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Security agencies in Kogi State have taken over Tawari
community after a deadly attack in the earlier hours of Friday led to the death
of 23 persons, Tribune Online has learnt.
This is just as governor of the state, Alhaji Yahaya Bello,
directed Kogi State Emergency Management Agency to start taking stock of
damages in Tawari community.
During the attack, about 23 persons were killed, houses
razed while a place of worship was not speared by some suspected Fulani
herdsmen who were said to be on a revenge mission.
However, Tribune Online gathered on Saturday that security
men have been drafted to the community by the state government to avoid further
attack by the Fulani herdsmen.
The administrator of the local government council, Barr. Muhammed
Tanko while speaking with Tribune Online said the situation has been brought
under control.
He noted that the presence of the security officials brought
hope to the people of the community as those who ran away during the attack
have started returning to Tawari community.
He commended Governor Bello for his rapid response during
the attack, stressing that those who sustained injuries are responding to
medical treatment at both the Federal Medical Center and the Specialist
Hospital Lokoja.
Some of the community members who spoke with Tribune Online
said the attack on Tawari community was unfortunate.
According to one of the residents, some of the Fulani living
in the community moved out of the town with their family few days to the
attack.
The resident who does not want his name in print added that
when they confronted them on why they were leaving, they said it was a normal
thing for them to move from one place to another but surprisingly some days
later they came at night and killed people.
Another resident, Mallam Mohammed Musa, who also spoke with
Tribune Online said residents of the community lost their beloved ones during
the attack.
He stressed that during the attack, the Fulani herdsmen
killed people like animals.
“Those people are heartless. They killed as if they are
killing chickens. No human feelings, they attack from various angles. One
couldn’t have escaped, they were everywhere,” he said.
Meanwhile, the Kogi State Police Command Public Relation
Officer, DSP William Ayah, said the situation is presently calm.
While speaking on phone with Tribune Online on Saturday, he
stated that the Commissioner of Police, CP Ede Ayuba, visited the community
where he met with the traditional rulers, pastor of the church that was burnt
down by the Fulani herdsmen. He also visited the school that was also razed and
held meetings with members of the community.
He noted that special forces, fully armed policemen, State
Security Service and other security agencies have been deployed to the
community.
Also, the special adviser on security to Governor Bello, Mr
Omodara, visited the troubled area with more security to keep vigil for
possible danger till normalcy is returned.
Meanwhile, chief press secretary to the governor, Muhammed
Onogu, on Saturday said, Bello has directed SEMA to start distributing relief
materials to the affected people.
He added Bello also directed the Administrator of the local
government council, Bar. Tanko to commence the building of the Police post that
was razed down by the gunmen.
He also called on the National Emergency Management Agency
(NEMA) to come to the assist of the state government so that those affected can
be resettled immediately.
However, the deputy governor of the state, Chief Edward
Onoja, also visited the community on Saturday.
He was received by the administrator of the local government
council, Tanko.
Chief Onoja said the state government will do everything
possible to arrest those behind the killings adding that the state government
will see what it can do to bring life back to the community.
He assured the community that SEMA will supply relief
materials to the community as directed by the governor, adding that security
agencies need to be vigilant to ensure that those behind the attack are brought
to book. (Nigerian Tribune)


