...Houses, clinic, worship places destroyed An early
morning attack on Tawari community in Kogi Local Government Area of Kogi
State yesterday left about 23 persons dead. The attack was said to have
been launched about 1am on Friday by gunmen suspected to be herdsmen
numbering over 100.
Locals said that the attackers invaded the
community and began shooting sporadically and setting ablaze residential
houses and places of worship.
It was also confirmed that the
ward chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Tawari ward,
Ibrahim Simbabi, and the Chief Imam of the village, Mallam Zakari
Salihu, were amongt those killed in the attack. The attackers also razed
down the oldest clinic in the area which was built by missionaries
during colonial rule and burnt the official vehicle of the traditional
ruler of the area, the Aguma of Tawari, Alhaji Idris Tawari, among other
property.
The administrator of the local government, Musa Tanko
Mohammed, however confirmed that 19 persons died in the early morning
invasion. But locals said they counted 23 corpses, claiming that 20 of
them were of Bassa Kwomu ethnic group while three were Gbayi, adding
that many others were injured, including policemen who are said to be
receiving treatment at the Federal Medical Centre Lokoja and the Koton
Karfe General Hospital. He described the incident as “wicked and
heartless”, assuring that efforts were on to restore normalcy to the
area.
Tanko promised the residents that the council would work
with relevant security agencies to ensure that the perpetrators were
arrested and prosecuted. He directed the immediate evacuation of
survivors to a general hospital for proper medical care, pledging that
the council would settle the medical bill. Locals suspect the attack to
be a reprisal over the killing last week of some kidnappers suspected to
be herdsmen around the area.
The suspected kidnappers were
killed along the Lokoja-Abuja highway by security agencies, following a
tip off by vigilantes from Tawari community, a development that was
believed to have angered the invaders to attack the community. Residents
said the attackers went street by street torching houses and killing
people. According to Mrs Comfort Solomon, who survived the attack, the
gunmen came in their numbers on motorcycles and began killing and
burning buildings until the early hours of Friday.
Comfort said
many places of worship as well as the palace of the Aguma of Tawari were
burnt down by the invaders. “The gunmen were up to 100 in number. They
came into the community with motorcycles around 11:15 p.m. when
villagers were sleeping. “They entered selected houses, packed foodstuff
and motorcycles and burnt selected houses, including homes of clerics.
“They
killed more than 15 men. The attackers were communicating with one
another in Hausa language,” Solomon told a correspondent of the News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
Another indigene of the community, Mrs
Rita Nuhu, who spoke on the attack, said her father’s house was
completely razed during the attack.
“My people have been calling
me from home that my father’s house was burnt down by the attackers.
“My mother and her sister were ordered out of the house after which the
house was set ablaze while about 15 men were killed.” According to her,
the information she got from her village was that the death toll would
rise. ”We are calling on security agencies to bring the perpetrators to
justice.
We appeal to the federal and state governments to come
to our aid,” she pleaded. The community head of Tawari, Chief Idris
Yusuf, who also spoke on the incident, said it was the first time the
community was witnessing such attack. Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello
has directed security agencies to fish out those behind the attack. In a
statement by the governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Mr Onogwu Muhammed,
Bello urged the security to “swing into action and ensure those who
carried out the dastardly act faced the law”.
The governor
condemned the incident and warned that anyone who wants to cause crisis
in the state would have himself to blame, assuring that his
administration would do everything to protect the lives and property of
the people of the state. Governor Bello urged the people to be calm and
law abiding while assuring them of the determination of his
administration to flush out bandits and criminals out of the state.
Kogi
State Commissioner of Police, Ede Ayuba Ekpeji who confirmed the attack
said detachments of policemen men had been deployed to the community to
restore normalcy. The CP in a statement issued by the command’s
spokesman, William Aya, condemned the attack and called for calm. He
said special forces, Federal Anti-Robbery Squad, Counter Terrorism Unit,
Police Mobile Force, as well as the conventional policemen were all on
ground in the area to forestall any breakdown of law and order.
“He has ordered the deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of
investigation to commence investigation so as to unravel the cause of
the attack,” the statement said. The CP appealed to the law abiding
people of the state to volunteer useful, timely and credible information
to the police and any other security agency on the activities of
criminal elements in the state.
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