Yesterday, Five towns on the Ibadan-Iwo Road were invaded by unknown gunmen who attacked the villagers and also dispossessed them of their belongings.
The 20 yet-to-be-apprehended shooters traded fire with the cops before escaping into the bush.
Their first port of call was Ardis Farms, Lagun, a 200- hectare palm tree farm, where they fired a guard, Jimmy Aido, in the hand and upper leg.
Thereafter, they reportedly headed to Offa, Adeoye, Lapeta and Adedokun villages where they dispossessed villagers of their valuables.
After the invasion, they “mounted” a road block during which they robbed some motorists.
Narrating their ordeal, the farm supervisor, Olanipekun Ogunkolade, said the bandits invaded the farm at 9pm on Tuesday.
He said they grabbed the first person on sight, a woman, and forced her to lead them in.
According to Ogunkolade, the woman led them to the rooms and called them out, saying some people wanted to buy some items.
His words: “Wondering who could be around to buy goods at that odd hour, I left the food I was eating and came out.
“As soon as I came out, they seized me. They ordered me to lie down, which I did.
“At gun point, they asked us to bring out our money; we complied. After that, they asked us to bring out more money but we told them that was all we had. Then they broke into the rooms.
“A guard, Jimmy Aido, spotted them from a distance and informed the Chief Security Officer (CSO), who was not on the premises at the time.
“But they laid an ambush for him. On his return, they shot him in the hand and thigh.
“His wife started screaming. Her voice attracted vigilance group members from Lagun village. They shot into the air to scare them away.
“Policemen arrived at 3am and took Aido for treatment.”
The farm proprietor, Dele Adigun said: “Their aim was to frighten us out of this place. But they won’t succeed.”
He put his loss at N300,000, saying his workers stayed away yesterday out of fear.
The farmer called on the government to strengthen security around farms and remote communities.
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