Nine killed, five injured in Benue, Adamawa attack
Suspected gunmen have killed five persons and injured five others at Utonkon community in Ado Local Council of Benue State.
The
Guardian learnt that apart from the five deaths, many others have also been
declared missing as a result of the attack which took place when the council
chairman was distributing Christmas gift items to politicians and other
stakeholders in the area on Christmas Eve.
The Benue
State Police Public Relations Officer of the command, Moses Yamu, who confirmed
the attack, said three persons died and five others were seriously injured.
Yamu said
the attack was carried out by yet-to-be-identified two gunmen who stormed the
village on motorbikes, adding that an investigation into the matter had
commenced and more policemen had been drafted to the area.
The
Chairman of the council, Mrs. Blessing Unogwu, who condemned the incident,
stated that the local government protocol officer and four other members of
staff ran into them but escaped unhurt.
“The
incident occurred at a time my protocol officer and four other persons were in
the community with some goats sent to me by His Excellency, Governor Samuel
Ortom, to distribute to stakeholders in the area. They were distributing the
items when the armed men came on bikes and began to shoot sporadically,” he
said.
Similarly,
four people were killed and hundreds of houses razed by suspected Fulani
herdsmen during Christmas celebrations in Kamale, Michika Local Council of
Adamawa State.
The
Adamawa State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Uthman Abubakar, said: “I
learnt that something like that happened in Kamale town but I am still waiting
for Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in Michika Local Council to give me the
details. When he gives me the details, I will contact you.”
In
another development, the Kaduna State Government has called for calm while more
military troops have been deployed in the troubled areas as attacks by gunmen
spread in Southern Kaduna communities.
The media
aide to Governor Nasir El-Rufai, Samuel Arunwan, said: “The state government
has been working with security agencies to deter escalation and reassures
citizens of their safety.”
The Arewa
Consultative Forum (ACF) said that the northern group “is saddened by the
unfortunate attack on innocent villagers holding a Christmas Carol night at
Nindem Village of Jema’a Local Government Area of Kaduna State.”
But the
National President of Youth Wing of Christian Association of Nigeria (YOWICAN),
David Kadzai, described the Kamale killings as a calculated plan to eliminate
or depopulate Christians in the country.
Kadzai,
who accused some Christians in top government positions of keeping silent over
the mass murder of Christians by Fulani herdsmen, said Christian youths would
no longer tolerate further killing of Christians.
He said
the Christian youths would be left with no other choice than to find a way of
protecting Christians in Nigeria.
Besides,
not less than three persons including policeman are feared dead in a communal
clash between the Ojor and Uyannga communities in Akamkpa local government area
of Cross River State.
According
to an eyewitness from Uyanga who did not want to be mentioned, the incident
occurred on Monday, when the Ojor people tried to pass through Uyanga with arms
but were stopped by Uyanga community.
The State
PPRO, ASP Irene Ugbo, confirmed the incident and the death of the policeman but
said she had no report of any other death.
Ugbo said
mobile policemen had been deployed in the area and calm had been restored.
Both
communities seem to always be at each other’s neck, although they are
neighbours and share a lot in common.
The last
conflict which happened in June this year ended in the two communities losing
lives and property.
Caught up
in the clash between both communities was the Stella Maris Junior Seminary, a
Catholic secondary school located along the boundary of both communities.
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