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Nasarawa State Governor, Alhaji Tanko Al-Makura
Alhaji Ahmadu Al-Makura, the Emir of Kwandere wason Fridayattacked by his subjects over alleged land tussle.
The Emir confirmed to newsmenon Saturdaythat the people attacked him after theFridayprayer in Kwandere area of Lafia, Nasarawa State capital.
He said that he was shocked at the behaviours of the people because they were carrying sticks, stones and other weapons.
He narrated that the whole thing started with protest by the people before theFridayprayers.
“They said they would not give their lands for the building of 100 housing units by the Federal Mortgage Bank in the area.
“They also said their lands were taken over for the building of Comprehensive Primary Healthcare Center, International Markets, among others.
“So, they said that I should talk to the governor that they would no longer give their lands for further projects,” he added.
Al-Makura explained that he had earlier met with leaders of the group that led the protest and agreed that they would put all their grievances in writing.
“I offered to lead the delegation to the governor, but to my surprise, they still attacked my convoy, destroyed my vehicles and attacked even police officers,” he said.
He denied ordering the police to shoot any protester.
Meanwhile, an eyewitness who pleaded anonymity said their grievances were that their land was taken over by the government with nothing for them to farm.
He added that they were staging a peaceful protest but the Emir ordered the police in his entourage to shoot everyone on sight.
He claimed that five people were shot, out of which one Hussaini Yahuza died and others sustained various degrees of injuries and were receiving treatment in an undisclosed hospital.
When News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) contacted Police Public Relation Officer (PPRO), DSP Kennedy Idirisu, he said the command was yet to receive a report on the incident.
He, however, said that they would investigate the matter. (NAN)