A domestic staff of Prof. Wole Soyinka, who refused to disclose his name has confirmed that herdsmen brought their
cattle to graze at the surroundings of the Nobel laureate’s residence in Ilugun
Village, Abeokuta.
On Friday, at the
residence of the playwright, located in a serene forest far away from Ilugun
village and Kemta Estate. The domestic worker, told journalists that the herdsmen
had on Saturday, April 15, 2017, come with their cattle to graze at the
frontage of Soyinka’s house.
He said it was the
second time they would come with their cattle to graze around the residence.
According to him, the Nobel
laureate was the first to discover the foot marks of the cattle at the stream
area, when the herdsmen came the first time.
But during their
second coming on Saturday, April 15, the domestic staff added that they had to
chase the herdsmen away.
“Yes, it is
true that the herdsmen have invaded this place (residence) twice. The last time
they came was on Saturday, April 15.
“They came directly
to graze around the house and we had to chase them away.
“Nobody saw them the
first time they came, it was after they had gone that, Prof. (Soyinka) saw the
footprints of the cattle and drew our (Domestic staff) attention to that.
“But when they came
the second time, they met us and we chased them away and since then, we have
not seen them again,” he said.
The Ogun
Police Command said the case of the invasion of the Nobel laureate’s home had
not been reported to them.
The state Police
Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi, said, “I have called the Divisional
Police Officer, Kemta Police Station, and he told me there was no such report
made at the station.”
The 82-year-old scholar on Friday, while speaking at a forum in
Freedom Park, Lagos, made the invasion public.
“We are living in
dangerous times. My home is under invasion… From Imeko to Abeokuta is under
invasion by herdsmen,
“This is a deliberate
act of provocation. The trespasses have been frequent, we have reported to the
police, but government is taking security lightly.
“We need to wake up
the government, let them know the seriousness of the issue on ground; these
herdsmen are worse than Boko Haram,” Cable .ng quoted.
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