Protests in Akure Following Killing of Farmers

March 11, 2025
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Protesters in Akure

Protests erupted in Akure, the capital of Ondo State, following the killing of over 20 Framers by suspected herdsmen in Akure North LGA. Over the weekend, it was reported that more than 20 farmers were killed by suspected herdsmen in Akure North Local Government Area (LGA). In a related incident, nine surveyors were kidnapped in Ilu Abo, Akure South. These events have sparked widespread outrage among residents, leading to a significant demonstration in front of the Governor’s office in Akure.

Details of the Incidents

  1. Killing of Farmers: Over 20 farmers were brutally murdered by suspected herdsmen in Akure North LGA. The motives behind these killings remain unclear, but they have been attributed to ongoing tensions between farmers and herdsmen over land use and resources.

2. Kidnapping of Surveyors: In a separate but equally alarming incident, nine surveyors were kidnapped in the Ilu Abo area of Akure South. The kidnappers are yet to be identified, and there is growing fear regarding the safety of the victims.

Protests: In response to these violent incidents, residents of Akure organized a protest to express their anger and demand action from the government. The protesters gathered in front of the Governor’s office, calling for increased security measures to protect farmers and local workers from future attacks. The demonstration highlighted the community’s frustration with the perceived lack of government response to the escalating violence and insecurity in the region

Also, local leaders and community members have voiced their concerns regarding the safety of farmers and workers in Akure. Many have called for immediate government intervention to address the root causes of violence and ensure the protection of citizens. The protests reflect a growing demand for accountability and effective measures to combat the ongoing threats posed by herdsmen and other criminal elements in the area.

The recent killing of farmers and the kidnapping of surveyors in Akure have underscored the urgent need for effective security strategies and community support to restore peace and safety in the region. As protests continue, it is crucial for the government to engage with community leaders and address the underlying issues contributing to this cycle of violence.

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