Herdsmen kill about 29 Persons in Plateau State

Tue, Oct 17, 2017 | By publisher


Crime

 

NO fewer than 29 people were allegedly killed by suspected Fulani herdsmen in Nkei-Dongwro near Miango in Bassa Local Government Area, Plateau State, on Monday, October 16.

A dusk-to-dawn curfew had earlier been imposed on Bassa following a series of attacks in the area. But the gunmen have been defying the curfew as the attacks usually take place in the night.

Sunday Abdu, the national president of Irigwe Development Association and former member of the Plateau State House of Assembly, confirmed that 29 people mainly women and children were killed by the gunmen.

According to Abdu, some men seen as soldiers took the victims to one classroom with a view to saving their lives as they had all abandoned their ancestral homes, but it turned out to be a disguise as the gunmen massacred them as soon as they were left vulnerable by their perceived protectors.

Abdu, who said the village was attacked before, expected that the place should have still have been under the watch of the soldiers.

In a statement by eammanuel Samuel Nanle, director of Press and Publicity to the governor, the state government said it was a regrettable case of unprovoked gun attack which had characterised the vicious circle of violence in the Irigwe chiefdom of Bassa council.

Jonah Jang, a former governor and the senator representing Plateau North Senatorial District, in a statement he personally signed, asked the government to reconsider another strategy as the curfew was not working. He, however, put the death toll at 23.

He said he received with a deep sense of sadness and outrage, the news of the incessant violent killings going on in Bassa Local Government, allegedly perpetrated by herdsmen who have become the usual suspects in that kind of coordinated attacks in the state, and others in the Middle-Belt.

“The attack on Tegbe Village, the failed attack on Nzoruvho Village on Saturday October 14th, 2017, and the most recent one on Nkiedonwhro Irigwe Chiefdom in the early hours of today October 16th, 2017 where about 23 persons were alleged to have been killed, are condemnable, no matter the justification,” Jang said.

Mathias Terna Tyopev, the Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, of the state command, said that though the incident happened, he could not give the actual casualty figure as he was still waiting for his divisional police officer to brief him on the incident.

– Oct 17, 2017 @ 12:04 GMT

 

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