The Guardian (Nigeria)

Four die in Tangale stool tussle, 16 arrested

- From Mansur Aramide, Gombe

NO fewer than four people have been killed in the protest that followed the appointmen­t of another Mai ( monarch) for Tangale in Biliri Council of Gombe State.

Disclosing this yesterday, the State Security Council ( SEC) headed by Governor Mohammed Yahaya noted that 16 people, including a security operative, were arrested in connection with the protest.

It said: “So far, four corpses have been recovered by the police.”

The SEC vowed to arrest the sponsor, an undisclose­d politician now at large.

“The council expresses sadness over the senseless killings and destructio­n of people’s property in Biliri with religious and political undertones. It expresses dismay over the spread of fake news, especially through the social media by some unscrupulo­us elements who try to create situations that were never there.

“Council, therefore, directs security agencies to fish out those spreading fake news for the purpose of prosecutin­g them. Sixteen persons have so far been arrested and 15 of them will be arraigned in connection with the attacks, while the 16th suspect is a security personnel who is under further investigat­ion,” it said.

The council assured that an assessment team would be set up to determine the persons affected, properties destroyed and lives lost with a view to offering support to the victims.

In view of the attacks, Gombe government has taken proactive measures in engaging religious groups and other stakeholde­rs to avert reprisals, with directives to council chairmen to put churches under security surveillan­ce.

The council consoled the families of the deceased and prayed for the quick recovery of the injured.

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