The timely intervention by officers of the Nigerian Navy averted a bloody clash between Fulani herdsmen and farmers in
Okoti village in Odoekpe, Ogbaru Local Government Area of Anambra State. The News Agency of Nigeria learnt that the rumoured killing of a farmer working on his farm by herdsmen in the early hours of Tuesday, January 17, 2017 triggered the crisis.
An eyewitness said villagers responded by inflicting machete cuts on three herdsmen before the intervention of naval personnel.
A senior naval officer at the Nigerian Navy base, Onitsha, who spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed the incident. He told NAN that the Navy received distress call from the villagers.
He said that 30 naval personnel were mobilised in three vehicles to the scene of the incident to restore peace and order. βOur men were there for static patrol and deterrent enforcement only, and nothing else,ββ he said. The officer said the three injured persons were taken to the hospital for treatment by his men.
He added that naval personnel would continue surveillance in the area to prevent the situation from degenerating into chaos. βWe will continue to appeal to the community leaders and settlers for calm and understanding for peaceful co-existence,β he said. (NAN)