Exclusive: Insecurity/hersdmen menace: Buhari runs to Obasanjo

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..,Sends emissary to ex-predident
…Hunters meet in Ogun,Ekiti and other South West states
In spite of official grandstanding and tacit support of the federal government to the Fulani herdsmen activities in Oyo,Ondo and other South west states,Newdawnngr sources revealed that President Muhammad Buhari,Sunday sent SME emissaries to confer with Former President Olusegun Obasanjo in Abeokuta.
Though the details of the discussions were not known our impeccable sources revealed that the emissaries discussed the security situations in Oyo and Ondo states in the wake of the Friday expulsion of Fulani settlement from Igangan town in Oyo state.
Though,the police authorities are said to have the mandate to arrest Sunday Igboho,the Yoruba activist who was said to be the arrow head of the resistant against the criminal Fulani elements in the town who has also vowed to route them out from all parts of the Yoruba south west.
Besides,the emissaries from Buhari,Hunters and other Yoruba local warriors are said to have met in Ekiti and other South west states to deliberate on mapping out the forests where the criminal Fulani elements have set up camps where kidnappings and all sorts of criminal activities are being carried out.
In Ogun state,the hunters met till the later part of the day in Ogun central axis where there are Fulani herds!end camps in the forests linking the state with Oyo state and Benin Republic.
The meeting is said to deliberate on how to map out strategies to confront any reprisal attacks on communities in the state.
The same situation is being confronted in Ekiti and Oyo state.
The local communities in Igangan,Oyo state were said to have told the visiting Police team led by Commissioner of Police, Ngozi Onadeko and representatives of the Oyo state government and Alaafins of Oyo,Oba Lamidi Adeyemi that the decision to eject the Fulani settlement is irreversible.

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