Workers in Akure South Local government area of Ondo state have deserted their duty posts following a clash between herdsmen and farmers.
TVC News gathered that trouble started when some herdsmen invaded a farm at the back of the council, destroying some vegetables and maize.
The herders were said to have attacked a farmer who kicked against the way they were grazing on the farm, resulting in a bloody clash.
State commissioner of police, Gbenga Adeyanju, says the herdsmen did not invade the secretariat, stressing that security men have been drafted to the area.
Workers in Akure South Local government area of Ondo state have deserted their duty posts following a clash between herdsmen and farmers.
TVC News gathered that trouble started when some herdsmen invaded a farm at the back of the council, destroying some vegetables and maize.
The herders were said to have attacked a farmer who kicked against the way they were grazing on the farm, resulting in a bloody clash.
State commissioner of police, Gbenga Adeyanju, says the herdsmen did not invade the secretariat, stressing that security men have been drafted to the area.
Workers in Akure South Local government area of Ondo state have deserted their duty posts following a clash between herdsmen and farmers.
TVC News gathered that trouble started when some herdsmen invaded a farm at the back of the council, destroying some vegetables and maize.
The herders were said to have attacked a farmer who kicked against the way they were grazing on the farm, resulting in a bloody clash.
State commissioner of police, Gbenga Adeyanju, says the herdsmen did not invade the secretariat, stressing that security men have been drafted to the area.
Workers in Akure South Local government area of Ondo state have deserted their duty posts following a clash between herdsmen and farmers.
TVC News gathered that trouble started when some herdsmen invaded a farm at the back of the council, destroying some vegetables and maize.
The herders were said to have attacked a farmer who kicked against the way they were grazing on the farm, resulting in a bloody clash.
State commissioner of police, Gbenga Adeyanju, says the herdsmen did not invade the secretariat, stressing that security men have been drafted to the area.
Workers in Akure South Local government area of Ondo state have deserted their duty posts following a clash between herdsmen and farmers.
TVC News gathered that trouble started when some herdsmen invaded a farm at the back of the council, destroying some vegetables and maize.
The herders were said to have attacked a farmer who kicked against the way they were grazing on the farm, resulting in a bloody clash.
State commissioner of police, Gbenga Adeyanju, says the herdsmen did not invade the secretariat, stressing that security men have been drafted to the area.
Workers in Akure South Local government area of Ondo state have deserted their duty posts following a clash between herdsmen and farmers.
TVC News gathered that trouble started when some herdsmen invaded a farm at the back of the council, destroying some vegetables and maize.
The herders were said to have attacked a farmer who kicked against the way they were grazing on the farm, resulting in a bloody clash.
State commissioner of police, Gbenga Adeyanju, says the herdsmen did not invade the secretariat, stressing that security men have been drafted to the area.
Workers in Akure South Local government area of Ondo state have deserted their duty posts following a clash between herdsmen and farmers.
TVC News gathered that trouble started when some herdsmen invaded a farm at the back of the council, destroying some vegetables and maize.
The herders were said to have attacked a farmer who kicked against the way they were grazing on the farm, resulting in a bloody clash.
State commissioner of police, Gbenga Adeyanju, says the herdsmen did not invade the secretariat, stressing that security men have been drafted to the area.
Workers in Akure South Local government area of Ondo state have deserted their duty posts following a clash between herdsmen and farmers.
TVC News gathered that trouble started when some herdsmen invaded a farm at the back of the council, destroying some vegetables and maize.
The herders were said to have attacked a farmer who kicked against the way they were grazing on the farm, resulting in a bloody clash.
State commissioner of police, Gbenga Adeyanju, says the herdsmen did not invade the secretariat, stressing that security men have been drafted to the area.