Twenty persons were said to
have been killed in a renewed attack by suspected Fulani herdsmen in Ungwan Aku
village, Kajuru Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
Scores reportedly sustained
gunshot injuries.
A source from the community
said the attackers in military fatigue invaded the village at about 7pm on
Monday.
According to the source,
the attackers who were armed with weapons including AK47 guns and machetes shot
sporadically at anything on sight in the village.
“As they shot sporadically,
some of us escaped into the bush. The attackers were in military uniforms and
bullet-proof vests,” the source said.
The source added that the
police came into the village in eight Hilux vans but could not enter the bush
to fish out the attackers.
According to him, there had
been speculation of attack on the village but no effort was made to nip it in
the bud.
A former President of the
Adara Development Association, Danladi Yarima, confirmed the killings.
While condemning the
killings, he accused the Governor Nasir el-Rufai of bias in the manner he had
been handling the crisis in the area.
The police in the state
could not confirm the attack as of the time of filing this report as the
command spokesman; DSP Yakubu Sabo’s telephone was not connecting.
He did not respond to
a message sent to him on the Police/Media WhatsApp platform either.

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