Daily Trust

We’re also victims of kidnapping — Kwara Fulani communitie­s

- From Mumini AbdulKaree­m, Ilorin

Fulani communitie­s in Kwara have called on the government to investigat­e recent attacks on their settlement­s by irate youths, lamenting that they are also victims of kidnapping.

Alifa Dan-Fulani Modibbo, spokesman for the Fulani communitie­s, said they had been victims of kidnapping in the area.

He alleged that property worth N300 million, including cars, 2,000 cows and cattle, 50 houses and a hotel among others were destroyed by the youths who attacked the Fulani communitie­s recently.

He denied that Alhaji Ramoni whose hotel was recently razed was part of any kidnapping syndicate group.

“On April 27th, about 10 soldiers on patrol stormed Fulani community in Odo Owa looking for suspected kidnappers. They were informed that Fulanis have been living in the community for over 100 years as most of them were born in the camp.

“Later the military men left but came back again to search the settlement on suspicion that arms and ammunition were hidden there, but nothing was found.

“Before we knew it, a large number of youth came from town to burn property and stole our money. They took Ramoni with them, saying that it’s to protect him from possible attack. Ramoni deals in cattle in Omu Aran and Odo Owa, he has a hotel business in Omu Aran and has nothing to do with the kidnapping.

“Seriki Fulani, who kept about N15m cash and another person with about N3m cash in his house for people’s Hajj were stolen. The youth who came to loot came with vehicles, Okada to pack goods before burning the houses,” he claimed.

While he called on the federal government to investigat­e the matter and bring perpetrato­rs to book to prevent future occurrence, the spokespers­on said that they had lost everything.

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