People suspected to be herdsmen,
yesterday, attacked Coromo and two other villages in Gassol Local Government
Area of Taraba State, killing about 12 persons and wounding about 18 others
seriously. Local sources said those killed included seven men, two women and
children, while 13 houses were burnt.
Information about the attack was
sketchy, last night, but it was said that the herdsmen launched the attack
following a long standing land dispute over farm lands. The herdsmen reportedly
stormed the town in the night and started attacking Tivs who had come back to
farm on their lands. It was said that hundreds of the natives fled to
neighbouring villages while others ran to the Gassol B Police Divisional
headquarters for their safety.
Efforts to speak with Taraba State
Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Joseph Kwaji, were fruitless as he did not
pick calls to his mobile telephone, but sources at the police headquarters
confirmed the incident, saying that armed policemen had been dispatched to the
affected communities to maintain peace. The Taraba incident came on the heels
of the massacre by suspected herdsmen in an Enugu suburb which triggered
outrage.
Source: Vanguard
People suspected to be
herdsmen, yesterday, attacked Coromo and two other villages in Gassol
Local Government Area of Taraba State, killing about 12 persons and
wounding about 18 others seriously. Local sources said those killed
included seven men, two women and children, while 13 houses were burnt.
Information about the attack was sketchy, last night, but it was said
that the herdsmen launched the attack following a long standing land
dispute over farm lands. The herdsmen reportedly stormed the town in
the night and started attacking Tivs who had come back to farm on their
lands. It was said that hundreds of the natives fled to neighbouring
villages while others ran to the Gassol B Police Divisional headquarters
for their safety.
Efforts to speak with Taraba State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP
Joseph Kwaji, were fruitless as he did not pick calls to his mobile
telephone, but sources at the police headquarters confirmed the
incident, saying that armed policemen had been dispatched to the
affected communities to maintain peace. The Taraba incident came on the
heels of the massacre by suspected herdsmen in an Enugu suburb which
triggered outrage.
Before then, there had been reported attacks by suspected herdsmen
across the country.
Meanwhile, in an interview with Sunday Vanguard, the Inspector General
of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase, said herdsmen had lived with the people
across the country for decades, hinting that those behind recent
killings could have been foreigners.
Specifically, Arase said the killers could have been armed men displaced
from their countries by the Libya and Mali crises.
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