THISDAY

Again, Gunmen Kill Three in Kogi Community

- Ibrahim Oyewale

in Lokoja

No fewer than three persons have been killed by gunmen in Okofi community, Kogi Local Government Area of Kogi State following a renewed hostilitie­s between two communitie­s in the area.

THISDAY gathered that the attack was said to have been carried out early in the morning yesterday when the worshipper­s were observing their prayers in the Mosque.

Sources further disclosed that many people, including the Chief

Imam of Okofi were feared killed in the early morning attack which was speculated to have been a reprisal from the rival community.

There has been a running battle between the Bassa and the Ebira communitie­s, with a militia group of one of the tribes being fingered for this attack.

It would be recalled that about seven persons were killed while several others injured by unidentifi­ed gunmen along kpareke- Agbudu- Agaga road in the same LGA few days ago

The gunmen along OkparekeAg­budu road were said to have ambushed a vehicle conveying some Bassa indigenes who were returning from Lokoja market.

THISDAY learnt that the Government Girls Secondary School located in Kotonkarfe has been closed down to ensure safety of staff and students.

Those who sustained injuries were rushed to Lokoja specialist hospital, while, security personnel have been drafted to the area.

Meanwhile, the Kogi State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP William Ovye Aya confirmed the attack to journalist­s yesterday.

“The Commission­er of Police, Edeh Ayuba has directed the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) to move to the area where the sad incident occurred to avert further breakdown of law and order. We are yet to get informatio­n on the number of people that were killed.

“We don’t know those behind the attack but the CP has directed the Deputy Commission­er of Police in charge of Investigat­ions to commence investigat­ion on the attack and to ensure that the Police unravel those behind the attack,” he said.

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