No fewer than 25 people were killed yesterday night, during a clash
between suspected Eggon youths and their Fulani counterparts in
Alingani-Fadaman Bauna, Lafia East Council Development Area of Nasarawa
State.According to an eyewitness account, the clash was induced by an
earlier attack by Eggon youths on Fulani herdsmen over the destruction
of their farms by cows.
The youths had allegedly, launched an attack on worshipers in a
mosque, killing about three people and injuring many others. The
invaders were also alleged to have burnt down houses belonging to the
herdsmen.
Following the latest clash, our correspondent sighted more than 100
Eggon refugees comprising women and children, who fled their ancestral
homes. The refugees were brought in a truck to the Dalhatu Specialist
Hospital in the state capital.
Two Eggon indigenes, Musa Idris and Aisha Sule, said: “We cannot
continue to stay in that community again because the Fulani have already
taken over the entire community and there is no security man there to
protect us.
“As we are talking to you now, our houses have been burnt by the
attackers and our farms have been destroyed by the Fulani. The policemen
that came to the area to rescue us were overpowered by the Fulani
herdsmen in the area.”
An witness told our correspondent that the casualties were more than
25, adding that their corpses were dumped in a bush. He said the fight
broke out when the Fulani herdsmen encroached on farmlands belonging to
the Eggon.
When contacted on telephone, the state Secretary of Mayetta Allah
Cattle Breeders Association, Alhaji Mohammed Hussein, said 25 Fulani
people were killed by Ombatse militia.
He said: “Our leaders from both Eggon and Fulani communities in
the state must not allow youths to set such a violent social agenda
for us. So, we are calling on our leaders, the government and
security agencies to halt this lingering violent aggression.” The Police
Public Relations Officer in the state, Ismaila Numan, said the Police
took the three injured persons to the Dalhatu Araf
Meanwhile, tension is now high Lafia, the state capital and
its environs as burning of houses in the out skirt was going on
unabated as security personnel consist of soldiers, police and other
security agencies were seen patrolling major area in Lafia and its
environ people were seen running helter scatters for their dear lives
and for fear of spill over of the crisis to their areas.
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