KADUNA: Gunmen
Kill 20 in Another Fresh Attack .
No
fewer than 20 people have been killed in a fresh attack by suspected fulani
herdsmen in Anguwan Aku village, Kajuru Local government area of Kaduna state.
Several
others were said to have sustained injuries from gunshots.
The
incident, according to a resident of the community, took place at about 7:00am
on Monday.
He
said the attackers were dressed in military uniform and were armed with AK47
rifles, machetes and sticks and were communicating with each other in fulani
language.
According
to him, the invaders started shooting sporadically upon arrival in the village.
“They
were shooting indiscriminately and everybody started running to the bush. They
were pursuing us as we ran to the bush, some people were killed in the bush.
”Some
of them were wearing military uniforms with bulletproof vests and they were
communicating in fulani language. I saw them from where I was hiding,” he said.
He
further alleged that the police arrived the village in eight Hilux vans, but
could not go into the bushes to pursue the bandits.
“The
police came in eight Hilux vehicles, but instead of pursuing the bandits who
ran to the bushes, they just turned back,” he alleged.
According
to him, there had been speculations about an impending attacks since last week,
which the state government was aware of.
“We
had thought that the government would have taken the speculations seriously and
be proactive, but they didn’t take it seriously and this had led to the killing
of more of our people. It is rather very unfortunate,” he said.
A
former president of the Adara Development Association (ADA), Danladi Yarima,
confirmed the killings in a telephone interview, describing it as unfortunate.
He
condemned the killings and accused Governor Nasir el-Rufai of alleged bias in
handling the crisis.
The
incessant killings in Kajuru communities stated on February 10, 2019 when
fulani herdsmen allegedly attacked Anguwan Barde, an Adara community, in the
night and killed eleven people.
The
Adara were alleged to have embarked on reprisals, killing many fulani .
Governor
el-Rufai had announced that 66 fulanis were killed. He later said 131 fulani
were killed.
Since
then, there had been incessant attacks on communities leading to the loss of
many lives while several others injured.
Yarima,
a lawyer, had in a recent statement said about 4,000 people har been rendered
homeless following the destruction of their homes by bandits.
Efforts
to get the reaction of Yakubu Sabo, spokesman of the Kaduna state police
command, was unsuccessful as his telephone could not be reached and he did not
reply to a message sent to him on the Police/Media WhatsApp platform.
Meanwhile,
residents of Birnin-Gwari in Birnin-Gwari local Government of Kaduna State on
Monday protested the persistent killings of their people by bandits.
The
protest led by the Coalition of Birnin-Gwari Association coincided with the
visit of the State Governor, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, and the Inspector-General
of Police, Mohammed Adamu, to Birnin-Gwari.
While
the governor was at Katangi, where the bandits attacked on Saturday, the police
boss stopped at Birnin-Gwari where he addressed stakeholders.
The
protesters laid siege to the Emir’s palace at about 3:00pm and demanded for the
deployment of more troops to the town which had over the years been ravaged by
the activities of kidnappers and armed robbers.
Saying
that enough is enough, the protesters noted with dismay and great shock, the
continued attack on innocent residents by bandits at Birnin-Gwari.
Auwa
Yunus who spoke on behalf of the protesters, said: “we equally callpm on our
people to peacefully join hands in the struggle to send a clear and unambiguous
message to governments on our plights.”
He
also called on the National Emergency Agency and the State Emergency Agency
(SEMA)to assist in rebuilding of homes destroyed during the various attacks on
communities so as to enable internally displaced persons to return to their
homes.
However,
el-Rufai condemned the attack on Kakangi community on Sunday.
The
govenor, who was accompanied on the visit by some top government officials and
security chiefs, described the attack as inhuman and ungodly.
He
assured residents of government’s commitment to restoring peace and security to
the area as well as other troubled parts of the state.
The
governor also visited the injured in the hospital and commiserated with them
over the incident.
Five
people, including two policemen were killed on Saturday by bandits in an attack
on the community.
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