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Banditry: Sokoto holds mass burial for 32 victims

- From Rakiya A. Muhammad & Abubakar Auwal, Sokoto

Amass burial was yesterday held at Tabbannin Gera village Sokoto for 32 people killed by suspected bandits at four villages in Sokoto and Zamfara States.

Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal Governor assured families of the victims taking refuge at Rabah that government would take speedy measures to address the problem and ensure their return to their villages.

The state government had also dispatched relief materials worth millions naira to the victims.

The bandits were said to have invaded the villages with over 100 motorcycle­s at about 3pm shooting people on sight.

The affected villages were Alliki, Birwanga, Tabbannin Gera in Rabah Local Government Area of Sokoto State and Kozi village in Maradun Local Government Area of Zamfara State.

Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) Sokoto command, Cordelia Nwawe, said that the Commission­er of Police, Murtala Mani, had moved

to Rabah to assess of the situation and ascertain how many people were affected.

Alhaji Muhammadu Bello Aliyu, the Sarkin Rafin Dan Tassakko, a village head in Goronyo, said hundreds of people had been displaced by the attack.

“As I am talking to you, we have significan­t number of them who fled to our community, majority of them women and children,” he said

According to him, the attackers came on over 100 motorcycle­s with sophistica­ted weapons and being killing the villagers on sight.

Among the people killed by the attackers were the village head of Tabanni Gera and their chief Imam as well as women and children.

“They are not the usual bandits who used to attack us, kidnap people or rustle animals. Their mission wa to kill anybody on sight,” he said.

Aliyu said that over 200 farmers had abandoned their farms this year in his village because of a threat by bandits.

According to him, over 70 people were kidnapped by bandits in the 17 villages under his district in the last two years.

He added that paid about N100 they had million as ransom within under review.

He alleged that a similar white helicopter was ferrying arms to the attackers and helped them in taking some of their victims to a secret place.

“Our people used to see a helicopter coming to the suspected hideouts of the bandits deep inside the bush. We are suspecting it to be ferrying weapons and other things to them from the neighbouri­ng country and at the same time convey some of their victims to secret places as negotiatio­n for ransom continues,” he alleged. the period

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