The
police in Bauchi State said suspected gunmen set ablaze some houses in
the staff quarters of the Government Girls’ Secondary School, Yana,
killing a five-year old girl on Sunday.
The police spokesperson in the state, DSP Haruna Mohammed, told the News Agency of Nigeria on Sunday in Bauchi that the gunmen also burnt a telecommunication mast in the town.
He said they stole a private car belonging to the principal of the school.
“Unknown gunmen attacked the staff quarters of GGSS Yana, Shira Local Government Area of the state, around 2.30 a.m. on Sunday.
According to Mohammed, a combined team of security forces are on the trail of the attackers.
NAN recalled that on April 17, the
police said a team of security forces foiled an attack by some unknown
gunmen on Misau town, Misau Local Government Area of the state.
Meanwhile, the police in Taraba State has
said that 21 people were killed in the deadly clash between the Jukun
and some Fulani herdsmen in Wukari on Thursday.
Our correspondent gathered that the
attacks had spilled to other neighbouring villages in Gindin Doruwa
and Sukundi communities.
Though the police said only 21 people
died in the attack, unnamed Red Cross sources said that they counted
more than 47 corpses brought to Wukari General Hospital.
The same source had put the death at 25, while the police said that only seven people died from the clashes.
An official of the Nigeria Red Cross, who
didn’t want his name in print, told newsmen when the state acting
Governor, Alhaji Garba Umar, visited the scene on Friday, that more
than 47 bodies were taken to the hospital while villagers said that 105
others had not been accounted for.
But the Police Public Relations Officer,
Joseph Kwaji, an Assistant Superintendent of Police, told journalists
at Wukari that 21 were killed, 24 arrested, 34 injured, and 99 houses
razed but declined comment on the missing figures.
Kwaji also said that two units of the
anti-riot police squad drafted from different parts of the state had
been drafted to Wukari to beef up security in the area, adding that
those arrested were in police custody and would soon be charged to
court.
Umar, who expressed shock at the extent of destruction in the area, called for calm.
While on a visit to the palace of the
paramount ruler, the Aku-Uka, Dr. Shekarau Angyu Masa Ibi Kuvyo II,
Umar implored the people to put an end to the killings.
The Acting Governor, while pleading with
youths to embrace peace, further reminded them of government good
intention to provide jobs for the jobless people in the area so that
they would not be used to perpetuate violence.
Earlier, the monarch and the council’s
caretaker chairman, Manasseh Zando, had appealed to the state and the
Federal Government to draft more security personnel to the area.
They expressed fear that the situation might deteriorate if urgent steps were not taken to contain the warring youths.
Source: Punch Nigeria
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