By LUKA BINNIYAT
KADUNA — The remains of about 150
Southern Kaduna natives, were, yesterday, buried in a mass grave in Unguwant
Gata, Maroa Chiefdom of Karua Local Government Area of the state, according to
a local chief from the area.
Sankwai, Tekum and Unguwan Gata
villages in Maroa Chiefdom were, Saturday, invaded by what villagers said were
Fulani gunmen, killing no fewer than 200 natives and burning the three
villages, after plundering them.
It was gathered that all Southern
Kaduna villages were sombre, over the attacks, as special prayers were
offered for the deceased in all churches.
Meanwhile, the Southern
Kaduna Peoples Union, SOKAPU, the umbrella body for ethnic nationalities in the
southern part of Kaduna State, has said that the people of the area, have no
choice than to defend themselves against the frequent attacks and
killings by the Fulani gunmen.
Addressing newsmen, yesterday, in
Kaduna, President of SOKAPU, Dr. Ephraim Goje, said that the persistent attacks
and massacres of their people was a clear indication that the government
and the security agencies were not capable of protecting them.
He said the people were being pushed
to the wall as they were being killed and their homes and property destroyed,
adding that it had become imperative for them to defend themselves by whatever
means necessary.
Goje said, “the Fulanis have
unofficially declared war on our people. No community has the monopoly of
violence, so our people are being pushed to a level that we may take certain
actions aimed at defending ourselves and our land in order to put an end to
this impunity and senseless killings.”
He added that over 5,000 people had
been displaced in the 40 attacks on communities in the southern part of the
state since 2011.
“We have identified the perpetrators
as Fulani herdsmen as responsible for the attacks and killings, but each time
we raise this observation, the Fulani socio-cultural organisations within the
state have out-rightly denied the involvement of their people, asking for
proofs.”
He added that two Fulani youths in
Manchok led Saturday’s attack, during which 219 people were killed,
noting that the Fulani youths died in the process and their corpses were
identified by the locals.
“The recent attack was led by two
well known young Fulanis resident in Manchock town, who died in the process.
Their dead bodies had clearly and unambiguously been identified by the natives
and their corpses are now kept by the Joint Task Force, JTF, Command in
Kafanchan for further forensic screening.
“This has clearly vindicated us and
confirms our earlier position that the Fulanis have declared a jihad on the
people of Southern Kaduna and Nigeria, evidenced by this genocide in Bondong,
the murder in Katsina State, Birnin Gwari, Plateau, Zamfara, Taraba, Benue,
among others.
“In some of these attacks, suspects
had been arrested and handed over to security agencies for prosecution, only
for the culprits to be seen working freely on the streets the next day.
“What comes to our minds now is
that, truly, the Fulanis have unofficially declared war on our people. Let it
be placed on record that no community has the monopoly of violence, so our
people are being pushed to the wall and we may take certain steps aimed at
defending ourselves and our land in order to put an end to this impunity,” Goje
warned.
He lamented the lack of
collaboration between security agencies in Kaduna and Plateau states, noting
that the attackers often come in from the Plateau axis to attack Atakar and
Marwa chiefdoms, which are bordering Plateau State, adding that each time they
are chased by security agents from Kaduna State, they run to the Plateau where
they walk freely to celebrate their so-called victories.
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