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Gunmen kill 30 in Taraba communal clash

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…raze several houses, food stores worth hundreds of millions of Naira

Gunmen last Friday stormed launched Munga Lelau community in the Karim Lamido Local Government Area of Taraba State, killing no fewer than 30 people and burning down numerous houses and food stores worth several millions of naira.

Although some parts of the local government have recently witnessed recurring communal clashes between farmers and herders, Friday’s incident was described as the worst in recent memory.

Fulani herdsmen were accused of orchestrating the attack and killing innocent civilians. However, Fulani pastoralists claimed they were also victims of violent assaults allegedly carried out by farming communities.

The attack caught residents by surprise, as the assailants reportedly arrived on motorcycles and invaded the village from multiple directions around 2:30 p.m.

In addition to the more than 30 people killed, several homes were burnt, forcing hundreds of residents to flee for safety.

Neighbouring villages also came under attack. While no official casualty figures have been released from those areas, sources said many people were killed or injured.

A survivor of the horrific attack described the experience as “a nightmare in broad daylight.”

He recounted how the assailants stormed the community on motorcycles, opened fire indiscriminately, set homes ablaze, and left the entire village in ruins.

It was further gathered that the attackers struck Munga Lelau while security operatives were stationed in Bandawa, another community recently affected by similar violence.

By the time security forces arrived in Munga Lelau from Bandawa, over 20 lifeless bodies had been counted, and scores of residents had sustained gunshot wounds.

The victims were buried in a mass grave on Saturday, under the watchful presence of soldiers and police officers deployed to the area. The community was enveloped in smoke and sorrow.

Before the Friday, May 23 attack on Munga Lelau, numerous incidents of attacks and reprisal assaults had been recorded in Bandawa, Munga, and Fulani settlements in the area, resulting in multiple fatalities.

Public Relations Officer of the Bandawa community, Mr Joachim Dangana, described the incident as deeply regrettable.

He noted that the Fulani and Bandawa people have historically enjoyed a peaceful coexistence.

He stressed the need for reconciliation to restore lasting peace between the Fulani and Bandawa communities.

He said Taraba State needs peace more than ever, especially as Governor Agbu Kefas is making significant efforts to attract both local and international investors to the state.

Isa Ahmed, who spoke on behalf of the Fulani community, also condemned the crisis, stating that progress and development cannot occur in the absence of peace.

He alleged that Fulani communities had suffered repeated attacks from Munga and Bandawa residents, with over 30 Fulani, including women and youths, reportedly killed.

He added that more than 35 Fulani individuals were injured in separate assaults, and hundreds of cows belonging to pastoralists were killed or rustled.

“Our voices are not heard, our complaints are ignored, and yet we are labelled as the aggressors,” he said.

Findings revealed that hundreds of farmers from across Nigeria typically migrate to Karim Lamido Local Government Area annually for dry-season rice farming.

However, the communal conflicts have forced many to abandon the area in favour of safer, less volatile areas for irrigation farming.

The Taraba State Police Command confirmed the attack on the Munga Lelau community.

State’s Police Public Relations Officer, SP James Lashen, in a statement, said the violence began around 2:30 p.m. on Friday, when a 15-year-old boy, Isah Ishaku, was reportedly macheted while working on his family’s farm.

“Shortly after, armed herders mobilised on motorcycles and attacked Magami and Munga Lelau, setting houses ablaze and killing several persons,” he said.

SP Lashen further disclosed that a joint police team, led by the Divisional Police Officer, was ambushed at the scene but successfully repelled the attackers, who fled into the bush, abandoning one of their motorcycles.

Reacting to the incident, Taraba State Governor, Dr Agbu Kefas, condemned the killings in the strongest terms, describing the violence as “horrendous and unacceptable.”

In a statement issued by his media aide, Emmanuel Bello, the Governor expressed deep condolences to the families of the victims and assured residents that his administration would remain steadfast in protecting lives and property.

The Taraba State chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), led by Rev. Fr. Dr. Williams Awoshiri, has strongly condemned the recent wave of violence and killings in several communities in Karim Lamido LGA.

In a statement issued in Jalingo, Rev. Fr. Awoshiri stressed the need for intensified actions to apprehend the perpetrators and restore lasting peace.

He called for justice and a united response that prioritizes the safety and well-being of all citizens, irrespective of ethnic or religious affiliation.

The CAN chairman urged community leaders, stakeholders, and government authorities to embrace dialogue as a path to reconciliation and lasting harmony.

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