Barely two weeks after 11 persons were
killed in Kaduna by suspected herdsmen, another six were killed by
suspected herdsmen in Godogodo, Jama’a Local Government Area in Kaduna
State at the weekend.
The victims, mainly youths, were said to have been attacked at their farms last Saturday.
The herdsmen reportedly launched the attack on the farms, killing six persons while several others were said to have escaped with gunshot wounds.
The herdsmen reportedly launched the attack on the farms, killing six persons while several others were said to have escaped with gunshot wounds.
A community leader and a relation of one
of the deceased, who craved for anonymity, gave the names of those
killed as Monday Hamza, 24, Toma Masara, 35, Chaka Rubutu, 26, Julius
Golkofa, 19, Boboo Okocha, 18, and Sambo James, 17.
According to the community leader, “Last
Saturday, these young men that were killed went out as a group to their
farms with a few others.
“We were told that armed Fulani men
attacked them on their farms and some of them escaped with bullet
wounds. A search party on Sunday found them ridden with bullets and
machete cuts and they were all dead. The police took their corpses to
the mortuary in Kafanchan.”
He said the incident had created fear
and apprehension in the surrounding villages, with hundreds of people
migrating to Godogodo for fear of being attacked by the herdsmen.
“As I am talking to you, Godogodo is
full to the brim with refugees who have fled their villages seeking
safety here because it is a bigger village on the highway and has better
security. There is no day that someone is not killed by Fulani men
around here.
“After the attack, they would cut down
all the crops or move their cattle into the farms to eat the crops. They
are going about from farm to farm, destroying our crops and killing
people with their sophisticated weapons.
“There will be hunger this year because we cannot go to farm and our crops are being destroyed by the herdsmen.
“What they are saying is our villages
are now cattle grazing reserves and they want everybody out,” the
community leader volunteered.
However, while reacting to the incident,
Chairman of the Kaduna State chapter of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders
Association, Dr. Haruna Usman, said the herdsmen were on a revenge
mission to avenge the killing of one of their leaders in one of the
villages sometime ago.
According to him, the herdsmen are not “crazy like that” to just kill people.
According to him, the herdsmen are not “crazy like that” to just kill people.
Spokesman of the Kaduna State Police
Command, Aliyu Usman, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (ASP), who
confirmed the killings, said some arrests had been made.
He added that further security measures had been taken to calm the growing tension in the area.
Two weeks ago, 11 people were killed by suspected herdsmen in the area, with several others wounded and houses set ablaze.
Two weeks ago, 11 people were killed by suspected herdsmen in the area, with several others wounded and houses set ablaze.
Source: thisdaylive
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