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7 Killed, 2 Injured As Gunmen Attack Village In Nasarawa

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Seven Farmers have lost their lives in an attack in Kadarko, a major town in Keana Local Government Area of Nasarawa State, as alleged herdsmen invaded the village in the wee hours of Tuesday morning.

The ambush, which left two others injured, occurred in Angwan Tiv, a major Tiv settlement in Kardorko.

The deceased include: were Ioryan Tete, Salla Lege, Abraham Igba, Sarki Tabo, Pius Tabo, Iorga Tyogh, and Augustine Yeagee, with Blessing Clement and Madam Orjime sustaining severe injuries from the attack.

Over 30,000 farmers fled their homes for safety, as a number of houses were also burnt.

Speaking to our correspondent, an elder in the area, Targba Tyo, said what saved the entire people of Kadarko was the resistance put up by their dogs

According to him, “We were deeply asleep when we suddenly heard dogs barking at them as they gradually surrounded the area. They were in large numbers and heavily-armed. They divided into groups but when the dogs were making too much noise, one of the herdsmen decided to use one bullet to eliminate one of the dogs that was disturbing them. The sound of the gunshot made us to wake up, but they were able to kill seven people and injured two.

“The attack was not a surprise to us because we heard the rumour a day earlier that the herdsmen were planning to invade Kadarko and, since them, over 8,000 people have moved to Benue. Some relocated to Lafia. The police did not help matters because we reported the threats to them but no action was taken.”

Visiting the attack scene on Tuesday, the state Governor, Umaru Tanko Al-Makura, was moved to tears as he saw the corpses of the seven victims.

He said: “It is a pity; I got the information last night that a group of militants came and slaughtered seven people in Kadarko. I contacted the security agencies and that is why we are here this morning. I felt bad.

“I’m touched when I see people migrating to safety; children and pregnant women trekking long distances with their luggage on the head.”

He assured that security men would be deployed to restore normalcy, adding that he had requested for military air surveillance in the area for immediate detection of further attacks.

He instructedfarmers staying in isolated areas not to go to their farms any longer and to relocate immediately to Kadarko town where a unit of policemen and the military would be stationed.

The governor also directed security agencies to immediately commence investigation into the immediate cause of the attack and offer solutions for immediate action. He added that relief materials and medical services would be provided immediately to the displaced persons.

Al-Makura said that he was in touch with the governor of Benue State on how the situation could be brought under control, especially at the border. He expressed confidence that the security personnel on hand would forestall a recurrence.

The governor, who toured all the affected villages in Keana, expressed sadness over the empty houses he met and directed security agencies to find the perpetrators of the wicked act.

The Nasarawa State Police Command equally confirmed the killing of the seven persons in Kadarko village.

Police Public Relations Officer, Kennedy Idrisu, said the victims were killed by gunmen that attacked the village.

Kadarko had come under severe attack lately with alleged cattle rustlers killing 73 cows last Sunday.



Ibukun Josephine Bankole was a Senior Associate at Naija News. A Mass Communication graduate, Ibukun is passionate about journalism especially in the areas of health and child related issues. She loves eating beans, singing, acting and giving motivational speeches. Ibukun is meticulous and has a positive approach to life. Contact me via twitter/Instagram @ibukunbankole_