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20 Ogun Communities Protest Alleged Forceful Takeover of Farmlands

Residents from 20 communities in Ogun State have taken to the streets in a passionate demonstration against what they describe as the forceful seizure of their farmlands. The protesters, many of them elderly farmers who depend on these lands for their livelihoods, gathered to voice their frustration and demand immediate intervention from authorities.

The communities accuse certain parties—believed to involve influential figures—of encroaching on ancestral farmlands without proper consent or compensation. These lands, long used for cultivating essential crops such as cocoa, rubber, palm trees, and kola nuts, represent not only economic survival but also deep cultural heritage for the affected families. Protesters claim that large portions have been taken over under questionable pretexts, including claims of government acquisition, leaving many in financial distress and some even facing health challenges after investing loans into their farms only to lose them.

Carrying placards with bold messages condemning the alleged land grabbing, the demonstrators marched peacefully, calling attention to the broader issue of land disputes in the region. They urged Governor Dapo Abiodun and relevant state officials to step in, investigate the claims thoroughly, and ensure justice is served to protect vulnerable farming communities.

While the exact details of the takeover remain contested, the protest highlights growing tensions over land rights in Ogun State, where agricultural communities often find themselves at odds with development projects or powerful interests. Local leaders among the protesters emphasized that without swift action, such incidents could escalate and undermine trust in traditional and governmental structures.

As the situation unfolds, residents continue to press for dialogue and resolution to prevent further loss of their farmlands.

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