PHOTOS: "How Fulani Herdsmen Turned Me Into A Widow" – Delta Woman Laments
Channels TV Crew, Vanguard, Guardian Newspaper Correspondents, Social Media Gurus Visited Ovre' Abraka to carry out what they called...
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Channels TV Crew, Vanguard, Guardian Newspaper
Correspondents, Social Media Gurus Visited Ovre' Abraka to carry out
what they called "fact findings" on the Fulani herdsmen killings in
Ethiope East Local Government Area of Delta State.
Speaking with newsmen, one of the victim who was recently discharged from Oghara Teaching Hospital, Mrs. Akpomiemie narrated her ordeal on how Fulani herdsmen attacked herself and her late husband, Late Mr Happy Akpomiemie in their farmland.
According to her, "I followed my husband to our cassava farmland to get money to pay for the treatment of our two sons that were involved in motorcycle accident and also to pay for the enrollment fees(WAEC) of our sons, not knowing that Fulani herdsmen will turn me into widow with little children to take care of and right now I hardly work or do anything as a result of the injury I have sustained."
Other farmers and traders, who spoke urged the Federal Government to employ more efforts to put an everlasting end to this herdsmen problem in order for them to carry out their farming activities without fear.
Speaking with newsmen, one of the victim who was recently discharged from Oghara Teaching Hospital, Mrs. Akpomiemie narrated her ordeal on how Fulani herdsmen attacked herself and her late husband, Late Mr Happy Akpomiemie in their farmland.
According to her, "I followed my husband to our cassava farmland to get money to pay for the treatment of our two sons that were involved in motorcycle accident and also to pay for the enrollment fees(WAEC) of our sons, not knowing that Fulani herdsmen will turn me into widow with little children to take care of and right now I hardly work or do anything as a result of the injury I have sustained."
Other farmers and traders, who spoke urged the Federal Government to employ more efforts to put an everlasting end to this herdsmen problem in order for them to carry out their farming activities without fear.