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Ondo Women Protest Half-Naked Over Kidnapping, Killing By Suspected Herdsmen

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Ondo Women Protest Half-Naked Over Kidnapping, Killing By Suspected Herdsmen

The protesters vowed to no longer endure harassment, violence, and kidnappings.

Akure, Ondo State-  Women from Akoko Southwest Local Government Area in Ondo State staged a dramatic half-naked protest against ongoing kidnappings and killings allegedly carried out by suspected herdsmen in their community.

The protesters, deeply concerned about their safety, demanded immediate measures to end the violence and restore peace in their area. This demonstration follows the recent killing of 34-year-old farmer Sunday Ayeni in Uba-Oka Akoko by suspected herdsmen.

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The women, dressed in various garments and without head coverings, marched to the palace of the Olubaka of Oka Akoko, Oba Adebori Adeleye, during a security meeting to voice their outrage.

Chanting defiant songs, they condemned the recent violence, demanded justice for Ayeni, and called for an end to herdsmen attacks. They also reported instances of rape and crop destruction by the suspected herdsmen.

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The protesters vowed to no longer endure harassment, violence, and kidnappings.

Mrs Abigail Ojo, a spokesperson for the demonstrators, described the severe impact of the violence on their farming activities and urged state security agencies to implement effective solutions.

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In response, the monarch promised to bring the women’s concerns to both the State and Federal Governments, acknowledging the severe security challenges faced by Akoko communities and pledging to seek urgent intervention.

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