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We’ve been under attack even before Owo church incident – Sarkin Hausawa

by Ramoni Segun Remi
June 18, 2022
in Around Nigeria, Lead of the Day
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We’ve been under attack even before Owo church incident – Sarkin Hausawa

Alhaji Nuruddeen Abubakar

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Sarkin Hausawa of Owo in Ondo State, Alhaji Nuruddeen Abubakar, has said the town has been experiencing attacks for along time by those he described as hoodlums even the last attack on the Catholic Church.

Abubakar disclosed this to Daily Trust, saying “hoodlums used to attack the Arewa Community in Owo, robbing them of their property.”

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The leader of the Hausa community who said he has lived in Owo for more than 40 years, disclosed that due to these persistent attacks on them, “more than 70 percent of Arewa people living in the area have relocated to the North.”

He said “I followed my father to this town many years ago. In those days, our parents used to travel from the North to Owo town for businesses, especially trading. My father was travelling to the town for over 80 years and I later joined him. I have been living in the town in the last 40 years. In fact, I am married to a Yoruba woman from Owo and we had 10 children though two of them are late. The rest are in school. Some of them are in the universities, some in secondary schools, while others are in primary schools.”

He said since the last attack, “we have been living in fear since then. On that very fateful Sunday, some hoodlums invaded our community, chasing our people with dangerous weapons.

“Majority of us are traders, while some of our youths are commercial bike riders known as okada riders. The Fulani that live among us are nomadic herders. When the hoodlums struck, they dispersed traders and robbed them of their commodities.

“They invaded our shops at Oja Oba and stole our commodities such as rice, beans and other food items which we sell in the markets. They also destroyed the water melons that were brought from the North in three trucks. They vandalized tomatoes and other perishable goods.

“They also attacked several individuals and collected money and other valuables from them. Afterwards, they moved to Towashi where they collected over N600,000 from our traders as well as two bikes when they attacked some bike riders. But we later recovered the bikes from the police. The hoodlums also invaded the Scraps Market where our people deal in scraps. They vandalized their property and made away with some of them.

“The attackers also invaded the Fulani settlement at Ishuwada Junction where they also collected over N600,000 from their victims. As if all these were not enough, they also descended on the Sarkin Fulani house where they attacked the herders and their women and collected some money from them. Hoodlums have been posing big threats to us.”

Alhaji Abubakar also defended his people against involvement in the church attack, adding the security has investigated us and found nothing incriminating against northerners in Owo.

“They searched everywhere but could not find any harmful thing in the community. They asked every one of us living in Sabo, including the Yoruba to come out and sit on the bare ground where they conducted the search. They checked every shop and house but could not trace any weapon to us, except some cutlasses used by herders for grazing. After their investigations, they told us that they couldn’t find anything harmful even though they were told that there had been weapons in our possession.

“It is only one Fulani man that refused to come out when people were asked do so. He decided to lock himself in his shop. When they broke in, they found him making calls. He and one other man who refused to comply were arrested and taken away by soldiers.”

He called on the government to throughly investigate the situation and get to the root, especially the church attack and arrest those behind it.

“Government should also provide adequate security for us because we are innocent. We have been living here for decades, doing our legitimate businesses. We are now living in fear and need adequate security and relative peace,” Alhaji Abubakar said.

 

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