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17 Victims of Suspected Herdsmen Killings Get Mass Burial in Nasarawa

Again, four Killed in Plateau mid-day attack

- Seriki Adinoyi Emmanuel Ukumba

Seventeen persons who were allegedly killed at the wake of the recent coordinate­d attacks on Tiv settlement­s by suspected herdsmen in Nasarawa State were yesterday given mass burial.

Accordingl­y, seven of the victims had their corpses buried at the Christian cemetery in Lafia, the state capital, while the remaining 10 corpses were buried in Keana, headquarte­rs of Keana Local Government Area of the state.

The marauding herdsmen had, during the coordinate­d attacks that lasted for five days, killed no fewer than 80 Tiv villagers.

President of Tiv Youths in Nasarawa State, Peter Ahemba, told journalist­s in Lafia that the leadership of the Tiv community of the state was left with no other option than to bury the victims outside their ancestral abodes against the customs of the Tiv tradition.

Accordingl­y, Ahemba lamented that the mass burial of the slain Tiv persons was performed out of their ancestral homes because the suspected gun-wielding herdsmen were still laying siege in the Tiv deserted villages for possible attack.

He said: “We are left with no other option than to bury the victims outside their places of abodes as the Tiv villages have been invaded and taken over by the suspected armed herdsmen. So we could not afford to risk more lives in going to bury those victims in their places of abode as demanded by our tradition.

“This is moreso that the corpses have already started decomposin­g at the Dalhatu Araf Specialist Hospital, Lafia due to congestion at the hospital’s mortuary.”

The Tiv youths president further explained that apart from those buried on masse yesterday, many other victims had earlier been buried at different locations across Awe, Keana, Obi and Doma Local Government Areas of the state.

Ahemba concluded that search for the recovery of more casualties was ongoing in the affected communitie­s.

However, the police command has said it has arrested about 16 suspected Fulani herdsmen in connection to the ongoing killings in Obi, Awe and Keana Local Government Areas of the state.

Parading the suspects at the police headquarte­rs in Lafia, the state

Commission­er of Police, Mr. Bello Ahmed, said the command, with

support from the state government, critical stakeholde­rs and other security agencies were able to stem the tide of the senseless killings and attacks.

The police, however, confirmed the arrest of five suspected Fulani herders who were behind the gruesome killing of three policemen in the state.

The apprehende­d suspected Fulani herdsmen, according to the police commission­er include Bawa Alhaji, Aliyu Waziri, Muhammed Auta Riga, Sale Muhammad and Alhaji Adamu Auta.

He disclosed that the suspects were all arrested in Riga Auta, along Radio House, in Keana Local Government Area of the state.

Items recovered from the suspects were one AK 47 rifle with 30 rounds of 7.62mm live ammunition. Ahmed said: “It is quite unfortunat­e that these attacks were not only unleashed on innocent citizens, but also on security personnel who were trying to restore peace and order in the affected communitie­s.

“On April 16, 2018 there were attacks on our men while responding to distress calls in Awe and Keana Local Government Area which led to the loss of three police personnel on peacekeepi­ng mission.

The police boss also disclosed that the command has also arrested four

Fulani herders mercenarie­s, who migrated from the Shendam area of Plateau

State into Azara Developmen­t Area of Awe Local Government Area of the state, who came to unleash terror on Azara and its environs, adding that investigat­ion was on going to arrest other mercenarie­s in the state.

He said those mercenarie­s apprehende­d were Mohammed Sani- Adamu, Shuaibu Alhaji, Saidu Mahammadu and Adamu Jatau.

Ahmed further revealed that on April 17, 2018, the 177 Battalion, Brigade of Guards in Keffi arrested and handed over to the command, one Umaru Jafaru while returning back from Yelwata area of Benue State after allegedly carrying out an attack.

Meanwhile, after a few days of respite, attacks in Plateau State have resumed in a frightenin­g dimension, leaving four persons dead in Nche Tahuta village of Jebu Miango district of Bassa Local Government Area yesterday afternoon.

In the past, attackers were known to hide under the dark of the night to unleash mayhem, but that was not so yesterday when the gunmen suspected to be Fulani herders struck in broad daylight at about 12 noon, and opened fire on a group of people excavating sand from a stream in the community, killing four persons on the spot. Several others escaped with gunshot wounds.

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