Odogwuemekaodogwu.com reports that rampaging gun men
suspected to be Fulani herds men on Tuesday killed about 123 people in seven
villages in Sanga local government area of Kaduna state in an onslaught which
started on Monday night.
The invaders had earlier killed 38 people on Monday in simultaneous attacks on Kabamu and Ankpong villages.
The invaders had earlier killed 38 people on Monday in simultaneous attacks on Kabamu and Ankpong villages.
The affected villages, according Mr Christopher Chisom, a vigilante leader in Gwantu, include Kobin, Dogon-Daji, Naidu, Kabamu, Hayin -Kwanta, Kabani and Gani.
Chisom who spoke in an interview said “38 were killed in Kobin, 21 in Dogon- Daji, 16 in Naidu, 30 in Kabamu, 5 in Hayin Kwanta, 4 Kabani and 9 in Gani”.
There was however no official confirmation on the figures as all efforts to get reaction from the state police command was unsuccessful.
A 24-hour curfew has been imposed in the area by the Sanga local government Chairman, Mr Emmanuel Adamau.
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