The Ashanti Regional Security Council (REGSEC) has announced the
deployment of a security task force to stop the rising tension between Fulaniherdsmen and the youth of Agogo from escalating.
Out-going Regional Minister, Mr. Peter Anarfi Mensah, who broke
the news to journalists in Kumasi, said the measure is to also help avoid any
spill-over to other areas.
He called for calm as the Council did everything to tackle the
nuisance of the nomadic herdsmen.
He asked the enraged youth not to take the law into their own
hands or do anything unlawful that would invite firm and resolute action from
the security agencies.
Mr. Anarfi Mensah assured the people of maximum security
protection and appealed to them to cooperate with the REGSEC for lasting peace.
The people of Agogo are furious over what they perceive to be
the inaction of the state to act decisively to evict the Fulani, who had been
terrorizing farmers and causing unimaginable destruction to food crop farms and
the environment.
There had been many instances where some farmers had been killed
by the nomads, others maimed, women raped and water bodies destroyed.
Apparently fed up with the atrocities and impunity of the
herdsmen, the youth of Agogo led by the Member of Parliament (MP), Mr. Kwadwo BaahAgyemang, recently threatened to do everything to force out the Fulani from
Agogo traditional lands.
They outlined a number of measures including a boycott of the
40th anniversary celebration of the Omanhene, stop selling food water and any
other goods to the Fulani and refuse to transport them on vehicles and
motorbikes.

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