A leader of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) has been shot dead.
Saidu Kolaku was the zonal vice chairman of MACBAN, Adamawa South, until he was shot dead on Saturday.
His
death has been described by an official of MACBAN and other informed
persons in the state as being a possible reprisal attack.
Mr
Kolaku had been assisting security operatives in tracking down
kidnappers and other criminals. He was recently honoured by the state
police command for his efforts.
The police spokesman in the Adamawa State, Sulaiman Nguroje, confirmed the incident.
‘’Unknown
gunmen stormed the resident of the Fulani leader located at Sabon Pegi
in Mayo Belwa local government, shot him and left him in the pool of his
blood.
‘’Following the incident, a distress call was forwarded
to the police who rushed to the scene and took the victim to the
hospital where he was confirmed dead by the doctor on duty,” he said.
Mr
Nguroje, a deputy superintendent of police, said the Adamawa State
police commissioner has dispatched officials of the homicide department
to investigate the murder.
’Indeed, police received the death of
the slain man with shock because of his invaluable contribution towards
fighting crime and criminality especially his gallantry in the fight
against kidnappers.
“The command has launched manhunt for the
fleeing culprits and God’swilling, they will be tracked down and brought
to justice,” he said.
Reacting to the killing, the Public
Relations Officer of Miyetti Allah in the state, Muhammad Buba, said the
killing of Mr Kolaku may be a reprisal attack to avenge the role he
played in tackling criminality especially kidnapping and cattle
rustling.
‘’Efforts of Kolaku in fighting crime had made the
police command to honour him on 17th July 2019, for his gallantry and
valiant exploits in fighting kidnappers and cattle rustlers rampaging
the state.
"It’s unfortunate that the death of our zonal leader
will seriously undermine the fight against crime and criminality in the
state,’’ the spokesperson of the Fulani herders’ association said.
Adamawa, alongside Borno and Yobe, are the three states most affected by the Boko Haram insurgency.
Apart from the insurgency, however, Adamawa also suffers from cattle rustling and communal violence.
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