Farmers block Lagos-Ore Expressway over farmland eviction

Farmers block Lagos-Ore Expressway

Farmers at the Oluwa Forest (OA3A) in Odigbo Local Council Area of Ondo State on Sunday barricaded the busy Lagos-Ore motorway while protesting their sudden eviction from their farmlands.

The distraught farmers, in their numbers, who decried the destruction of their plantations, stated that a private firm, SAO Agro-Allied Services Limited, as well as the state government, were behind the forceful takeover of their farms.

While emphasising that the firm which forcefully ejected them from their farmlands was allegedly owned by Ayo Sotinrin, who was recently appointed by President Bola Tinubu as the Managing Director of the Bank of Agriculture (BOA).

The farmers, who were armed with placards of various inscriptions and leaves, disrupted vehicular movement on the motorway for several hours as they also accused the Senior Special Assistant on Agriculture and Agri-business to Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa, Wemimo Akinsola, of aiding the firm.

With some of the inscriptions on the placards reading “Rotimi Wemimo Must Go,” “Ayo Sotinrin Is Using Govt Power On Poor Farmers,” “Farmers Have Rights To Life,” “Tinubu Save Farmers From Sotinrin,” and “SAO Belongs

To Ayo Sotinrin, MD, Bank of Agric,” among others, the farmers berated the firm over the Gestapo manner in which they were evicted from the farmlands.

According to Musafiu Irewolede, who spoke on behalf of the displaced farmers, SAO stormed the farmland and began to evict the farmers from the forest reserves by destroying their plantations.

Irewolede, who described the action as illegal, stated that the company claimed it had bought the farmlands measuring over 10,000 hectares from the state government, adding that the development was against the court order restraining the state government and the private firm from evicting the farmers from the forest reserves.

He said, “Since 2019, we have been paying N20,000 per rope to farm here, and the truth is that we had been to the court to challenge this act of illegality, and we got an injunction stopping the destruction on the farmland. But they never desist, as they continue to flout the court order.

“They (SAO Agro-Allied Services Limited) came with a bulldozer to destroy the farmland. It was President Bola Tinubu’s appointee, Ayo Sotinrin, who bought the farmland from the state government, and he is being aided by Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa’s Senior Special Assistant, Rotimi Wemimo Akinsola.”

Irewolede disclosed that the state government had been collecting tax from the farmers who had been on the farmland for over 20 years with multiple levies, such as fees for rent, security, and identity cards, among several others.

Another farmer, Felix Adeniyi, stressed that no less than 15,000 farmers would be displaced by the development and said the farmland had been a source of living for many families and households.

“So, we are calling on Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa to remove Mr. Rotimi Wemimo, as he is self-serving, an enemy of the farmers in Ondo State, and is not serving the interest of the government but that of private investors for his own gains.

“We also demand the immediate resignation of Mr. Ayo Sotinrin as the MD of the Bank of Agriculture for conflict of interest; we call on President Bola Tinubu to remove him if he refuses to resign.”

When contacted, Sotinrin, who denied that SAO Agro-Allied Services Limited was dispossessing farmers in the state of their farmland, explained that the company had processed the land allocation, paid all necessary fees, and obtained a Certificate of Occupancy (C of O).”

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