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Miyetti Allah speaks on insecurity, says bandits also attack Fulanis

Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo by Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
July 17, 2021
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The Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) has disclosed that Fulani natives are also victims of banditry and cattle rustlers.

This was disclosed by the Chairman of MACBAN, Haruna Usman Tugga.

According to Tugga, Fulanis were attacked in Atyap Chiefdom of Zangon Kataf Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

Tugga said about 16 Fulanis, mostly women and children, were killed, while over 300 houses were burnt down.

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Tugga while speaking with newsmen in Kaduna said bandits have not spared anybody, as “they are constantly rustling cows, kidnapping pastoralists and killing whenever victims fail to pay ransoms as demanded by the bandits.”

The MACBAN Chairman said:” As is characteristic of the misinformed youths who are indoctrinated to hate the Fulani pastoralists, attack on cattle rearers followed the unfortunate event.”

Tugga said Atyap youths were mobilized to attack Fulani communities in the area while security agencies moved to contain the violence around Gora Gan and adjoining villages.

He added: “Within a few days, all the houses of the Fulani in the Chiefdom were burnt by mobs in broad daylight.

“In addition to the burning of settlements, an unconfirmed number of Fulani pastoralists were also killed. As a consequence, the surviving victims of the arson are now internally displaced and scattered around in neighbouring Local Governments of Kaura, Kauru, Lere, Jema’a and Kachia.

“There are confirmed reports of the killing of 16 persons, mostly women and children. Over 300 houses belonging to the Fulani are reportedly burnt to ashes in the different villages for the Chiefdom.”

Bandits have been attacking the Northern part of Nigeria.

Schools, communities, religious leaders have been killed while they demanded ransom for others abducted.

Kaduna, Zamfara, Taraba, Katsina and Sokoto States have witnessed activities of banditry.

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