Ilasa Ekiti community in Ekiti State has been thrown into turmoil following the beheading of a teenage Fulani girl by a herdsman to whom she had reportedly been betrothed.
The herder, whose identity is yet to be made public, allegedly ambushed the girl at a stream where she had gone to fetch water with her younger sister in the community on Tuesday
The assailant was said to have ambushed the lady, grabbed her from behind, while she bent down to collect some water from the stream, held her by the head and chopped it off.
The suspect reportedly fled the scene of the crime as soon as he carried out the act, but he was later arrested through the information provided by the younger sister of the deceased who was at the scene of the incident.
The police in Ekiti State on Wednesday confirmed the incident, saying the suspect had been arrested following information provided by the deceased’s younger sister who witnessed the murder.
The victim had reportedly been betrothed to the young man according to Fulani custom, but her family reneged on the promise of fully handing over the girl to him as his wife, a community leader said.
Trouble reportedly erupted when the suspect requested her would-be ‘wife’ spend the last Eld-el-Fitr with him, but was turned down.
The traditional ruler of the community, Ajayi Omolagba, who gave details of the incident, said the failure of the family of the young lady to “release her before, during and after the celebration angered the suspect who assumed the contract had been breached by the family”.
Residents of the community reported that the victim, after growing up, observed that the supposed husband was a drunkard and drug addict, which had made her to start avoiding him, thwarting further plans for marriage arrangements.
Mr Omolagba said the community has been in shock since the incident occurred.
“We summoned the families of all parties involved and their landlords to a meeting where resolutions were reached on how to forestall future occurrence,” he said.
“The community would also make the necessary appeasement to the gods as such an incident was strange, and it is a taboo in the land.”
The Police Public Relations Officer, Ekiti command, Caleb Ikechukwu, said investigation had been launched into the matter.
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