The victims were residents who had fled their villages to state-run shelters following previous attacks that gripped the vast agrarian region in central Nigeria.
A cow led by a Fulani herder broke the side mirror of OPC’s vehicle, and violence ensued, said the police.
They called for the designated routes in the bill to be expunged.
He also noted that a recent meeting held by South-West governors with herders in the region helped to douse rising tensions in Ondo and Oyo.
The governor also prohibited movement of cattle within cities and highways across the state.
Herders’ activities around Oyo have recently become increasingly violent, as locals push back against encroachment on their lands.
