Tuesday, 20 December 2016

Ethnic clashes in Tarawa State


Emerging reports from Taraba state suggests that about 42 people have lost their lives, following an ongoing violent clash between Tims and Fulanis in Sabon Gidan village of Dan Anacha town.



BREAKING: Brutal ethnic clash in Taraba, 24 killed According to Premium Times, many others have been reported missing in the ongoing violent clash within the state.

Sources from the area said the crisis started on Saturday when two corpses of Fulani were
found killed in a bush. This triggered their kingpins carrying out reprisal attacks on Tivs. "I counted about 20 corpses who were believed to have been killed early hours of today, Sunday,” a resident of the area told newsmen. “Many people including women and children are nowhere to be found,” the source added.

When contacted, the Taraba police spokesperson, David Misal, confirmed the clash, saying more operatives have been drafted to the area to restore peace and order. He said the police could not yet ascertain the casualty figure.

The Nation reports that the hacking to death of the farmers by suspected Fulani militia in Gassol Local Government Area has spilled to many Tiv villages, in spite of police and military presence in the area.
The meeting by Commissioner of Police Yuna Babas, State President of Tiv Cultural and Social Association (TCSA) Goodman Dahida, President
of Fulani’s Miyati-Alla, the Lamdo Gassol and security agencies to broker peace was fruitless Police, soldiers, Dahida and the Senior Special
Assistant to Taraba State Governor, Hon. Jerry Tyolanga, confirmed the rise in death toll.
Tiv homes were set ablaze, with smokes still billowing when The Nation visited the troubled area yesterday afternoon. Six persons were gunned down in Sabon Gari; 16 were slain in other villages. Among them were three women, eye-witnesses said. Four trucks conveyed bodies, which were killed. The bodies recovered from the “bush villages”. They were being taken to neighbouring Benue state. There was mass exodus of Tiv from Dan-Anacha and fleeing Taraba to Benue State where a bulk of their ethnic group resides. The displaced persons looked frustrated, most of them carrying heavy loads, children and domesticated animals but without transportation fares. Some were loudly crying and wailing over the loss of their loved ones. The renewed attack and killings of Tiv farmers began on Saturday in Dan-Anacha, whose name was recently changed to Kwararafa, as the state was busy at a “Peace Concert” in a stadium in County jalingo –the state capital – organised by Governor Darius Ishaku.
Police spokesman David Mishal, who confirmed the killings, was still being expected to brief the press on the details yesterday. He described the incident as “undercover attacks where you invade someone’s home and attack him when there is no war going on”. Governor Darius Ishaku is seen by the Tiv in Taraba as a peace maker. They held a meeting in Jalingo yesterday on the killings, which are raising national concerns. The Tiv community alleged that yesterday's killings followed a meeting between the Lando Gasol and the Fulani militias. “The meeting started by midnight and lasted till 4:00am when the militias began to invade Tiv homes,” one of the displaced farmers, who is injured, said.

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