Soldiers killed 17 herdsmen in Southern Kaduna -
 Miyetti Allah

Soldiers killed 17 herdsmen in Southern Kaduna - Miyetti Allah

Alhaji Haruna Usman, the chairman of the Kaduna state chapter of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), on Tuesday, March 21, accused soldiers of killing 17 herdsmen in Daile Alkariyo village, Jama’a local government area in the southern part of Kaduna state.

According to Usman, the incident occurred on Monday, March 20, revealing that over 40 houses were burnt down by the soldiers during the incident, Leadership reports.

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Miyetti Allah claims that Soldiers killed 17 herdsmen in Southern Kaduna
Miyetti Allah claims that Soldiers killed 17 herdsmen in Southern Kaduna

Usman said: “They invited the security personnel to come and intervene in the issue, but when they came, they started killing Fulani. They killed about 17 and burnt about 47 houses.

“It is not the indigenes of the area that killed the Fulanis, the military men killed them. So it is the government that kill them and I don’t know the reason.

“The military men burnt their homes and killed them. In fact one old man, almost 75 years old, was shot on the leg, he has only one leg, they shot the other leg.

“Yesterday (on Monday), I called the Garrison Commander to inform him about what was happening, he said he was going to check and contact the Commanding Officer of the area, but we have not spoken since then.”

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However, Kingsley Umoh, spokesman 1 division of the Nigerian Army, Kaduna, told The Cable that he was not aware of the incident when contacted.

“I can’t confirm that incident, but I will soon give an update on happenings in southern Kaduna,” he said.

Reaction from the spokesman of the Kaduna state police command, Aliyu Usman, was still awaited as at the time of filing this report.

Over 200 people have been killed in the last few months in Southern Kaduna in clashes between herdsmen and largely farming communities.

This has prompted the Kaduna state government to embark on several peace initiatives to help check the violence.

Source: Legit.ng

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