Fulani herdsmen invade Niger village

Suspected rustlers invaded the village in Niger state, killing 5 villagers

The officials of the state confirmed the development describing it as “barbaric” and “inhuman”

At least five people were killed by the suspected Fulani herdsmen, who on October 31 raided Gbada community in Kaure, Shiroro local government area of Niger state.

The Punch reports that the attack was carried out at about 3a.m and that several locals were also wounded, while others are still missing.

The heavily armed gunmen, numbering over 30, reportedly invaded the community at about 3a.m when the villagers were deep asleep. The herdsmen also stole several cows.

Senator David Umaru, representing Niger East, has criticised the attack, defining it as “barbaric and heinous,” though appealing to the security agencies to bring the wrongdoers to book.

Umaru said that he got a call from some members of the community informing him of the raid of the gunmen and he quickly warned the police command in the state.

Hon Hassan Jagaba, chairman of Shiroro LGA, confirmed the incident and described the attack as “inhuman and devastating.”

“On the receipt of information of the invasion, I had to alert the Police at Zumba division, who mobilised their men to the affected community but the attackers had fled with the cattle they rustled before the Police got there,” he said.

On his own part, DSP Bala Elkana, also confirmed the report, adding that the rustlers escaped to the neighbouring Kaduna state.

Elkana further added that the anti-cattle rustling team was combing the forest through which the fleeing herdsmen were considered to have escaped. According to him, no arrest had been made so far.

Gbada and surroundings located on the border with neighbouring Kaduna state have come under attacks in recent times by rustlers.

In a related development, the troops of the Joint Task Force foiled a planned attack by the Niger Delta militants on the oil pipeline in Delta state.

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