Kaduna Gov, Yero |
No fewer than 38 persons, including
women and children, were killed on Monday night in separate attacks on Fadan
Karshi and Nandu villages in Sanga Local Government Area of Kaduna State, by Fulani herdsmen.
Already, Governor Ramalan Yero has
condemned the attack at Fadan Karshi village, describing the act as a
“provocative attempt by some unpatriotic people to cause confusion and unrest.”
Confirming the tragedy to Vanguard
on telephone, yesterday, Chairman of Sanga Local Government Area, Mr. Emmanuel
Adamu, said: “They came around 10 p.m. last night (Monday night) and started
killing people in Fadan Karshi village. They killed 17 people there.
“We first thought they were unknown
gunmen, but we later discovered that they were Fulani. The youths were able to
capture two of them. One of them is dead. The one who is still alive has been
taken to the hospital in Jos.
“Around 2a.m., they re-grouped and
attacked Nandu village, close to Gwantu Local Government headquarters. I am
well informed that 21 people were killed there.
“Many were injured. I cannot tell
you how many now, but I have directed that they should be treated in good
hospitals in Jos. The Army and Police have come in now. I am appealing for
calm.”
Adamu informed that security
agencies were on the trail of the attackers, while measures have been adopted
to forestall recurrence.
State govt blamed
However, the National President of
Ninzon Progressive Youths, NPY, Mr. Bezard Wuya blamed the state government for
the killings.
He said: “The Fulani wrote a letter
to our Chief in Gwantu early this month, warning that they will come and kill
our people even when we never offended them.
“We took the threat seriously and
took copies of the letter to the government. But no efforts were made to
protect vulnerable places. This is the third, but most barbaric, of the attacks
on us.”
Gov. Yero reacts
Meanwhile, Governor Yero, who
reacted to the attack in a statement by his Director-General, Media and
Publicity, Mallam Ahmed Maiyaki, condoled with families of victims for the
unwarranted attack on innocent citizens in the area.
Yero said: “We call on people in
Fadan Karshi and other parts of the state to remain calm as security forces
have already been deployed to the area to maintain law and order.
“We should remain united and
resolute in resisting obvious attempts by agents of darkness to create
confusion and sow seeds of discord in our state.
“Security agencies have already been
directed to commence investigation into the matter and are on the tracks of the
criminals. No stone shall be left unturned in our resolve to bring perpetrators
of this attack and all other criminal assaults on our people in the past to
justice.”
He asked the people to continue to
live in peace with one another, and to be more vigilant in observing happenings
in their areas with a view to assisting security agencies with relevant
information on suspicious persons and movements within and around their
communities.
No
fewer than 38 persons, including women and children, were killed on
Monday night in separate attacks on Fadan Karshi and Nandu villages in
Sanga Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
Already, Governor Ramalan Yero has condemned the attack at Fadan Karshi
village, describing the act as a “provocative attempt by some
unpatriotic people to cause confusion and unrest.”
Confirming the tragedy to Vanguard on telephone, yesterday, Chairman of
Sanga Local Government Area, Mr. Emmanuel Adamu, said: “They came around
10 p.m. last night (Monday night) and started killing people in Fadan
Karshi village. They killed 17 people there.
“We first thought they were unknown gunmen, but we later discovered that
they were Fulani. The youths were able to capture two of them. One of
them is dead. The one who is still alive has been taken to the hospital
in Jos.
“Around 2a.m., they re-grouped and attacked Nandu village, close to
Gwantu Local Government headquarters. I am well informed that 21 people
were killed there.
“Many were injured. I cannot tell you how many now, but I have directed
that they should be treated in good hospitals in Jos. The Army and
Police have come in now. I am appealing for calm.”
Adamu informed that security agencies were on the trail of the
attackers, while measures have been adopted to forestall recurrence.
State govt blamed
However, the National President of Ninzon Progressive Youths, NPY, Mr. Bezard Wuya blamed the state government for the killings.
He said: “The Fulani wrote a letter to our Chief in Gwantu early this
month, warning that they will come and kill our people even when we
never offended them.
“We took the threat seriously and took copies of the letter to the
government. But no efforts were made to protect vulnerable places. This
is the third, but most barbaric, of the attacks on us.”
Gov. Yero reacts
Meanwhile, Governor Yero, who reacted to the attack in a statement by
his Director-General, Media and Publicity, Mallam Ahmed Maiyaki,
condoled with families of victims for the unwarranted attack on innocent
citizens in the area.
Yero said: “We call on people in Fadan Karshi and other parts of the
state to remain calm as security forces have already been deployed to
the area to maintain law and order.
“We should remain united and resolute in resisting obvious attempts by
agents of darkness to create confusion and sow seeds of discord in our
state.
“Security agencies have already been directed to commence investigation
into the matter and are on the tracks of the criminals. No stone shall
be left unturned in our resolve to bring perpetrators of this attack and
all other criminal assaults on our people in the past to justice.”
He asked the people to continue to live in peace with one another, and
to be more vigilant in observing happenings in their areas with a view
to assisting security agencies with relevant information on suspicious
persons and movements within and around their communities.
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we tank god for makin us to survi in our town in gwantu
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