Niger Delta
Journalist, Others Escape Herdsmen Attack In Edo
The Benin City by-pass in Edo State is gaining notoriety for kidnapping and banditry as a journalist, Ben Duno, who was travelling on that route with other commuters at the weekend escaped being attacked by the Fulani herdsmen.
Duno, who works with The Sun Newspaper, said they escaped abduction by the whiskers while traveling from Warri, Delta State to Ibadan, Oyo State, for a close friend’s wedding.
Narrating his experience, Duno said he had never been terrified in his life, but he and other co-travellers nearly walked into the hands of the marauders terrorising the country.
He said: “The frightening reports on the security challenges across the country, especially on some major highways traversing the country, where travellers are being kidnapped on a daily basis, made me avoid travelling out of my Warri enclaves in the last three years.
“This fear was compounded with the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic since early last year till date, especially with the fact that this second wave appears to be deadlier.”
However, the Warri correspondent of The Sun Newspaper stated that when he got an invite from a friend that his cousin was getting married in Ibadan over the weekend, he decided to change his mind about his earlier decision.
According to him, “We left the park at about 7:38 a.m. in Warri, Delta State and began the journey to Ibadan.
“The journey was smooth until we got to the Benin by-pass by 9:00a.m., when we saw so many vehicles (both commercial and private) parked off the road, and when our bus driver asked other drivers what was happening, they said herdsmen were operating on the road and that the policemen on patrol on the highway ran away.
“To my surprise and anger, the police patrol team that we saw, warned commuters to go back and take road in the town if we must continue our journey.
“When some of us, including drivers, passengers and few ladies, decided to walk to a point to see if we can catch a glimpse of what was happening, a car approached to inform us that the criminals were moving towards our direction”.
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