- No fewer than twenty people were killed when the rampaging armed non-state actors attacked Ugama village in the Kauru Local Government Area of the State
Terrorists wreaking havoc across Nigeria’s northern region have struck again in Kaduna State.
No fewer than twenty people were killed when the rampaging armed non-state actors attacked Ugama village in the Kauru Local Government Area of the State.
According to reports, many others were injured during the onslaught by Fulani assailants from Ugama who also engaged in ritual killings.
Malam Yusufa Ugama, a resident who narrowly escaped the attack, stated that after the ritual killings, some of the assailants attacked the village and set it on fire. He also mentioned that the village’s livestock was stolen.
The motive for the attack remains unclear, but Yusufa explained, “We saw people armed with guns, machetes, and knives, and they were calling themselves cattle rustlers.”
A source also revealed that there had been a dispute between the villagers and their chief, whose name was not disclosed, over the sale of village farmland.
The Public Relations Officer of the Kaduna State Police Command, DSP Mansur Hassan, confirmed the incident to TST Hausa, but stated that the police had not yet received any formal complaints from the villagers or any group regarding the attack or those accused of the killings.
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