There was pandemonium on Wednesday in
Umomi community in the Ofu Local Government Area of Kogi State when some
policemen attached to the Ugwolawo division opened fire on a crowd of
protesting youths.
Some
policemen attached to the Ugwolawo division in the Ofu Local Government
Area of Kogi State on Wednesday, reportedly opened fire on a crowd of
protesting youths in Umomi community and two of the youths, identified
as Okaye Omodi and Zekeri Mohammed, were shot dead by the officers, who
immediately fled to their station.
According to a shocking report by Puch
Metro, the youths were protesting the arrest and detention of some
residents, including a retired police officer identified as Peter Adama
who were arrested around 11:00pm on Tuesday by some officers attached to
the Special Anti-Robbery Squad.
An eyewitness who is also a resident of
the area identified as Jeremiah Idege, said the operatives swooped on
the community after some Fulani herdsmen reported that their cows had
been killed by some residents, adding that the allegation was false, and
that the herdsmen had actually invaded and destroyed the community’s
farmland.
“We
have issues with the Fulani herdsmen and that has been on for as long
as 15 years. They have been destroying our farmland with reckless
abandon. As I speak with you, our community is wrecked.
“The
little we have left was ravaged again by their cows recently and we
reported the matter at the Ugwolawo Police Division. We were given four
policemen to follow us to assess the level of damage done to our crops.
“Later,
the police said we should come to a roundtable meeting with the
herdsmen so they could resolve the case; but we refused. We just asked
them to leave in peace. If we collect any money from them, they will say
they have bought the lands and they will completely take over what we
have left,” he said.
Reports reveal that a few days after the
mediation failed, the herdsmen reported that some cows had been killed
by the residents and some of the community leaders followed the herdsmen
round to see the alleged dead cows, but found none.
Sani Emmanuel, who is another resident
of the community, said the herdsmen made the allegation because they
were asked to leave the village, adding that the Fulani leaders reported
again at the police station that another set of cows had been killed.
“On
Tuesday, around 11pm, a group of policemen entered our village and
started breaking doors and ransacking our homes. They arrested a lot of
people, including Adama, who is retired police officer,” he said.
Emmnauel said the arrest did not go down
well with the community youths, who trooped out on Wednesday to protest
the continued destruction of their farmland without any help from the
security agents, adding that the angry youths blocked the roads and sang
solidarity songs in a peaceful protest.
A witness said; “The
protest, which started around 10am, was peaceful and it was within our
village. Suddenly, armed policemen from the Ugwolawo division drove in
and shot live bullets into the crowd. We all fled without knowing what
had happened. The policemen had left before we knew they had killed two
people.”
The corpses were said to have been
abandoned on the road until the Ata of Igala, Michael Idakwo, reportedly
arrived at the scene and ordered that the victims’ families should take
them away for burial.
A resident said, “We
don’t know who to cry to now that the police, who are supposed to
protect us, have turned against us. We don’t know any human rights
organisation to turn to. Please help us; we are helpless.”
The Kogi State Police Public Relations
Officer, William Aya, confirmed the incident, adding that the state
Commissioner of Police had gone to visit the scene.
“I
don’t have all the details of what transpired now. But the state
Commissioner of Police has gone to see what actually transpired and
assuage the residents. I will get back when I finally get the details,” he said.
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