Monday, 19 June 2017

Many feared dead, over 120 houses burnt in attacks on Taraba villages



Many people were feared killed and about 120 houses set ablaze in simultaneous attacks carried out on Fulani settlements in Sardauna Local Government Area of Taraba  State early yesterday.
Daily Trust gathered that several cows were also killed by the attackers who invaded several villages and settlements.
A resident of one of the affected villages, Malam Bello Haruna,  said  several Mambilla youths led by  militiamen  invaded his village and  shot several persons.
He said the attackers also set ablaze all the houses in the village and killed many cows, adding that he managed to escape along with his two children and wife.

“The attack was unprovoked as we did not have any dispute with them,” Haruna said.
Another source, Malam Ibrahim Dauda from Ngouroge town, told our reporter in a telephone interview that the militiamen attempted to launch an attack on Ngouroge town on Saturday  but timely arrival of a detachment of soldiers saved  the situation.
Dauda explained that dusk to dawn curfew was enforced in the town by the soldiers but the militiamen launched attacks on surrounding villages and settlements early yesterday.
The state Police Commissioner Mr Yunana Babas could not be reached for comment as he was said to have led a team of mobile police to the area.
The state Public Relations officer, DSP David Misel, said in a text message to our reporter that he could not yet confirm if any life was lost, but that intervention by the police had  brought the situation under control.



DAILY TRUST

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