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Suspected Fulani Herdsmen Sack Council Workers from Office, Injure Officials, Couples At Registry


Armed men suspected to be Fulani herdsmen on Tuesday invaded Akure South Local Government Area of Ondo State, injuring officials and those waiting to get married at the registry of the Council.
According to available information, the rampaging herdsmen were fully armed.
They were said to be no fewer than 30 in number.
One of those injured was the Council’s Agriculture Officer, Simon Johnson.
Johnson was said to have received machete cuts.
Would-be brides and grooms were said to have fled in different directions as the headsmen unleashed terror on the Council premises.
Many of them were said to have returned after the situation calmed down for their properties, including shoes and bags.
There had been no official reaction to the development as at press time.
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