27 HERDERS KILLED IN FRIENDLY AIRSTRIKE BURIED IN NASARAWA

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Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State has confirmed that the 27 herders killed in friendly airstrike of Tuesday have all been buried.

Additionally, 9 other family members that lost their lives were also been buried alongside the herders.

The police in Nasarawa State had confirmed the killing of 27 pastoralists in an ā€˜airstrikeā€™ in Doma Local Government Area of the state.

Deputy Superintendent of Police Ramhan Nansel, the police spokesperson, confirmed the development and casualty figure to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Lafia, the state capital.

Nansel said that preliminary investigation revealed that the pastoralists had on Tuesday, gone to Benue to pay fines for the release of cattle impounded by the Benue Livestock Guards implementing the Stateā€™s Anti-Open Grazing and Ranching Law.

He said: ā€œWhile they were loading some of the cows into vehicles on Tuesday night in Kwatiri village, a border community between Benue and Nasarawa, something like a drone or an aircraft hovered in the air and shelled them.ā€

Mr Nansel said the Commissioner of Police, Maiyaki Mohammed-Baba, had visited the scene of the incident and also attended the burial of the deceased alongside the State Deputy Governor, Emmanuel Akabe, and some traditional rulers.

He said investigation was ongoing to unravel those behind the act, adding that the command had deployed police officers to the area to prevent the breakdown of law and order.

Governor Abdullahi Sule had since condemned the dastardly act, saying that he was in touch with his Benue counterpart over the matter as security agencies continued their investigations.

He called on the people to remain calm and not take laws into their own hands.

The Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) had also condemned the killing and called for full investigation to unravel those behind the attack.

MACBAN, in a statement made available to NAN by its National Public Relations Officer, Muhammad Nura, said ā€œthis is the third time we are experiencing such happenings.ā€

He said that apart from the victims, livestock were also killed in the attack.

ā€œMACBAN describes the action as not only condemnable but a war crime under the Geneva Convention that prohibits the wanton killing of livestock.

ā€œWe call on the authorities to investigate this terror, punish the culprits and to be sure that incidents like this will not happen again,ā€ Mr Nura said.

 

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