DailyPost gathered that the violence has rendered no fewer than 500 people from the four affected communities homeless as they are now camped in two places, Fadan Atakar, and Zangan.
According to Badu, the injured were taken to Jankwano ECWA Church
Hospital, Jos and Kaura General Hospital for treatment.Confirming the
development, the Public Relations Officer of Kaduna State Emergency
Management Agency, SEMA, Mallam Abubakar Adamu, said as at
Friday, the number of refugees at the two camps was 500, but the number would likely rise.Narrating what led to the violence at one of the camps, Model Primary School, Fadan Atakar, Badu said, it was the first time Atakar ever came under Fulani attack.
In his words, “There was a young man, Aboi Stephen (21), in Mafan who
had been complaining that some cattle have been grazing in his dry
season farm. I was told that the cattle destroyed a good portion of the
farm, and that there was no end in sight to the destruction. Only the
Fulanis own cattle there.
“About two weeks ago, two Fulani cows were found dead, apparently of poison. The owner of the cows was said to have publicly warned Aboi of the grave consequences of his action. I don’t know if it was Aboi that poisoned the cows, or even if they died of poisoning.
“Then one day, Aboi was found missing. After a search by the villages they found his corpse which had deep machete cuts and his throat was slit open.
“Upon that discovery, women and children mobilised to the palace of the chief of Atakar, Chief Tobias Nkom-Wada accusing him of inviting the Fulani into Atakar land in the first place. They vandalised the palace and the chief is now living in his personal house in Tachire.
“On seeing what the women and children did, the Fulanis started
moving out en mass to their kin in Kanawuri areas of Plateau State,
which also has some Atakar speaking villages.
“On their way, they shot a young man that same day in Kanawuri area. That pitched them against the Atakar in Plateau State and they fought for days. The fighting led to the burning of some Atakar villages.
“The affected ones had to move to this Local Government, where we
open the first refugee camp for them. at Mifi. But, we have merged it
with the other two, because it was too vulnerable.“About two weeks ago, two Fulani cows were found dead, apparently of poison. The owner of the cows was said to have publicly warned Aboi of the grave consequences of his action. I don’t know if it was Aboi that poisoned the cows, or even if they died of poisoning.
“Then one day, Aboi was found missing. After a search by the villages they found his corpse which had deep machete cuts and his throat was slit open.
“Upon that discovery, women and children mobilised to the palace of the chief of Atakar, Chief Tobias Nkom-Wada accusing him of inviting the Fulani into Atakar land in the first place. They vandalised the palace and the chief is now living in his personal house in Tachire.
“On their way, they shot a young man that same day in Kanawuri area. That pitched them against the Atakar in Plateau State and they fought for days. The fighting led to the burning of some Atakar villages.
“When the Army moved in last week, the Fulanis left Kanawuri in Plateau state back to this place with their arms.
“Last Saturday, by 3pm.
They attacked Mafan, Zalang, Taliki and Zangkan villages up those
hills, while able bodied men had gone to the farms or the market. They
went on unchallenged from 3pm on Saturday morning, till Sunday morning.“When the Army arrived the scene on Sunday morning the Officer in charge told me that they counted 19 bodies. All the Houses in the villages have been burnt.
The Kaduna State Police Spokesperson, Deputy Superintendent of
Police, DSP, Aminu Lawan, confirmed the story, but said he was yet to be
briefed on the casualty figure by the Area Commander in charge of the
affected area.
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