Posted by News Express | 3 January 2020 | 1,290 times
Gunmen have killed no fewer than 19 people in Tawari community in
the Kogi Local Government Area of Kogi State, burning buildings, including the
palace of the king of the community.
The Public Relations Officer of the Kogi State Police Command, Mr
Williams Anya, confirmed the development in an interview with the News Agency
of Nigeria (NAN) in Lokoja on Friday.
He said that a police assessment team had visited the community
and that many buildings, including places of worship had been burnt.
Tawari community is a few kilometres off Gegu town along the
Lokoja-Abuja highway.
A resident of Tawari community, Mrs Comfort Solomon, who survived
the attack, told NAN that the gunmen, numbering about 100 invaded the community
late on Thursday.
She said the gunmen came in their numbers on motorcycles and
descended on the village, killing and burning buildings until the early hours
of Friday.
Solomon said that many places of worship, including the palace of
the Akuma of Tawari were burnt down by the invaders.
”The gunmen were up to 100 in number. They came into the community
with motorcycles around 11:15 p.m. when villagers were sleeping.
“They entered selected houses, packed foodstuff and motorcycles
and burnt selected houses, including homes of clerics.
”They killed more than 15 men. The attackers were communicating
with each other in Hausa language,” Solomon stated, weeping profusely.
Similarly, a NAN correspondent in Minna, Niger, Mrs Rita Nuhu, an
indigene of Tawari, who also spoke to NAN on telephone on the development, said
that her father’s house was completely burnt down during the attack.
”My people have been calling me from home that my father’s house
was burnt down by the attackers.
“My mother and her sister were ordered out of the house after
which the house was set ablaze, while about 15 men were killed.
Nuhu told NAN that latest information she got from her village was
that the death toll would rise.
”We are calling on security agencies to bring the perpetrators to
justice. We appeal to the federal and state governments to come to our aid,”
she pleaded.
The king of Tawari, Chief Idris Yusuf, who also spoke to NAN on
telephone, confirmed the incident, saying it was the first time the community
was experiencing such attack.
“This is the first time we are witnessing such deadly attack in
our community. Our community has been very peaceful.
Yusuf, who is the Aguma of Tawari, said that he would provide
details on the development as he was busy attending to sympathisers. (Daily
Trust)
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