THISDAY

Man Beheaded in Ekiti over Bloody Land Dispute

- Victor Ogunje

As the bloody land dispute between Ayede and Itaji Ekiti communitie­s lingers, a yet-to-be identified man was yesterday beheaded at the contentiou­s land at Orisunmiba­re, a farmstead located between the two towns in Oye Local Government Area of Ekiti State.

Violent protest last week rocked Ayede Ekiti over the shooting of one Seyi Oladipo over the control of Orisunmiba­re settlement.

Confirmed reports revealed yesterday that unknown persons were said to have trailed the victim, who was a farmer from Orisunmiba­re to his farm where he was decapitate­d and his hands cut off.

During the fight, the Asiwaju of Orisunmiba­re, Chief Segun Akanbi, was also said to have been inflicted with machete wounds by suspected Ayede youths who accused him of firing the shot that killed Oladipo and had been taken to hospital for medical treatment.

Explaining the situation, the Onitaji, Oba Adamo Babalola, claimed that the perpetrato­rs of the attack are from Ayede who are now launching sporadic attacks on Orisunmiba­re in a bid to take over the land.

Oba Babalola described the victim’s death as unfortunat­e, calling on the warring people to embrace peace.

The monarch said: “Orisunmiba­re is a settlement under Itaji and is more than 10 kilometres from Ayede; Ayede people just went there one morning on rampage and the scuffle led to the death of somebody from Ayede.

“But yesterday, an Orisunmiba­re subject was killed inside his farm and he was beheaded. The Asiwaju of Orisunmiba­re was macheted and beaten to coma and was declared dead by Ayede youths.

“The Ayede people were singing that they had killed Asiwaju Orisunmiba­re but he has been taken to the hospital where he is still under observatio­n. But we have been experienci­ng sporadic attacks from Ayede people and they have been threatenin­g our peace since then.

“The police have been trying to maintain peace but we are disturbed by sporadic attacks especially the ones carried out on the farms.

Orisunmiba­re has been there for many years and the land is under Itaji.”

Confirming the death, Police spokesman, Mr. Alberto Adeyemi, said investigat­ion was still ongoing.

He promised to release the name of the victim after he might have received a formal report from the Divisional Police Officer in charge of the area.

Adeyemi said: “It is true that somebody was beheaded and the mutilated body found on the farm. Since the crisis started, two persons have been charged to court while Akanbi too will be charged to court immediatel­y he leaves the hospital.”

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