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Southern Kaduna group, SOKAPU, lists 11 killings in 3 days, names communities overrun by alleged Fulani militia

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The Southern Kaduna Peoples Union (SOKAPU) has listen killings in the troubled area, applauding the better response time of troops on one occasion, though they arrived after the departure of killers, it alleges are Fulani militia.

It also gave a list of communities overrun and taken over by the militia as well as those completely razed. At press time, there was no corroboration by the Police.

Its spokesman, Mr. Luka Binniyat, says, “18th August, 2020, amidst a rigidly imposed punishing 24 hours curfew that is 63 days today, armed Fulani militia invaded Unguwan Gankon village in Gora ward, Zangon Kataf LGA and killed two persons and burnt seven houses.

Neighbors came to the rescue and the murderers fled, adding that the name of the victims are Kefas Malachy Bobai, a 30 year old farmer and father of three and Miss Takama Paul, 16, a student.

Though armed Nigeria troops  arrived a bit late after the killers escaped, SOKAPU praised their better response this time around.

It adds: “The previous Sunday, 17th August, 2020,  Mr Bulus Joseph, 48,  father of  nine was murdered gruesomely  on his farm at Sabon Gida Idon along Kaduna – Kachia road, in Kajuru LGA, by armed Fulani militia. He stood up to the killers so that his wife and three children could escape. But he paid the price with his life as he was sub-humanly butchered by the cold blooded murderers. The picture of his corpse is too horrid to be made public.

“On the 16th August,  Pastor  Adalchi Usman,  39 and father of  two was murdered.  Pastor Usman, who was pastor  of  ECWA  Church,  Unguwan /Madaki,  Maro ward, in Kajuru LGA in Southern part of  Kaduna state,  was  ambushed while in a  commercial vehicle he had boarded with three others. The killers came from the bush and just started shooting at the car. Also killed were, Mariah Na’Allah of  Unguwan Madaki;   Shekari from Unguwa Ali – a native of  Anchuna village, Zangon Kataf LGA and Ezekiel Maikasa a native of  Gadanaji in Kajuru LGA.

“The driver of the vehicle, Danlami Dariya was abducted and at the time of releasing this statement his whereabouts was still unknown.

“Then on the same night of 16th August, 2020, Bugai village near Banikanwa in Kachia LGA was attacked by armed Fulani militia. The village Head, Dan’azumi Musa, 67 was killed.  His siblings, Aniya Musa, 60 including his very aged mother, Kande Musa, 97 and junior sister, Angelina Irmiya,  45 were killed. Four members of a family wiped out!  

“Six others sustained grievous injuries. They are John Dan’azumi,  Danbuzu Anita, and  Blessing Soja. The rest are Patricia Anita,  Precious Friday  and Mercy Yohana 

“Part of the village was burnt after the attackers looted the village.

“This is to further show that the siege on Southern Kaduna Communities is still ongoing. The genocide is still much on.

“For Southern Kaduna, the past five years that Mallam Nasir el-Rufai has been Governor, it has been a grim horror  tale of  blood, destruction and hopelessness which we shall never forget!

“Meanwhile, after el-Rufai has severally insisted that no square inch of Southern Kaduna has been occupied by Fulani militia and throwing several challenges to anyone to point out such a community, SOKAPU has come up with our findings:

“Below are indigenious rural, christian communities of Southern Kaduna that have been sacked by rampaging armed Fulani militia and displaced to various communities and IDPs camps. These villages are now under the full occupation of  Fulani some for over a year as listed below according to LGAs and Wards.

1 KACHIA LGA  (2020)

(i) Doka: Chikwale, Idum, Muruchi, Kwasau Legede, Kafeyawa,  Amale, Chikwale, Unguwan Pa, Gidan Sambo, Gidan Para, Unguwan Muruchi, Unguwan Dutse, Baware kasa, Gidan Duna, Sabon Gida Duna, Opase, Gidan Sunday, Gidan Yarima, Gidan Auta, Bakin Garma, Gidan Ladan,  Maigari, Gidan Wakili, Pago, Oshowodo, Gidan Peter.

(ii) Ankuwa Ward: Ungwan pah

(iii) Bishini Ward: Koron Kurmin iya, Ungwan Gwari KurminIya

(iv) Kateri Ward: Rishi

Numbers of communities displaced in Kachia LGA =  32 Communities from four Wards

2 Kajuru LGA (2019-2020)
(i) Kallah Ward: Kihoro-Libere, Bakin Kogi, Umiko,Magunguna, Idazo, Ungwan , Galadima, Ungwan Guza, Etiss, Ungwan Ma’aji, Ungwan Dantata, Ungwan Araha 1 & 2, Ungwan Goshi, Ungwan Shaban, Ungwan Jibo, Ungwan Maijama’a, Ungwan Sako, Ungwan Maidoki, Ungwan Masaba

(ii) Tantatu Ward: Ungwan Makware

(iii) Idon Ward: Edanu, Ungwan Mudi, Ungwan Rana, Ifele, Ungwan Gora

Number of Displaced Communities from Kajuru LGA = 24 from three wards

3 CHIKUN LGA (2019-2020)

(i) Kunai Ward: Kudo (Dau), Sunusi Dnakwala, Galu,  Aguyita, Galuko, Galiwyi, Atopi, Onkoru, Anguwan, Badole, Manini, Hayin Damisa,  Anguwan Nyako, Badimi, Gnashi, Sarari , Giji,  Dnapagbe, Badimi, Shelbula, Rafin yashi, Sabongida, Rafinyashi, Anguwan, Amos Manini,  Hayin Dakachi Manini,  Madalla, Abon, Kawuya

(ii) Gayam Ward in Birnin Gwari LGA Bordering Kunai in Chikun LGA

Rumanan Gbagyi,  Rumanan Hausa, Malamo, Labi, Hayin Kozo, Muya, Shuwaka, Polwaya, Kaguru, Kasko, Nasarawa Kaguru, Dabbara Kaguru

Number of Displaced and occupied communities  = 45

4 Kaura LGA (2019-20200)

(i) Zangan District: Adu , Kirmun, Kirim, Zangan, Dantie, Zadien, Mayi Abun, Katsak Tagan

Number of Displaced and Occupied rural communities = 8

“As at today, 19th August, 2020 at least 109 communities scattered in 4  LGAs of Southern Kaduna  have been displaced and taken over by armed Fulani militia unchallenged by the state.

“There are at least 50,000 IDPs leaving in several camps in Southern Kaduna  and with relations  all because their villages are either too unsafe to return or  have been taken over by Fulani militia.

“It is our hope that with this information, government will begin the recovery of these rural communities back to the owners and the invaders apprehended and taken to justice.

“We are hereby calling on all our members to give maximum cooperation to all the forces deployed to safeguard Southern Kaduna.

“We shall continue to pray for peace and work with genuine stakeholders for return to normalcy to our troubled, blessed motherland – Southern Kaduna.”

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