Protest in Ondo Community Over Land Grabbers Destroying Farmlands

  • Farmers and youths staged a peaceful protest against alleged illegal invasion and destruction of farmlands by suspected land grabbers.
  • Crops destroyed include cassava, cocoa, and oil palm, with losses reportedly worth millions of naira.
  • Over 500 farmers are affected, losing their primary source of livelihood.
  • Protesters marched to the state governor’s office in Akure carrying placards:
    • “Stop Destroying Our Farmlands”
    • “Powerful people have taken over our cocoa farms”
    • “Aponmu Is Not for Sale”
    • “Mr governor pls save our soul”

Community Claims:

  • Land grabbers allegedly claim to be working for influential individuals in the state.
  • Some invaders come with security personnel and weapons.
  • Farmers who resisted have faced harassment, arrest, or intimidation.
  • Past incidents include:
    • Killing of community leader Emmanuel Ogboriefon
    • Destruction of Charles Akinrolayo’s cocoa plantations, with him detained after protest

Government Response:

  • Protesters submitted a “Save Our Soul” letter to Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa.
  • Bola Taiwo, Special Adviser to the Governor on Union Matters, met the protesters:
    • Called for calm and proper channels for complaints
    • Pledged government commitment to a peaceful and just resolution
    • Commended the farmers for peaceful conduct

Key Concerns:

  • Cocoa farming is crucial to Ondo State’s economy and Nigeria’s GDP.
  • Continuous invasions threaten peace, livelihoods, and state revenue.
  • Protesters warned that further encroachments could escalate into serious unrest.

Context:

  • Situation reignited in mid-October when surveyors and earth-moving machines, escorted by police, returned to clear farms.

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