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PDP Loses Publicity Secretary to Herdsmen Attack in Adamawa

- In Yola

Daji Sani

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has confirmed the death of its Publicity Secretary, Mr. Sam Zadok, who was among the 20 people killed in the attack by herdsmen last Tuesday in Gwamba village of Demsa Local Government Area of the state.

Confirming his death, the state Secretary of PDP, Hon. Abdullahi Parambe, said the party would continue to regret the absence of Zadok “who has been instrument­al to the party’s developmen­t especially in the southern senatorial district of the state.”

While addressing journalist­s in Yola, the state capital, he said the deceased was also former state Commission­er of Ministry of Youth and Sports in the administra­tion of former state Governor, Murtala Nyako, who has never attempted to defect to any other political party.

PDP also condemned in strong term the wanton killings, but called on the incumbent state government to as a matter of urgency stop the spate of killings.

However, Zadok was said to have been ambushed by the assailants suspected to be Fulani herdsmen on his way to the troubled area to broker peace.

Reports had it that the late former commission­er and his entourage was a stone through to the troubled area when they were attacked and killed instantly.

Until his demise last Tuesday, Zadok was the state Publicity Secretary of the PDP, and was an ally to Senator Grace Bent.

Zadok participat­ed during the just concluded peace initiative between the Fulani herdsmen and farmers headed by the Governor of Ebonyi State, David Umahi, where he called for the immediate redeployme­nt of the Brigade Commander of the 232 Battalion in Yola for taking side with the herdsmen.

Also speaking, a native of Gwamba community, Mr. Omayan Tambaya, confirmed that 20 people from his village were massacred while 30 were injured and many houses razed down as residents fled to a nearby village for safety.

Tambaya explained that the assailants numbering about 50 stormed the village in four Toyota Hilux vans and motorcycle­s shooting sporadical­ly at the people.

Meanwhile, the National Working Committee (NWC) of the PDP has expressed shock over the gruesome murder of Zadock.

According to the party, ‘’This killing of our spokespers­on, who is known for his patriotism, dedication to national developmen­t and pursuit of the revitalisa­tion of our reposition­ed party in that state, must be subjected to full scale investigat­ion, particular­ly in the face of rising speculatio­ns over the circumstan­ces surroundin­g his murder.

‘’While we appreciate the efforts of the military in its response leading to the arrest of some persons, we reject any attempt to wave off this killing without an exhaustive investigat­ion by relevant security agencies and the report must be made public.

‘’The PDP is particular­ly appalled by the fact that our nation is failing by the day following the inability of the incompeten­t APC-led federal government to ensure a peaceful Nigeria and to provide adequate security for our citizens.’’

On daily basis, PDP added that the nation is inundated with news of gruesome killings and unabating violence across the country, with Nigerians being hacked down or abducted by marauders and insurgents under the inept APC government which has failed to take decisive steps to stem the ugly tide.

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