No fewer than 20 people have been allegedly killed in Igangan,
in Ibarapa North local government, as unknown gunmen invaded the community on Saturday night.
Spokesperson for the community , Mr Taiwo Adeagbo, said those who invaded the community were Fulani herders, of the monarch in the agrarian town
The Palace of the Asigangan, shops, houses, petroleum station cars and other valuables were also set ablaze by the bandits who were said to have invaded the town around 11 pm in more than 20 motorcycles.
Kindapping and killin of farmers have continued in the area even after Sunday Igboho led youths warn the fulani from attacking people in the community and Yorubaland at large.
Recall that chairman Oyo State Security Network codenamed Amotekun Corps, General Kunle Togun (rtd) on wednessday said that foreign Fulanis have encamped the entire Southwest region and may strike if nothing is done urgently.
A former caretaker chairman of the council, Tunji Omolewu, who confirmed the attack to journalists said he had to rush down around 5 am this morning (Sunday).
According to him, ”People had barely retired to bed when they said they sighted motorcycles entering the town. Before our people could know what was going on, they had started killing people. I got the call around 11 pm. We were on our way from Ekiti where we had gone to do the Yoruba nation rally.
“I got to Ibadan around 12 am and when the calls did not stop coming, I decided to come home. I have counted more than 20 dead bodies. The palace of our monarch was torched. Adolak filling station too was burnt. We are assembled here” he said, almost breaking down in tears.
A former caretaker chairman of neighbouring Ibarapa Central, Yemi Akinlabi, who is holidaying in the United States, said his phone was bombarded with calls.
”It is so sad. Only few days ago, our people got intelligence report and forwarded it to the appropriate quarters for actions but here we are today. Are we going to continue to live in fear in our land? I have spoken to General Toogun about last night’s incident and we would want him and his team to do something. Our people must not be allowed to resort to self-help,” he added.
It could be recalled that last Wednesday, during the tour of project to mark his two years in office, Governor Seyi Makinde had disclosed that insecurity in Ibarapaland has been the most challenging and that his government has put in place several measures, including the creation of a Base for Operation Burst in the area and deployment of more Amotekun corps, among others.
He said that these measures have yielded positive results in the last few months