Fresh attacks
on Sunday and Monday by suspected Fulani herdsmen on communities of Southern
Kaduna had reportedly claimed about 22 lives and left many houses burnt.
The state
Police Command, however, could not confirm the casualty figure. The command’s
Public Relations Officer, Aliyu Usman, said the figure was however exaggerated.
The villages
affected in the renewed attack included Ashim, Nissi and Zilan in Atakad District
of Kaura Local Government and Bakin Kogi in the Goska District of Jama’a Local
Government.
The attacks in
Ashim, Nisi and Zilan reportedly took place at about 6am on Monday.
While that
attack claimed 15 lives with no fewer than 50 houses razed, the attack in Bakin
Kogi occurred on Sunday at about 5pm, leaving no fewer than seven persons dead
and houses razed.
The President,
Takad Community Development Association, Mr. Enock Andong, confirmed the
attacks, saying the attackers were heavily armed.
He said, “They
came around 6am today (Monday) and they killed 15 people in Ashim and Zilan
alone. I am on my way to Nisi to find out the situation of things there.”
On the attack
on Bakin Kogi, a former leader of Kaninkon Development Association, Enock Barau,
said the attackers were clad in black and shot sporadically on arrival in the
community.
Barau added
that the attack lasted for about four hours while the community, with the
support of soldiers, tried to repel the attackers.
He said, “On
Sunday, around 5pm, we heard gunshots within our surrounding. When I heard the
gunshots three times, I came out of my house.
“It (gunshots)
continued rapidly; before I could realise what was happening, they had
surrounded part of the community. I saw many people coming down from the hill
side shooting and running. They were in black.
“As the
shooting lasted from 5pm to 9pm, we managed to evacuate women out to a safe
zone while the men stayed for defence.”
He said the
attackers burnt houses as they shot.
“Over 100
houses were set ablaze. Seven people were killed and one person is still
missing.”
The Special
Assistant, Media and Publicity to Governor Nasir El-Rufai, Mr. Samuel Aruwan,
said in a statement on Monday that the situation had been brought under
control.
In its
reaction to the attacks, the Defence Headquarters has vowed to arrest the
attackers.
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