No fewer than 30 persons have been reported dead following fresh
attacks by gunmen in Birnin-Magaji local government area of Zamfara, NAN
reports.
Alhaji Muhammad Gusami, Chairman of the council, told
NAN on Sunday that the attacks took place in Kokeya and Chigama villages
in the area.
Gusami said the gunmen invaded Kokeya village with
motorcycles and killed two persons, set some houses ablaze and carted
away animals mostly cows.
He said that the “unfortunate incident”
had been reported to the Divisional Police Officer of Birnin-Magaji as
well as soldiers on surveillance of the zone.
According to him,
while this is going on, the attackers returned the next day and invaded
the neighbouring village of Chigama. “The gunmen, however, killed more
than 30 persons whose bodies were still being recovered from the bush,”
he said.
The chairman said the corpses have been taken to Birnin-magaji General Hospital.
He
said the Chigama attack took place shortly after three police trucks
just left the area when they noticed that peace had returned to the
area.
He added that the armed bandits also set several houses on fire on their second attack on Chigama village.
Malam
Ibrahim Sani, an eye-witness, also told NAN that the gunmen who invaded
Kokeya came while the villagers were closing from their prayers.
“The attackers shot sporadically in the air which prompted the people of Chigama to intervene.
“That
may have provoked the gunmen to come back so as to punish Chigama
people for trying to prevent the attack the previous day.
“While
three persons were killed from Kokeya and Chigama on the first day in
Kokeya, more than 50 were killed on the second day in Chigama while
several houses were burnt,” said Sani.
The Police Public Relations
Officer, ASP Sanusi Amiru, who confirmed the attack, said that the
police and army have moved to the area and normalcy had been restored.
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