Sunday, 11 January 2015

Fulani herdsmen in kogi attack residents...alleged they killed their cows


Heavily armed herdsmen on Saturday invaded and razed Miza community in Kupaland, 
Lokoja 
Local Government Area of Kogi State, destroying homes and other buildings, multiple sources
 have confirmed.
The attacks were allegedly carried out by Fulani herdsmen, who accused members of the 
community of killing their cows. However, there were no reports of casualties as the attack 
occurred after residents had fled, the police said....
The attack also came on the heels of a peace meeting convened by the state police command
between leaders of Miza and Fulani communities.
An indigene of Miza, who pleaded not to be named for fear of his life, lamented that the attack 
on the community came as a shock to the people of Kupaland, who he said had co-existed 
peacefully with the Fulanis for decades.
He said many residents have now fled to Lokoja, Minna and other neighbouring areas.
“We are surprised at the recent attack on our community because it came hours after we had a
 meeting at the Police headquarters in Lokoja”, the source said.
“The Police had appealed to representatives of Kupa and Fulani communities to stop all forms
 of hostilities and allow peace to prevail in the area. Hours after the peace meeting, 
the herdsmen struck and ravaged our community”.
According to the source, those who had taken refuge in neighbouring communities, called to say
 that over 1,000 armed Fulani herdsmen were heading towards Miza.

Not willing to confront the herdsmen, the people withdrew and the herdsmen set fire on the 
community, the resident told PREMIUM TIMES.
A local journalist also said Miza had come under attack by suspected herdsmen earlier in the 
week. According to him, local vigilante repelled the attack and killed five of the suspected 
herdsmen while the others fled.
“Earlier in the week, some Fulani herdsmen had attacked Miza but the vigilante in the community
 repelled and killed five of them”, said the journalist.
“However, one person from Miza and another from Gbeduma community lost their lives during
 the fighting”, he added.
The Kogi State Police Commissioner, Paul Okafor, who also confirmed that Fulani herdsmen attacked Miza, said the command had moved in to contain further hostilities in the area.
He said, “There was an attack this morning but there was no casualty recorded. There was an
 earlier incident where the Fulanis alleged that the Miza people killed their cows and they went
 and attacked them.
“There has been crisis in the area and we have been trying to resolve the situation. We held a
 meeting with them yesterday and today (Saturday) we did the same thing”.
Asked whether any arrests had been made, the CP said the nature of the attack, which he 
described as guerilla style, made it impossible for the command to effect arrest. 

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