At least six persons were again killed in the early hours of
yesterday in Taagbe village, near Kent Academy in Bassa Local Government Area
of Plateau State by gunmen suspected to be herders.....
No fewer than five others
were injured and rushed to hospital, while at least 10 houses were burnt in the
attack which lasted for about an hour from midnight. Confirming the incident,
the Plateau state police spokesman, Terna Tyopev, said, “Yes, there was an
attack on a village in Bassa local government area; six persons were killed,
five others injured, and about 10 houses burnt in the overnight raid.” He added
that no arrest has yet been made, but that more policemen have been deployed to
the area, promising that perpetrators would be brought to book. Meanwhile, residents
of Taagbe have expressed worries that in spite of the indefinite dusk-to-dawn
curfew imposed on local government area on Friday by Governor Simon Lalong,
attacks on the communities have continued unabated. They also lamented that
some soldiers deployed to the area went around on a house-to-house search to
collect the few weapons they have in their homes for self-defense, yet they did
not protect them from the attackers. The attack followed an earlier threat on
Dong Kassa, a community behind Jos Wild Life Park, about five kilometres away
from Taagbe, on Saturday night. Some Fulani herders had on that Saturday night
reportedly warned their kinsmen living in Dong Kassa of an impending attack,
urging them to vacate the area immediately. The men of the community therefore
immediately organised themselves into vigilante groups ahead of the imminent
attack. But rather than attacking the community, the attackers went a different
way to Taagbe. Lalong had on Friday night imposed a fresh curfew on local
government area of the state. In a statement signed by his Director of Press
and Public Affairs, Emmanuel Samuel Nanle, the governor had ordered a special
military search and security enforcement operation with the hotbeds of ethnic
and religious crisis. He also directed traditional rulers to ensure strict
compliance with the curfew and other specific security measures that would be
put in place to guarantee the peace and security of the entire indigenes of
Bassa Local Government Area.
At least six persons
were again killed in the early hours of yesterday in Taagbe village,
near Kent Academy in Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State by
gunmen suspected to be herders.
No fewer than five others were injured and rushed to hospital, while at
least 10 houses were burnt in the attack which lasted for about an hour
from midnight.
Confirming the incident, the Plateau state police spokesman, Terna
Tyopev, said, “Yes, there was an attack on a village in Bassa local
government area; six persons were killed, five others injured, and about
10 houses burnt in the overnight raid.”
He added that no arrest has yet been made, but that more policemen have
been deployed to the area, promising that perpetrators would be brought
to book.
Meanwhile, residents of Taagbe have expressed worries that in spite of
the indefinite dusk-to-dawn curfew imposed on local government area on
Friday by Governor Simon Lalong, attacks on the communities have
continued unabated.
They also lamented that some soldiers deployed to the area went around
on a house-to-house search to collect the few weapons they have in their
homes for self-defense, yet they did not protect them from the
attackers.
The attack followed an earlier threat on Dong Kassa, a community behind
Jos Wild Life Park, about five kilometres away from Taagbe, on Saturday
night.
Some Fulani herders had on that Saturday night reportedly warned their
kinsmen living in Dong Kassa of an impending attack, urging them to
vacate the area immediately. The men of the community therefore
immediately organised themselves into vigilante groups ahead of the
imminent attack. But rather than attacking the community, the attackers
went a different way to Taagbe.
Lalong had on Friday night imposed a fresh curfew on local government
area of the state.
In a statement signed by his Director of Press and Public Affairs,
Emmanuel Samuel Nanle, the governor had ordered a special military
search and security enforcement operation with the hotbeds of ethnic and
religious crisis.
He also directed traditional rulers to ensure strict compliance with the
curfew and other specific security measures that would be put in place
to guarantee the peace and security of the entire indigenes of Bassa
Local Government Area.
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At least six persons
were again killed in the early hours of yesterday in Taagbe village,
near Kent Academy in Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State by
gunmen suspected to be herders.
No fewer than five others were injured and rushed to hospital, while at
least 10 houses were burnt in the attack which lasted for about an hour
from midnight.
Confirming the incident, the Plateau state police spokesman, Terna
Tyopev, said, “Yes, there was an attack on a village in Bassa local
government area; six persons were killed, five others injured, and about
10 houses burnt in the overnight raid.”
He added that no arrest has yet been made, but that more policemen have
been deployed to the area, promising that perpetrators would be brought
to book.
Meanwhile, residents of Taagbe have expressed worries that in spite of
the indefinite dusk-to-dawn curfew imposed on local government area on
Friday by Governor Simon Lalong, attacks on the communities have
continued unabated.
They also lamented that some soldiers deployed to the area went around
on a house-to-house search to collect the few weapons they have in their
homes for self-defense, yet they did not protect them from the
attackers.
The attack followed an earlier threat on Dong Kassa, a community behind
Jos Wild Life Park, about five kilometres away from Taagbe, on Saturday
night.
Some Fulani herders had on that Saturday night reportedly warned their
kinsmen living in Dong Kassa of an impending attack, urging them to
vacate the area immediately. The men of the community therefore
immediately organised themselves into vigilante groups ahead of the
imminent attack. But rather than attacking the community, the attackers
went a different way to Taagbe.
Lalong had on Friday night imposed a fresh curfew on local government
area of the state.
In a statement signed by his Director of Press and Public Affairs,
Emmanuel Samuel Nanle, the governor had ordered a special military
search and security enforcement operation with the hotbeds of ethnic and
religious crisis.
He also directed traditional rulers to ensure strict compliance with the
curfew and other specific security measures that would be put in place
to guarantee the peace and security of the entire indigenes of Bassa
Local Government Area.
Read more at: https://dailytimes.ng/news/herdsmen-kill-six-plateau/
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