Yahaya Samu, son of a herder who was murdered at a Fulani settlement near Wasinmi, along Ife-Ibadan Expressway, Osun State, has narrated how his father, two of his siblings and three other family members were killed.
Speaking with journalists, Samu said the gunmen called his father from a mosque, where he was praying, and asked him to kneel beside his two wives and three grandchildren, after which they asked for money before killing the victims.
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He said the attackers, who came on two motorcycles, got to the settlement around 10pm.
“The attackers came on two motorcycles around 10pm and started searching huts in the settlement. They didn’t enter some of the huts. They brought out the two wives of my father and three of his grandchildren,” he said.
“They asked for Alhaji and they led those already brought out to where my father was. He was inside the mosque and they called him out. They asked him, his two wives, three grandchildren and one other resident to kneel down.
“They asked my father for money and he told them he didn’t have money. My father also told them that he didn’t keep money at home and that whenever he needed money, he would sell his cow.
“They told him and the others to stand up and go and as he stood up, he was shot. The victims were shot at close range. I was in hiding while all that was happening. Two of my father’s grandchildren killed are my children.”