No fewer than 11 persons were killed
when Fulani herdsmen attacked two villages, near Godogodo town in the
Jema’a Local Government Area of Kaduna State on Monday and Tuesday.
The two villages, the villagers claimed, were also razed by the rampaging herdsmen.
But the Kaduna State Police Command
Spokesman, Aliyu Usman, who confirmed the incident, said the villages
were partially burnt, and that the police were fully on ground and had
restored law and order in the affected communities.
In the first village, Gada Biyu, the
herdsmen were said to have killed nine people including six men and
three women while two men were killed in Akwa’a, the second village.
Meanwhile, Governor Nasir el-Rufai
through his Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Samuel Aruwan, in a
statement, on Wednesday, expressed sadness over the attacks, noting
that killings under whatever guise remained condemned.
The statement read, “The Kaduna State
Government condemns the murders that were perpetrated by criminal
elements that attacked our communities in Gida Biyu, Akwa’a and Angwan
Anjo in Jema’a Local Government Area. The Governor, Malam Nasir
el-Rufai, extends his condolence to the survivors and the families of
the victims.”
Villagers from the affected villages said they had become homeless and refugees in Godogodo, Gidan Waya, and neighbouring towns.
A community leader, who craved anonymity
said the suspected herdsmen came back after the police and security
operatives had left to burn down the villages.
He said, “When they came to Gada Biyu on
Monday morning and killed people, they only burnt part of the village,
before the police arrived. At Akwa’a, they could not burn the place,
because the police allowed the native youths to join them in chasing out
the herdsmen who were over a hundred and well armed. In the same way,
Anguwan Anjo was saved.
“The Police were in Anguwan Anjul, but
left later in the night. Just as we suspected, the Fulani re-entered our
villages and burnt them down. Fortunately, we had all left. There are
about 1000 houses in Anguwan Anjo where I come from. Gada Biyu and Kwa’a
are smaller villages but they have hundreds of houses there too. All
now lie in ruins.
“This is the height of the rainy season,
and we cannot return home. They have become much more violent since
they were told that our lands are part of the Sanga Grazing Reserves.”
Source: PunchNews
Nigeria: Herdsmen attack Kaduna villages, kill 11
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