Monday, October 21, 2013

3 BEHEADED IN ZAMFARA, ACTING GOVERNOR ESCAPES DEATH

The acting governor of Zamfara State, who is also the speaker of the state House of Assembly, Honourable Sanusi Garba Rikiji, escaped death by the whiskers at the Tudun Kuya in Birnin Magaji Local Government Area of the state recently, following a mob attack on his convoy by Hausa youths said to be protesting compensation paid to...
families of three Fulani youths killed by vigilance groups in the village.
The acting governor was said to have moved to douse tension by taking
some compensation to families of the three Fulani youths killed by the
vigilance groups.
He was said to have presented the sum of N500,000 and 20 bags of
grains to each of the families of the three youths killed by vigilance
men.
However, crisis started when youths were said to have been mobilised
by some forces who believed that the Fulani were being pampered.
It was learnt that some Hausa members of the community got infuriated
that help was promptly coming to the Fulani, whereas many Hausa had
suffered similar attacks in the past without assistance from the state
government.
Two Fulani youths, whose names were given as Mohammed Sanni Danhajia
and Tambai Haruna as well as one Ibrahim, who was said to have ridden
the motorcycle that conveyed them, were said to have been beheaded in
the village by the vigilance team which suspected them to be
criminals.
Earlier reports had quoted a member of the community, mallam Mallam
Mohammad Audu as alleging that the deceased had been linked to series
of the attacks being carried out around the Birnin Magaji/Zumi forest.
"Before they attacked the village, the youths decide to strike first," he said.
However, reports available to the security teams indicated that it was
later discovered that slain Danhajia was the son of the Ardo of Sabon
Birni, a nearby town, who was returning home after spending years
learning the Holy Quran in Kano. He was said to have been accompanied
by Haruna, while they chattered the motorcycle ridden by Ibrahim.
An interim report in the hands of the authorities noted that: "Unknown
to the acting governor, some people who witnessed the presentation of
gifts had passed information to the youths. They immediately mobilised
and surrounded the palace of the village chief where the presentation
was ongoing. They were also seen chanting war songs as they vowed that
no dignitary would leave the place alive.
"They were insinuating that the gesture was promptly dispatched
because many Fulani were currently occupying sensitive government
positions in the state."
Condemning the killing, the state Police Public Relations Officer
(PPRO), Lawal Abdullahi, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), said
it was necessary for the youths of the area to know that anyone that
took law into his own hands would face the full wrath of the law.
In another development, two Fulani herdsmen were shot dead by a
vigilance group in Lapai, headquarters' of Lapai Local Government Area
of the Niger State over an arguments between them and a photographer.
Sunday Tribune findings revealed that the incident occurred on Friday
evening when the vigilance men intervened in the altercation, upon
invitation by the photographer.
It was learnt that the Fulani men resisted the intervention of the
vigilante group, a development that led the vigilante men shooting
them.
Confirming the development, the state PPRO, Mr Richard Oguche, stated
that a body was found in the bush after the incident, while one of the
three people who sustained gunshot injuries died yesterday morning on
the way to the hospital.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks to these people, Nigeria is now a terrorist nation. These Muslims remind me of the days of Gandhi when he fought and finally secured the independence of India from Great Britain. India consisted of Muslims who were Pakistans and Indians who were Hindi. They always fought and killed each other until they eventually seperated. That is the fate of Nigeria if care is not taken. These muslims are too aggressive

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