THISDAY

17 Feared Dead as Two Communitie­s Clash in Kogi

- Yekini Jimoh in Lokoja

No fewer than 17 persons were feared dead in a renewed communal clash between Ebira Mozum and Bassa –Komospeaki­ng people of Kogi State.

THISDAY gathered that suspected mercenarie­s hired from Agatu, Tiv and Buzu tribes from the neighbouri­ng states by one of the aggrieved communitie­s and stationed in Ketechi village, five kilometres south east of Mozum, were believed to have launched the first attack in the early morning hours of yesterday.

A source privy to the crisis told THISDAY that since the destructio­n of Biroko, an Ebira village few months ago, the Mozum Youths Vanguards decided to keep vigil on their community, running shift in expectatio­n of any attack on the town.

It was gathered that the movement of the mercenarie­s to the town was halted abruptly as they ran into the ambush of the Mozum youths vanguards and suffered heavy casualties.

The rampaging mercenarie­s were said to have later beat a retreat to their base in Ketechi, as their attack was effectivel­y repelled.

THISDAY gathered that the angry Mozum youths vanguards chased the retreating attackers to their base at Ketechi and in the ensuing battle, the entire town was burnt down, with many people killed in the process.

Another eye-witness account also disclosed to our correspond­ent that he counted about 17 dead bodies in the areas, saying that the casualty figure could be higher, especially as the Ketechi town was razed down when the second reinforcem­ent against Mozum failed.

However, the undaunted sponsors of the tribal war allegedly hired youths from Echukwu, Odenyi, Obubili and other adjourning villages in their attempt to reinforce the remnants of the mercenarie­s.

According to the source, the second attempt by the reinforced team to attack Mozum via Odugbo-Obaje, one kilometer away from Mozum, was also met with stiff resistance as the said Mozum youths vanguards inflicted heavy casualties on the invading team.

According to an eye-witness, many of the youths that took part in the attacks were said to be missing in action.

A community leader from Ugboloko town, few kilometers to Mozum, who refused to disclose his name, told THISDAY that one Prince Shaibu Abubakar from Mozum was killed by the aggrieved group in what look like a reprisal attack.

Also confirming the incident, a member representi­ng Bassa constituen­cy in the state House of Assembly, Hon. Sunday Shigaba, said killings were still going on in the community.

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