine
Re: Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by maberry(m): 4:18pm On Jun 06, 2017
Never before has these Fulani herdsmen moved around causing mayhem with impunity and effrontery like they dobnow under this regime
They connections in high places I guess

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Re: Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by Wolfbrother(m): 4:18pm On Jun 06, 2017
As militants full there so?, abi its only money those ones are interested in

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Re: Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by thoollz: 4:19pm On Jun 06, 2017
Herdsmen again? Na so Jonathan look those boko boys until they spread and couldn't be controlled. Now it's these ones, the worst part is they're not even concentrated in one place, but u see them almost everywhere.
Re: Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by Iceman2017(m): 4:19pm On Jun 06, 2017
Poor nonentities....
Re: Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by LastSurvivor11: 4:19pm On Jun 06, 2017
Like it or not, herdsmen has become so much powerful more than Nigeria army since their chairman assumed mantle..

God will save us all from the dullard brothers hand..

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Re: Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by omoharry(f): 4:19pm On Jun 06, 2017
what is Gov Okowa doing? when are they going to pass the anti grazing bill..haba!

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Re: Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by wiloy2k8(m): 4:20pm On Jun 06, 2017
hmm
Re: Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by pagorino(m): 4:20pm On Jun 06, 2017
chai!! recession don hit Fulani herdsmen 2...awon omo ale jati jati grin

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Re: Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by Nobody: 4:20pm On Jun 06, 2017
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Re: Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by Ewedegubbler: 4:20pm On Jun 06, 2017
Una want Biafra, Oya make una kukuma enjoy una Republic of Herdsmenistan while we continue with our agitation..

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Re: Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by ivolt: 4:20pm On Jun 06, 2017
The herdsmen have paid for that land, ask the chiefs.
Re: Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by MARKone(m): 4:20pm On Jun 06, 2017
Once heard of a small boy that was released after his parents sent some recharge cards to the kidnappers. Nigeria is indeed a strange place.
Re: Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by geeconnectsolut: 4:21pm On Jun 06, 2017
pm
Re: Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by Jabioro: 4:21pm On Jun 06, 2017
I believe but I am not convinced that the people of state can not handle it effectively..
Re: Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by GuntersChain(m): 4:21pm On Jun 06, 2017
sad

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Re: Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by ilyasom(m): 4:21pm On Jun 06, 2017
Lol, you want to invade and you are telling the world your plans before invasion

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Re: Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by ivolt: 4:21pm On Jun 06, 2017
Wolfbrother:
As militants full there so?, abi its only money those ones are interested in

Millitant fight for their pockets.

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Re: Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by Evestar200(f): 4:22pm On Jun 06, 2017
Herdsmen everywhere in Delta state



From Abraka to Obiaruku to Kwale to Uwheru to Patani.
Re: Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by Super1Star: 4:23pm On Jun 06, 2017
Blood thirsty demonic and blood sucking Vampire Herdsmen leave sorrow, tears and blood anywhere they step!!!!!!

Sardauna call your killing machines to order.

So, militants that are always forming Van Daam for defenceless Oil pipeline and kidnapping innocent people cannot confront these blood sucking Mofos.

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Re: Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by sotall(m): 4:23pm On Jun 06, 2017
ok
Re: Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by Rhodababy123: 4:24pm On Jun 06, 2017
Dere are no militants in Patani..
Wolfbrother:
As militants full there so?, abi its only money those ones are interested in
Re: Herdsmen Collect Cigarettes, Beverages, Garri As ‘ransom’ From Farmers In Delta by MARSONE: 4:24pm On Jun 06, 2017
Until we the youths take over this nation and rule it with the 21st century mind, we will remind like this..

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