Suspected Fulani Herdsmen Attack in Taraba State
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SOURCE: THE NATION
No fewer than 20 Tiv farmers were yesterday
killed in Dan-Anacha, Gassol Local Government
area of Taraba State by suspected Fulani
militias.
The killings took place as the state was busy at a
“Peace Concert” in a stadium in Jalingo –the state
capital – organised by Governor Darius Ishaku.
Dozens of other farmers were severely injured in the
attack.
Some sources said Fulani marauders on
Saturday afternoon invaded the Tiv community in Dan-
Anacha, whose name was recently changed to
Kwararafa, where they hacked down people. The
hostilities lasted until yesterday morning.
Hundreds of Tiv residents have reportedly fled Dan-
Anacha, although soldiers and policemen were deployed
in the area to keep the peace.
Taraba State President of Tiv Cultural and Social
Association (TCSA), Goodman Dahida, who met with
security agencies and traditional rulers, said the bodies
of 17 Tiv and two Fulani were recovered. The toll is
likely to rise today.
“There are more bodies said to be lying in the bush
which have not been recovered,” he said, adding that
the killings were done with sophisticated guns.
Police spokesman David Mishal, who confirmed the
killings to The Nation on the telephone, described the
incident as an “undercover attack where you invade
someone’s home and attack him when there is no war
going on.”
He said he would release the “real details of the
number of casualties,” to the media after conclusion of
investigation by the police.
He said: “Yes; some unidentified groups of people,
suspected to be Fulani, attacked Tiv in Dan-Anacha.
We are trying to gather more information on the number
of casualties.”
Gory photographs of Tiv farmers massacred in the
“undercover attack” yesterday went viral on the social
media particularly on Facebook.
Tiv farmers were killed massively by Fulani herdsmen
between 2012 and 2014. The coming onboard of
Governor Ishaku, who sued for peace and provided
security, brought a near-end to the killings.
The displaced Tiv farmers have just returned to their
homes to resume work on their farms when the Fulani
opened a new chapter of hostilities against them
yesterday.
TCSA President Goodman Dahida urged Ishaku to “do
something urgently” to save the lives of hundreds of the
Tiv farmers who have become endangered species in
central Taraba.
Dahida posted on his Facebook wall: “What does a
Fulani man want from a Tiv man for goodness sake?
What are they gaining in the killings? Mr Governor,
Darius Dickson Ishaku, these people are out again in
their killing spree of Tiv people. Do something urgently
or…”
There was a peace meeting in Dan-Anacha involving
Dahida and other security agencies, reportedly at the
prompting of Governor Darius Ishaku.
At the meeting were Commissioner of Police Yunas
Babas, President of Fulani’s Miyati-Alla, the Lamdo
Gassol, village head of Dan-Anacha, other Tiv chiefs,
the divisional police office, the SSS and other opinion
leaders.
The commissioner of police called for calm and truce,
and created two camps for the displaced Tiv farmers.
Babas was seen stopping vehicles and asking fleeing
displaced persons to return, with an assurance that
they would be protected.
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