NO fewer than 40 people were killed
yesterday, when gunmen attacked four villages in Barkin Ladi Local Government
Area of Plateau State. Among those killed, accor-ding to villagers, were a
one-year old boy shot at close range, a four-year old and several women and
other children. 10 persons have been hospitalised as a result of injuries
sustained during the attack.
The attackers were said to have
struck between 12.30a.m. and 1a.m., completely wiping out two families. The
village head of Tatu, Da Pam Gyang Tsok, told newsmen that they started hearing
sporadic gunshots at about 1a.m. and later discovered that the assailants had
killed 15 women and children.
Ten people were confirmed killed at
Bwok village and seven at Dorong.
He confirmed the killing of every
member of two households in the village during the attack, adding, “we were
shocked by the attack because we had no quarrel with any group or person and
have been living in peace with non -natives in our midst.”
‘They wore military uniform’
A similar story was told by a
community leader at Rawure village, Mr. Job Chollom, who said the attackers
wore military uniform.
He said they surrounded the village
before launching the attack, killing a man, his wife and their young children
aged one, four and 10 years. He added that five people were injured in the
attack.
Confirming the attack, the Interim
Administrator of Barakin-Ladi Local Government, Mr. Habila Dungs said a total
of 40 people were killed in the four villages in what he described as a well
coordinated attack.
Spokesman of the Special Task Force,
STF, in the state, Captain Salisu Mustapha, also confirmed the incident in a
statement.
According to the statement, STF
personnel on receiving the report moved to the scenes to restore order, adding
that the gunmen fled on sighting the troops.
Villagers accuse security agents
however, some of the villagers complained to news-men that no help came from
security men, who were not too far away while the attack lasted.
Speaking after the mass burial for
those killed at Tatu, the outgoing President of Church of Christ in All
Nations, COCIN, Reverend Soja Bewarang condemned the killings, wondering why it
could happen with security men around.
He urged government and the security
agencies to take necessary steps to check the frequent attacks on innocent
communities as the attackers appeared bent on wiping out the people of the
state.
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