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For flouting government’s directive on open grazing in Ondo State, the State Security Network Agency, Amotekun Corps, has arrested a 52-year-old man, Ibrahim Musa,....

For flouting government’s directive on open grazing in Ondo State, the State Security Network Agency, Amotekun Corps, has arrested a 52-year-old man, Ibrahim Musa, his two under-aged children and 49 cows.

It was gathered that the underaged children: Audu Ibrahim and Musa Ibrahim, who were six years old, threatened one 70 years old Mrs. Victoria Ajayi, who was sick in her home with a cutlass.Narrating her experience, the septuagenarian said she was in her house, when her grandson living with her called that cows had invaded their farm.

Also speaking, Musa, a herder from Kastina State, who regretted his action, said “it was a mistake. This is really a mistake for me. I have been living in Akure for over 30 years without having trouble with anyone. “I was in the Sabo area in Akure when it all happened. The younger one goes out with the senior while on training,” he said.

 

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