Gunmen suspected to be Fulani herdsmen
in a midnight raid on Thursday wiped out a family of seven at Manyi
Akuru village, a suburb of Manchok town in Kaura Local Government Area
of Kaduna State.
Manchok, a town about 200km south of
Kaduna, the capital city of Kaduna State, has witnessed some communal
clashes in recent times.
The suspected Fulani herdsmen reportedly stormed Manchok around midnight.
Angry youths of Manchok later mobilised
and attacked a settlement close to the town. But a detachment of
army stationed around the area averted a reprisal.
Though, there has been no official
confirmation from the police in Kaduna, a policeman in the community,
who pleaded anonymity, confirmed the attack and said the death toll
might increase.
The state governor, Muktar Yero, has visited Manchok for on the spot assessment of the attack.
It was gathered that while he was
addressing the residents of the community, another attack took place in a
nearby village where several people also lost their lives.
The governor has condemned the attack and expressed hope that the perpetrators would be apprehended.
Yero said he was shocked by the attack and ordered a full scale investigation into the matter.
He promised to empower vigilante groups that would patrol the area.
A statement signed by the governor’s
spokesman states in part, “Governor Mukhtar Yero visited Ungwar Kajit in
Manchok Community of Kaura LGA over an attack by unknown assailants
describing the heinous act as ungodly and condemnable.
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