
Reports reaching us says that about 20 persons have been reported killed and 300 cows stolen,
following a fresh outbreak of ethnic violence on the Mambilla Plateau in
Sardauna Local Government Area of Taraba State, yesterday.
A fleeing resident, Saadu Mogoggo, who said his house was attacked at
Leme suburb of Gembu, told newsmen that two of his brothers were killed
on Saturday evening and their cattle rustled by a group he identified
as the Mambilla Militia.
His words: “As I speak with you, we are yet to bury their corpses.
The ethnic militias attacked our residence in Leme, where they killed
our father last month. During this attack, the Mambillas took away over
100 cows.
“My two younger brothers reported the matter to a nearby military
base and a soldier was attached as escort to retrieve the stolen cows.
Unfortunately, in the process, my younger brothers were both killed
while the soldier fled with injury.”
Abdu Gagarau, another resident of the area, who said he was speaking
from hiding, said: “The burning and killing by herdsmen continued till
early this morning (yesterday).
“Since last Thursday they have been attacking our settlements and
over 20 people killed. Some were buried and over 300 cattle stolen by
the militias.
“The Mambila ethnic group is known for attacking other tribes. They
attacked the Panso in 1982, the Fulani in 2002 and in 2017. When
eventually we retaliate, the normal shouts of herdsmen will start. Let
government be proactive and come to our rescue.”
Reacting, Governor Darius Ishaku, who spoke through his Senior
Special Assistant on Public Affairs, Emmanuel Bello, called for an end
to the violence.
His words: “Anyone who takes any life, irrespective of religion or
tribe, is a criminal; whether it is on the summits of Mambilla or the
plains of Southern Taraba and anywhere in this state. And we shall deal
with them as criminals.
“We are committed to an amicable resolution of the crisis in the
state and peaceful co-existence of all ethnic nationalities,”
attributing the renewed crisis to “disagreement between two ethnic
groups.”
