Suspected cattle rustlers have reportedly stolen about 50 cows from a community in Kogi State, causing fear and anger among residents. The incident is the latest in a series of livestock thefts troubling farmers and herders in the area. Locals say the attack happened swiftly, with the criminals taking advantage of the quiet hours to move the animals away.
According to community sources, the rustlers struck at night and escaped before help could arrive. The owners of the stolen cows raised an alarm after discovering the loss, but efforts to track the thieves immediately proved difficult. The incident has left many residents worried about their safety and livelihoods.
Livestock farming is a major source of income for many families in Kogi, and the loss of 50 cows is a heavy blow. Affected farmers say repeated attacks like this are pushing them into financial hardship. They are calling on security agencies to step up patrols and protect rural communities from criminal gangs.
Residents have urged the state government and security forces to act fast by arresting the culprits and preventing future attacks. They also appealed for better intelligence gathering and collaboration with local vigilante groups to curb cattle rustling, which continues to threaten peace and food security in the region.





