Two persons were reportedly shot and injured on Saturday after residents of a community, recently attacked by bandits, blocked the convoy of Governor Atiku Bagudu of Kebbi State while protesting against insecurity in the state.
Talktokemi gathered that the protest
followed the killing of 88 persons by bandits in Danko-Wasagu Local Government
Area of the state on Thursday.
Residents
said a vehicle attached to the governor’s convoy was burnt by the protesters
after shots fired by security agents to disperse the crowd hit two persons. The
two men were said to be receiving treatment in an undisclosed hospital in the
state.
Mr Bagudu was
in the council area on Saturday to condole with the people over the killings.
However, some residents burnt used tyres on the streets, booed the governor and
attacked his convoy over his alleged poor handling of security challenges in
the areas.
The Emir of
Zuru, Muhammadu Sani-Sami, who confirmed the incident in an interview with BBC
Hausa Service, said the governor was in the area to sympathise with the
residents, following the bandits’ attack, when the incident happened.
The governor
usually visits and sympathise with residents whenever such things happened and
promised to bring an end to such attacks but they keep on reoccurring, the emir
said.
“But the
youth this time came out en masse and showed their grievances, maybe because
they did not see any change, despite the repeated promise to stop the attacks,”
the traditional ruler said.
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