The Guardian (Nigeria)

Kaduna: Bandits Kill 10 In Sanga Community

• Govt Confirms Killing, Urges Calm • President Buhari Condemns Reckless Disregard For Life

- From Saxone Akhaine, Abdul Ganiyu, Kaduna and Terhemba Daka, Abuja

INa fresh onslaught against another Southern Kaduna community, armed bandits, yesterday, attacked and killed 10 people, while setting ablaze about 30 houses at Nandu Gbok community of Sanga Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

The House of Representa­tives member representi­ng Jema’a/sanga constituen­cy, Shehu Nicholas Garba, in a statement said: “We woke up and saw the community on fire. Gunmen had invaded the community. The latest attack is coming while we are still mourning and trying to deal with the devastatin­g massacre of Adara people. This has, once again, brought to the fore the plight of indigenous people of Southern Kaduna.” While condoling with bereaved families, Garba appealed for calm and urged security agencies to reinforce their presence in Sanga, especially in the affected community, with the aim of stopping further attack and fishing out perpetrato­rs of the heinous crime.

Noting that the renewed and ferocious attacks on communitie­s in Southern Kaduna calls for urgent attention of the nation and internatio­nal community, he appealed to government and local council to provide relief materials to displaced victims immediatel­y.

Meanwhile, Kaduna State Government has confirmed the killing of nine persons by criminal elements that attacked Nandu Gbok community.

A statement by Governor Nasir el-rufai’s spokespers­on, Samuel Aruwan, said the state government condemned the killings and commiserat­ed with the sur- vivors and families of the victims.

Urging communitie­s “to resist those who do not want peace,” the statement said “violence has left an unacceptab­le toll of death and injury, loss of livelihood­s, pain and fear. We must overcome this by respecting our common humanity, settling difference­s peacefully and promptly reporting threats and suspicions to appropriat­e authoritie­s.”

It said security agencies had been deployed in the area, and that the State Emergency Management Agency had been directed to provide relief materials to affected community immediatel­y.

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