The women accused the herdsmen of armed robbery, r3ping, and destruction of farmlands, among other crimes.
The women took their protest to the Palace of the Onojie, Anselm Edenojie, and the Divisional Police headquarters in Uromi, and demanded the immediate removal of herdsmen from their lands.
One of the protesting women however said they were not able to see the monarch and the divisional police officer to present their complaint.
The women, who came from the main Uromi town and neighbouring villages, assembled in the city centre where they set up a bonfire.
They later divided themselves into smaller groups and blocked major roads in the town, chanting solidarity songs.
Another protester, Angela Esangbedo, said they could no longer access their farmlands for fear of being r3ped.
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