Daily Trust

Niger chief under attack, barred from prayers

- By Abubakar Akote, Minna

Cars and other valuables worth millions of naira have been reportedly destroyed as thugs invaded the residence of Ndalile, the paramount ruler of Mokwa, the headquarte­rs of Mokwa LGA of Niger State.

City & Crime gathered that the crisis which started last Wednesday was as a result of a lingering land dispute between Eppa and EtiSheshi communitie­s which is currently before Magistrate Court 1, Bida.

It was gathered that it took military interventi­on before the traditiona­l ruler was allowed to attend mosque on Friday as youths reportedly threatened to kill him if he come to the mosque.

The youths, armed with guns and machetes, on Wednesday afternoon invaded the traditiona­l ruler’s home, threatenin­g to kill him following a court order of arrest against an erring group.

The attackers were said to have suspected the traditiona­l ruler to be behind the arrest order and therefore mobilised themselves for resistance.

It was further gathered that several efforts by the Etsu Nupe and Chairman, Niger State State

Council of Traditiona­l Rulers, and the Ndalile of Mokwa to resolve the dispute proved abortive after which the matter was taken to court.

Sources said after serving the defendants from Eti-Sheshi area and they refused to honour the court’s summon for the fifth time, the magistrate issued an order of arrest leading to the arrest of one of the suspects which the youths from the area suspected to be with the support of the traditiona­l ruler.

Alhaji Babangida Sonfada, the Sardauna Mokwa, told our correspond­ent that the protesters had called for the removal of their traditiona­l ruler, to which the Etsu Nupe told them would not be possible after finding their allegation­s to be untrue.

The Niger State Police Command’s spokesman, DSP Wasiu Abiodun, could not be reached as at the time of filing this report.

 ?? ?? One of the vehicles burnt during the attack
One of the vehicles burnt during the attack

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