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Head among victims
Gunmen yesterday
raided a village in Zamfara State and killed at least 48 people including the
district head, chief imam and the local vigilante leader.
The attack in Kizara
village of Tsafe local government area started at about 4am and lasted for more
than five hours, residents told a Daily Trust reporter who visited the area
soon after the incident.
Witnesses said dozens
of unidentified gunmen arrived on motorbikes, and laid siege on the village,
firing at residents.
Some of the gunmen
climbed a hill behind the village and shot at people trying to escape the
attack as well as those trying to come in to help from neighbouring villages.
The gunmen also went
house-to-house, shooting men dead. They told residents that they were looking
for vigilante members who they said were threatening them for a long time.
During the attack,
chief imam of the village, his deputy and three of his disciples were killed.
Also shot dead were 11 people who came in from neighbouring villages to offer
help.
The gunmen also set
fire to many houses and shops before they fled the village around 9 am.
Residents said the Divisional
Police Officer in charge of Keta division engaged the attackers in a shootout
for hours but he was overwhelmed and had to retreat.
Alhaji Ali Hakimi,
who survived the attack, gave an account of the incident to our reporter: “I
woke up in the morning to get my children set for work on my farm. I suddenly
started to hear gun shots. I listened attentively and I realized that sounds of
the gun shots were coming directly behind me.
“I then sensed
trouble and quickly run into my house. I saw one of my children standing at the
compound and I told him to hide himself in a room close to mine but before he
did that they came and shot him dead.”
Another resident, Idi
Namarake, told Daily Trust that when he heard the gunshots, his wife advised
him to hide under the bed, and soon after the gunmen forced their way into the
room. They asked the wife where her husband was and she told them he had
travelled. “That was how I escaped being killed,” he said.
The attack in Kizara
came just two days after the security agents stationed at the village were
withdrawn.
State police
commissioner Mr Akila Usman Gwary confirmed the attack, saying the police would
leave no stone unturned in bringing the perpetrators to justice.
This was the
deadliest in the series of bandit attacks on villages in Zamfara State over the
past two years.
In November last
year, 20 people were shot dead in a similar attack in Kabaro town. A month
earlier, 27 were killed in Dangulbi, while in Birnin Magaji 15 were killed in
February 2012. These were preceded by the August 2011 attack in which 19 died
at Lingyado town.
In most of the
attacks, it was believed that the gunmen were trying to exact revenge from
vigilantes who had previously arrested armed robbers terrorizing local traders.
Similar attacks have
also happened in neighboring Kaduna and Katsina states. Just days ago, bandits
attacked Kwasa-Kwasa in Kaduna State, killing two military personnel and four
other people. In previous incidents in Kaduna State, 20 people were killed in
Dogon Dawa in October 2012; 3 cops died in Birnin Gwari in the same month; and
seven people were killed in Goron Dutse earlier this month.
source: Dailytrust
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