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Kaduna LGA chairman imposes curfew after 10 die in herdsmen attack

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The Kaduna State government has imposed a 24-hour curfew in four communities of the Zango-Kataf Local Government Area following an attack that left 10 people and a police officer dead.


Yabo Chris Ephraim, Special Assistant (Media) to the executive chairman, Zangon Kataf Local Government Council, in a statement said the curfew was to allow soldiers to restore peace in the area.

The PUNCH reports that a police officer and 10 others lost their lives on Saturday night following an attack by terrorists suspected to be herdsmen in the LGA.

This comes barely 72 hours after a pastor’s son was shot dead while four others were abducted in the Karimbu-Kahugu community in Lere LGA of the state.

A source, who pleaded anonymity confirmed the sad incident to The PUNCH. The source narrated that trouble started earlier on Saturday afternoon when a misunderstanding arose between security operatives and a Fulani man at a checkpoint in Ungwan Wakili which led to a Fulani man and a police man being shot at the checkpoint.

The situation later escalated in the evening when a group of youths who went fishing were attacked and one person macheted to death by the retaliating Fulani terrorists.

The communities affected by the curfew include Ungwan Juju, Mabuhu, Ungwan Wakili, and Zango Urban.

Another source, a resident who did not want his name mentioned, told our correspondent that Angwan Wakili, Angwan Juju, and Mabuhu communities in Atyap chiefdom were under possible attack from the suspected Fulani militia.

“Yesterday, 11th March, 2023 at about 4:45pm, I got informed that the security personnel at a checkpoint in Angwan Wakili tried to stop some Fulani men who were on motorcycle, but they tried to pick a fight with the mobile police officers. One of the officers was hit with a stick by the Fulani and the officer shot one of them on his leg. In retaliation, the Fulani also shot one of the officers who quickly rushed to the hospital.”

He explained that the suspected Fulani regroup returned to the checkpoint at about 9 to 10 pm and opened fire on the security personnel.

“But by this time, it was the military that was at the checking point exchanging fire.

“Over 10 bodies have been confirmed dead while four sustained gunshot injuries.

The spokesman of the Kaduna Police Command, SP Mohammed Jalige, when contacted by our correspondent, said he would confirm and get back with details as of the time of filing this report.

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