The only survivor of the attack-
Jirgba Nyeshilea and the prime suspect – 20-year-old Adamu Ibrahim
There was an outburst of anger and
outrage in Benue State few days ago when news of the slaughter of two teenage
girls by a 20-year-old Fulani herdsman at Zongo village, Mabala Council Ward in
Makurdi, the state capital, filtered into town.
The unprovoked killing which
generated palpable tension in Makurdi town in particular, would have snowballed
into another round of bloodbath between Benue farmers and Herdsmen in the state
but for the quick intervention of the newly posted Police Commissioner, Mr.
Hyacinth Dagala and Governor Gabriel Suswam which calmed frayed nerves.
The swift action of the duo also led
to the arrest of the suspected principal suspect who after intense
interrogation by the police, gave vivid account of what transpired and how he
also inflicted serious injuries on another female member of the family.
The only survivor of the attack,
14-year-old Jirgba Nyeshilea, who is currently in intensive care at a public
hospital in Makurdi, also gave account of her ordeal and how her sisters were
slaughtered .
HOW IT HAPPENED
As Nyeshilea wept uncontrollably, she
narrated how she accompanied her two sisters aged 15 and 18 to fetch firewood
at Zongo village in Mabala Council Ward of Makurdi five days ago. According to
her, while in the bush,we met the suspect, a Fulani herdsman who asked if we
saw any man passing by. “We told him that we did not see anybody, he then asked
us to follow him. We were forced to follow him out of fear, we trekked with him
to a point where we saw another two of his colleagues. That was where they all
asked us to lie down. But we were scared.
“They eventually forced my two
sisters down and two of the men raped them, but they did not rape me. After
raping them, they started cutting them with their knives until they killed
them. At that point, I started running and shouting for help, but one of them
came after me and cut me with a knife and I fell down.
“I passed out for sometime and in my
pool of blood, they thought I was dead, but luckily, when they left, I gathered
myself and managed to escape back to the village. That was how I found myself
at the hospital.”
SUSPECT SPEAKS
Narrating his own side of the story,
the prime suspect, 20-year-old Adamu Ibrahim, who confessed that he was under
the influence of a drug, Tramol 200, when he committed the heinous crime said
he killed the girls out of provocation.
Hear him, “I was in the bush grazing
my cow when a Tiv man approached me claiming that I damaged his farm. I told
him I was not the one and he insisted I was the one. In the midst of the
argument and confusion, my herds scattered in the bush. I started chasing after
them in order to gather them. On my way, I met three girls whom I asked if they
knew the man that was accusing me of destroying his farm and they said yes.
“They, however, refused to disclose
the man’s residence, claiming that they did not know his house. The eldest
amongst the girls started insulting me and she came and held my cutlass. I told
her to get off my cutlass. She continued pulling the cutlass. The second one
came and started taunting me and pulling my dagger and in the process, the
knife cut her hand.
“I withdrew from them and asked if
they can face me and they said yes. That was why I pulled out my knife and cut
the eldest. The other one that had a cut on her hand ran and moved away and was
watching from a distance, but I also caught up with her and cut her down. I
also did the same thing to the third.”
DENIES RAPING VICTIMS
Adamu who was arrested while he was
about to flee the community on a motorbike to Rukubi in Nasarawa State, swore
that he did not rape the girls explaining further that he was the only herdsman
in the bush at the time of the incident.
“No other Fulani herdsman was there,
I did it alone. I swear that I did not rape them. They pushed me into what I
did because I was pleading and asking that they left me alone. I feel very
sorry for what I did, because it is a crime. I was actually under the influence
of Tramol 200. I normally buy the tablet from one Tiv man in the village. I
take it to feel high and for energy because whenever I take it, I hardly get
tired of moving about with my cow.”
When asked of his parents, Adamu
said he was told that shortly after his birth, his father died and his mother
whom he hardly knew gave him out to one Alhaji Kawo Ibrahim who brought him up
as a herdsman.
“We reside here in Benue near Agatu,
that is where some of us move our cow for grazing,” he said.
LAWMAKER REACTS
Reacting to the unfortunate
incident, a member of the Benue State House of Assembly, representing Makurdi
North in whose constituency the killing happened, Mr. Avine Gbom, lamented that
Mballagh Council ward had remained a conquered territory since 2011 when Fulani
herdsmen first invaded the community, killing and maiming the inhabitants.
“The farmers and owners of the
community are now at the mercy of the Fulanis. The Police are presently not
there even though there was an instruction to that effect by the state
government While the Fulanis have also refused to vacate the village for over
three years now. At a point, the locals had to leave the area for them. In
fact, they all fled to Makurdi town until the peace and re-conciliatory
committee was set up and some went back; but till date, the Fulanis are
completely in charge of the place.”
The lawmaker appealed to the federal
and state governments to intervene by providing a police post for the
community. “The military can be deployed to the area to stem further crisis so
that the people can go back and reclaim their land. As far as I am concerned,
the peace arrangement by the state government and the Fulanis in that community
is certainly not working. The people are living like slaves in their own father
land at the moment.
“The most unfortunate thing in this
matter is the fact that the people who were displaced by the Tiv/Fulani crisis
have as at today, not received any relief materials from the state or Federal
Government. One then begins to wonder why after much materials came to the
state, nothing has been given to the people who were directly affected by the
crisis. My appeal is to the state government. They should give the people
relief materials to alleviate their sufferings and start their lives again,”
Gbom emphasized.
POLICE REACT
Speaking on the matter, newly posted
Benue State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Hyacinth Dagala, expressed deep shock
over the killing adding, “I feel bad about this because it is absurd and
unfounded for women who are ordinarily non-violent to be killed in such violent
manner. I was personally shocked when I heard about the incident and got
particularly worried when I discovered the manner these young girls were
killed.
“I must point out that though the
problem of natives and Fulanis have been with us in the country for several
years, government would not be able to address it overnight, but it would certainly
be addressed. Some persons are currently agitating that the Fulanis should move
to other states, others feel that since they are Nigerians, they should not be
restricted. We all hope that this problem will soon be resolved especially, if
all the stakeholders are able to harmonise their thoughts and views.”
As a prelude to peace, Dagala urged
leaders of the Herdsmen and the host communities to make it a priority to
educate their people on the need to live in peace with one another in the
collective interest of all. The Police boss who promised that the police would
thoroughly investigate the killing in order to stem any spill over assured that
the law will take its course in the matter.
“I also want to urge members of the
public to help the Police by availing us with information that would help in
our responsibilities to the society. The truth is that the job of policing
should not be left in the hands of police alone. The public should be part of
the police project.
“I would also advise that we should
all be conscious of strangers around us and report to law enforcement agencies
when necessary. This is part of the ways we can effectively police the society
and check crimes and criminality in our country,” Dagala stated.
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