Tension enveloped Yelwa Shendam, in
the southern zone of Plateau State over the killing of 10 travellers who were
said to be on a business trip to Dampar in Ibi Local Government Area of Taraba
State.
Yelwa has been one the theatres
of the internecine strife in Plateau State since May 2004 after the killing of
over 600 people, resulting in the imposition of a state of emergency by former
President Olusegun Obasanjo.
The 10 victims were said to be
travelling in two Peugeot 504 cars on Thursday evening before they met their
death.
The incident followed the killing of
35 people on Thursday morning in Mavo village of Wase Local Government Area of
the state.
There are feelings that the killing
of the 35 people was connected with the killing of the 10 persons.
The 10 murdered entrepreneurs, made
up of seven Muslim men and three Christian women, were ambushed by some youths
suspected to be from Tarok , a village, about four kilometres after Walu in
Langtang South Local Government area of Plateau State.
Six of those killed, whose corpses
have been recovered and buried according to Islamic rites in Yelwa on Thursday,
were identified as Sabo Yusif, Adamu Abdullahi, Lawal Maikifi, Sale Tori
Papa, Habibu Adam and Bala Muhammad.
The identities of the three other
victims were unknown as at press time.
However a search party was
constituted on Friday to recover the body of the 10th victim, identified as
Abdullahi Haliru, who drove one of the cars.
An eyewitness, who narrowly escaped
from the attackers, said the youths were armed with AK 47 riffles, machetes and
other weapons.
Pleading anonymity, he said, “The
Tarok youths attacked and killed the travellers around 4.30pm on Thursday. The
victims were traders and they were taking their wares to Dampar to sell at the
weekly market.
“The youths were fully armed. Some
were carrying AK47, machetes and other weapons. They ambushed the traders and
shot them. Those who tried to flee were murdered with machetes. It was
horrible. My escape was a miracle.”
A detachment of policemen from the
Divisional Police Office in Mabudi, the headquarters of Langtang South Local
Government Area were deployed in the area they recovered five of the corpses,
which they deposited at the mortuary of the Langtang General Hospital in
Langtang North Local Government Area.
Meanwhile, a delegation of
traditional rulers from Langtang South Local Government Area who were
accompanied by some policemen and local government officials on Friday visited
Yelwa to commiserate with the victims’ families and also pacify residents of
the town.
When contacted on Saturday, the
Commissioner of Police, Mr. Chris Olakpe, said, “I have not been briefed on the
incident.”
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I believ God 4a peacful & beta Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteGod let ur kingdom come
ReplyDeleteThe world is truly wicked
ReplyDeleteFG should deploy uniform men to that village.it too much of killing a nouth.
ReplyDeleteIs it dat hoodlums, terorrist r now more stronger and powerful dan our government, police and. Military force..... Very sad abt all dis killings in d north and nothing positive seems 2 be happening....
ReplyDeleteBesides @ d end na d common man still Dey die.
We keep hearing all this killing of innocent ppl and yet, no solution.God we place our trust in u, u are the God who can rebrand this country.
ReplyDeletePls God touch d evils ppl's mind and convert them 2 Godly Ppl, this's too much. We don't want this evils again
ReplyDeleteOboy I tier oooh.dey r even kilin der own
ReplyDeleteI put the blame on GEJ he is the President commander in chief of armed forces rather than rise up to stop all the evil he is busy planning a 2nd(or 3rd) term in 2015, even he knows he is incapable and incompetent
ReplyDeleteAt times we wonder why God has somthings happen to us, we are left in the valley!yet Gods foolishness is somuch greater than the wisdom of men.
ReplyDeleteGod interven in Nigeria matter.
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