No fewer than 50 people, including a
soldier, were reportedly killed and several others injured in Wukari, the
headquarters of Wukari Local Government Area of Taraba State yesterday,
following a bloody clash between the Fulani herdsmen and Jukuns in the area.
The crises reportedly started
Tuesday at 10a.m. at Nwokyo village, near Wukari town, last week.
It was said the situation escalated
when the Jukuns, who went on a reprisal attack, lost seven of their members
Tuesday evening.
The Jukuns in Wukari were alleged to
have been further infuriated when they saw the corpses of their men being
conveyed to the Wukari General Hospital morgue at 4.30p.m. and started
attacking suspected Fulani or Muslims in the area.
Speaking with newsmen on the crises,
the member representing Wukari I at the Taraba State House of Assembly, Ishaya
Gani, said that his immediate elder brother was killed during the incident.
He said that the incident was worse
than last year’s religious crises which led to the killing of over 200 people,
pointing out that the victims would be given a mass burial later yesterday.
Gani also blamed the acting governor
of Taraba State, Garba Umar, for neglecting the security advices given him by
stakeholders.
He also revealed that a soldier was
killed while two others were critically wounded, quoting the report he received
from the Wukari.
According to Gani, when some Fulani
herdsmen from some neighbouring states started making life
unbearable for the people of the area, he called on the acting governor to
order the deployment of more security men at some strategic areas of
Wukari council, but that Umar failed to listen to him.
He said: “The acting governor
has not stepped into Wukari since the first crisis that happened last May. In
several of my interviews with the press I called on the state government
to improve on security in Wukari’
‘’He has totally neglected the
area despite all the pressures we have been putting on him, now look at what
happened today, people are being killed as I am talking to you now. I had to
plead so that my elder brother’s corpse should be removed from those that will
be given mass burrial today.
‘’The level of destruction of lives
of property is higher than any other crisis in Wukari. If the acting governor
is not capable running the state, he should step down because this situation
could have been averted if he listened to the advice of the stake holders from
Wukari,’’ he added.
Meanwhile Taraba State government
has imposed a 24- hour curfew on Wukari town and environs in a bid to stop the
crisis.
Special Assistant to the acting
Governor Garba Umar on Media and Publicity, Aaron Asthmas confirmed in an
interview with Vanguard that the directives banning movements in Wukari were
personally issued by Umar.
Police Public Relations
Officer, Taraba State Police Command, ASP Joseph Kwaji also
confirmed the story while speaking with Vanguard on the telephone yesterday.
Kwaji said that information at his disposal had so far revealed that seven persons were killed while many houses were bunt, adding that the situation has been brought under control.
Kwaji said that information at his disposal had so far revealed that seven persons were killed while many houses were bunt, adding that the situation has been brought under control.
However, amid claims by Kwaji that
the situation has been brought under control, the state Coordinator of Red
Cross, Umar Waziri told Vanguard that there were still sporadic shootings in
Wukari, a situation that had prevented his personnel on ground from
ascertaining the number of casualties as they were staying indoors.
Waziri said the Red Cross would
visit the scene of the crises as soon as the area was calm to get statistics of
the number of casualties among others.
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