12 killed in fresh Southern Kaduna attack
No fewer than 12 persons were feared dead in a renewed attack on Sunday at Aso village in Jema’a Local Government Area, about 250 kilometres from Kaduna, the state capital.
President, Southern Kaduna People’s Union (SOKAPU) Dr. Solomon Musa who confirmed it said
one person was still missing and three critically injured.
The attack took place in the same village where three persons were reportedly killed by gunmen in February.
“Yes we are aware that gunmen attacked a
village called Aso on Easter Sunday and killed 12 people, one is still
missing while three others sustained varying degrees of injury. As at
today, the situation has been brought under control and we just pray and
hope that all this killings will be genuinely brought under control,” Musa said.
“They were armed with AK-47 riffles…they started shooting sporadically immediately they entered the village,” he said.
He said the latest attack was an indication that the security agencies could no longer protect them.
“We are now left with no option than to
defend ourselves since the soldiers and policemen deployed to ensure
safety of lives and property have failed us.”
Interim Management Committee Chairman of
the Local government, Leo Shekari confirmed the attack, which he
described as unfortunate.
“I have visited the scene and have also
directed the Chief at the village to forward a comprehensive report of
what actually happened and the magnitude of damage. For now, I cannot
tell you in detail how many were killed or otherwise.”
He urged the locals to remain calm saying adequate security had been mobilised to the affected area.
Another witness revealed
that the incident happened same day a peaceful coexistence meeting was
held by the traditional council with the Fulani community in the
village.
“The meeting ended amicably without any
rancour until the unexpected happened later at around 6:30pm. Twelve
persons died of bullet wounds when the attackers stormed the village and
opened fire sparodically on innocent persons. Three injured persons
were rushed to Kafanchan General Hospital. The incident took everyone by
surprise because we were all in Easter mood.”
Efforts to speak with the
Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Aliyu Usman were unsuccessful as
he neither responded to calls nor short message to his mobile line as at
press time.
While condemning the killings, Governor Nasir El-Rufai urged security personnel to redouble their efforts.
In a statement by his spokesman, Samuel
Aruwan, the governor, extended his condolence to the families of the
victims and charged security agents to redouble their efforts.
“Security agencies should redouble their
efforts in fishing out those behind the killings, and act promptly on
carefully vettedintelligence,” the statement said.
The governor also requested support from communities to the security agencies.
“The Nigerian Army is set to commence a
major operation tagged, ‘Operation Harbin Kunama II’… communities should
provide vital information that could aid a successful clampdown on
elements responsible for the terror attacks on our citizens.”
In December, the Federal Government
deployed troops to southern Kaduna to end the incessant attacks and
killings, but the attackers have managed to strike on a number of
occasions.
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