The death toll in the attack by
suspected Fulani herdsmen on the natives of Godogodo town, Jema’ah Local
Government Area, Kaduna State, has hit 40, on Monday.
The National President of Southern
Kaduna Peoples’ Union, Solomon Musa, said that so far, the people of the
community had been able to identify not less than 40 corpses apart from
the several other corpses burnt beyond recognition.
This is just as condemnation on Monday trailed the killing which took place between Saturday and Sunday.
The incident forced the interim Chairman
of Jema’ah Local Government Council, Dr. Humble Katuka, to impose a
24-hour curfew on the LGA.
The Deputy Governor of Kaduna State,
Barnabas Bala, had described the attack as unjustifiable even as the
Southern Kaduna Peoples’ Union described it as barbaric.
Bala, who addressed journalists in the wake of the attack, however, appealed for calm.
He said, “This type of attack is
unjustifiable and unacceptable. Every effort is being made to restore
peace to the area. We strongly appeal for support as security agencies
work round the clock to make the affected area safe.”
The herdsmen’s attack left no fewer than 20 natives of Godogodo community dead.
The national president of SOKAPU said Godogodo community had been deserted following the attack.
“Godogodo town, once again, came under
an unprovoked attack by Fulani herdsmen from Saturday, October 15, 2016
to Sunday, October 16. This is despite the frantic calls for help from
the villagers on those constitutionally saddled with the task of
safeguarding Nigerian citizens,” he said.
He said apart from the 40 corpses identified by the natives, virtually all houses in the town had been burnt.
Musa said, “The herdsmen wreaked maximum
havoc by killing our people. So far, the people of the town have been
able to identify not less than 40 corpses aside from the several other
corpses burnt beyond recognition. Virtually, all the houses in the town
have been burnt.
When contacted, the Police Public
Relations Officer, Kaduna State Command, Aliyu Usman, however, said the
death toll remained 20.
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