Herdsmen kill four in Taraba , a day after governor warned of impending attack

A day after Taraba state governor, Darius Ishaku warned of impending attack his state, suspected herdsmen have killed four persons at Ngutswen village in Gassol local government area of Taraba state.

The governor had said the state received a notice from an undisclosed source of an impending attack in 10 days time.

Tyav Ngutswen, a community leader, confirmed that the attackers were herdsmen in an interview with Punch.

According to him, the problem started after some cows belonging to one Dapel Lolo and one another Buruti invaded farms and caused serious damage.

“We caught 12 of their cows that eat our crops and handed over to them peacefully, but we demanded a compensation of N40,000 which they reluctantly paid, but threatened to attack us,” he reportedly said.

“I can confirm to you that Alhaji Buruti’s sons were among the over 20 of herdsmen who attacked us.

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“We can’t stay here because there is no security, that’s why we are rushing to conduct the burial and leave before it gets dark.”

David Misal, the spokesman of the state police command, confirmed the incident on Friday but dismissed reports that they were herdsmen.

Misal said, “Some people suspected to be armed robbers invaded the community. They shot four people dead and catered away motorcycles.”

“No arrest has been made so far. Before we arrived the scene, they had ran away. So we are gathering intelligence and trying to see how we can arrest the perpetrators.

“Nobody can say at the moment if they were herdsmen or not. Their mode of operation was to attack the people and cart away their motorcycles, just like armed robbers.

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“So what we have so far gathered shows they are armed robbers. Form the look of things, it was an armed robbery incident and we are yet to verify the identities of the attackers.”