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BREAKING: Fulani herdsmen given 48-hour ultimatum to vacate Benue community

Published on April 27, 2025 at 01:11 PM

The chairman of Agatu Local Government Area of Benue State, James Melvin Ejeh, has issued a 48-hour ultimatum to Fulani herdsmen to vacate all farmlands.

The directive was issued by Ejeh during a stakeholders' meeting held on Saturday, April 26, 2025, at the council secretariat in Obagaji.

The meeting brought together traditional rulers, Fulani community leaders, youth representatives, and security officials to address growing concerns over herders' activities on farmland as the planting season approaches.

Obochi Solomon, the Chief Press Secretary to the Agatu LGA Chairman, quoted Ejeh as emphasizing the need to protect farming activities in Agatu ahead of the critical planting season.

He noted that agriculture is the backbone of the local economy and that farmers must be able to access their lands without fear or obstruction.

Ejeh, through the statement, commended the relative peace currently enjoyed in the area but stressed that ensuring uninterrupted farming activities was a top priority.

“Our farmers must cultivate without disruption. We will do everything necessary to create a safe environment for them,”; he said.

The statement further revealed that during the meeting, the Ado of the Fulani requested a one-week grace period to enable the herders to prepare for relocation, a request that was granted by the council.

The CPS added that the General Youth Chairman of Agatu LGA, Mr Oloche Silas, pledged on behalf of Agatu youths to support the peaceful evacuation process and to refrain from any form of violence.

Security officials, including representatives of the Nigeria Police Force and the Department of State Services, DSS, were quoted as commending the peaceful manner in which the matter was handled, pledging to provide necessary support during the relocation.

Also speaking at the meeting, according to the statement, was Chief John Agidani, who represented the Och'Agatu.

He applauded the Council Chairman’s leadership and urged all parties to honor the agreement.

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