
The Plateau State Police Command has said that three persons has been killed, while 319 cattle has been rustled.
The
Police Public Relations Officer Plateau State Command, Jos has
disclosed that the command received an information on 29/04 /2019 at
about 0800hrs to the effect that unknown gunmen attacked Maiyanga area
of Miango District as a result, one Jummai Jah ‘f’ 25yrs and Emmanuel
Ishaya ‘m’ 37yrs were killed. While a 7 months old girl Tabitha survived
with a neck injury and is receiving treatment at Enos Hospital at
Miango.
The information also emphasised that Monday Audu of Rotsu village also in Miango District was shot and matched to death.
While
the investigation into these crimes were ongoing, the Command on 30/04
/2019 at about 0730hrs received information that about 319 cattle were
attacked and killed, 12 cattle were maimed while 11 cattle were rustled.
Two cattle rearers; one Mubarak Yakubu and one Shehu Saidu both male of different addresses were missing.
All these allegedly took place in Billi and Ariri in Miango District.
The
Command has mobilised a search and rescue team to rescue the missing
rearers while efforts are on the way to track and arrest the
perpetrators of these dastardly acts.
The Command has also
mobilised a combined team of Police Mobile Force (PMF) and Detective
personnel to the affected areas to maintain law and order.
The Plateau State Police untiring efforts and Plateau State
Government in restoring peace and healing of inflicted wounds by
ethno-religious crises, merchants of crises are bent on frustrating and
sabotaging the efforts by fanning the embers of bloodbath via persistent
attacks and killing of cows belonging to Fulani herders.
It’s
was gathered that Miyetty Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria
(MACBAN), response that two herders were confirmed killed Monday, 29th
April, 2019 at Kwal and Kuru, of Bassa and Jos South Local Government
Areas, of Plateau State.
Operation
Safe Haven (OPHS) the Military outfit responsible with the maintenance
of peace in the State has also confirmed the incident though could not
give figures of herders killed, cows killed and rustled.
According
to MACBAN’s Chairman, Mallam Nura Abdullahi,said two boys rearing
cows were killed and one of the boys was seen, while that of the other
was not but only his piece of cloth stained with blood.
He said, “One Shehu Saidu was confirmed dead.The other boy Mubarak Ahmad is still missing.
“A
report reached us that on Monday 29/4/2019 some Irigwe holding
sophisticated fire arms and shooting sporadically attacked Fulani cattle
rearers around the School of Accountancy, Kwal general area.
They chased away the rearers and killed over three hundred cows and rustled many others.”
Abdullahi
said they have reported to the police, thus, “The Police divisional
officers of Bassa and Kuru are all aware of the incident.”
Confirming
the incident, the Commandant of Operation Safe Haven (OPHS) in Plateau
State, Major General Augustine Agundu said; “It was true that cows were
killed and rustled along Jos South and Bassa LGA’s.”
“It is painful that with all the efforts that we are doing such things are happening. It is barbarism and animosity.
“If
community leaders are doing good work, why should cows that are just
grazing be attacked, killed and rustled on the field?” he said.
The chairman of Irigwe Association, Ayuba David Chinge said he was not aware of the 300 cattle killed.
“I
was not aware of the 300 cattle killed. All I know we were called today
by the commander sector 6, Col. Hassan, that 11 cattle were killed on
Monday.
“Apart from that one, I am not aware of the 300
cows killed. We as a people condemned the act and called on both Fulani
and Irigwe to live in peace.
“I am also calling on the Fulani to keep off from the restricted areas where grazing is banned,” Chinge added.
