Gunmen suspected to be Fulani militia have killed a traditional ruler-elect and five others in fresh attack in the Wereng community, Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State.
It was
gathered that the gunmen disguised as vigilante, stormed the village by storm
around 10 pm on Monday night, October 5 and positioned themselves at various
points while some of them advanced into the community.
According to
a source, the gunmen released several gunshots into the air to scare the
inhabitants from coming out of their respective houses, adding that in the
process a Prince Chungyang Mwandkwom Tenwong waiting to be coronated as the
next Gwom Wereng, the traditional ruler of the community was killed in his
house.
A villager
who gave her name as Grace Choji said, "At first, we thought that the
gunmen were vigilante members because of the way they dressed and passed. But
suddenly, they started shooting at everyone in sight, and that when we knew that
the village is under attack."
Others killed
in the raid include Pam Bako Pwol (the prince’s cousin), Davou Kwal, Linus
Raphel, Mrs VouPam and Miss Evelyn Peter, adding that the three others that
were seriously wounded are now receiving treatment at the Plateau State
Specialist Hospital.
A member of
the State House of Assembly, representing Riyom Constituency, Hon. Timothy
Dantong, who confirmed the incident, described the killings as barbaric.
He lamented
that it was unfortunate that the incident was allowed to occur despite the
earlier alarm raised by the Senator and other stakeholders calling on the
government and the security agencies to protect the citizens.
He added that
among those killed was the acting Gwom Wereng, waiting to be installed as the
ruler after the demise of his father.
He narrated
that there was a rumour prior to the attack that Fulani herdsmen were coming to
attack the community, adding that security agencies were informed but nothing
much was done to avert the attack.
“There was a
rumour prior to that attack that they were coming to attack the community, the
security agents were told. Well, they did their best but I don’t think it was
good enough to safeguard the community, because as at the time it happened
there was no presence of security men in the community. Wereng is not too much
a remote area, if they were swift, the attackers would have been
apprehended," he said.
“We all know
the people that are doing this; the government is not taking drastic action to
apprehend them. They are from the immediate community of Mahanga and others, no
proactive measures to arrest them.”

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