Scene of the attack |
Gunmen on
motorbikes in northwest Nigeria’s Katsina state killed over 80 people in
attacks on four villages, a local lawmaker told AFP Thursday, amid rising
communal tension in the region.
The state’s
police chief, Hurdi Mohammed, who gave a lower toll of 30 dead, told AFP the
violence was perpetrated by ethnic Fulani herdsmen who have been blamed for
scores of deadly raids.
“So far, 80
bodies have been recovered from the attacks carried out by a large group of
gunmen riding on motorcycles,” said Katsina lawmaker Abbas Abdullahi Michika of
the violence which first broke out late Tuesday.
“The victims
include men, women and children. Rescue teams are still combing nearby bushes
in search for more bodies,” he told AFP.
He specified
that 47 people were killed in the village of Mararrabar Maigora while seven
deaths were recorded in both Kura Mota and Unguwar Rimi. Another eight people
were killed in Maigora, according to Michika.
Fulani
leaders have for years complained about the loss of grazing land which is
crucial to their livelihood, with resentment between the herdsmen and their
agrarian neighbours rising over the past decade.
Most of the
Fulani-linked violence has been concentrated in the religiously divided centre
of the country, where rivalries between mostly Muslim herdsmen and mostly
Christian farmers have helped fuel the unrest.
While there
is no religion element to the conflict in Katsina, which is overwhelmingly
Muslim, tension between the Fulani and ethnically Hausa farmers has worsened in
recent months. Residents have blamed the Fulani for several violent robberies
this year.
The police
chief insisted the attacks were not linked to Islamist group Boko Haram, whose
insurgency has killed more than 500 people in the northeast already this year.
AFP
7 comments:
This has indeed gotten out of hand.
the e dey go, people go soon finish for north o!
oh boy. i dey tell you!
God please protect and save your children IJN
And Gusau said he was resigning. NONSENSE!
una sure say people remain for Borno, Adamawa and Katsina like this?
Do we still have a government in this country?
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