Pandemonium! Soldiers Allegedly Kill Secondary School Student, Injure Others While Trying To Save Fulani Herdsman
Information has it that some Nigerian soldiers have inflicted irreparable harm on a secondary school student while trying to rescue a Fulai herdsman,Tori.ng reports.
The spokesperson warned youths against taking the law into their
own hands, urging them to report any security breach to the army or the
police.
Source: tori.ng
A secondary school pupil, identified as Ayew Atume has been killed
by one of the bullets reportedly fired by soldiers attached to 707
Special Forces Brigade in Makurdi, Benue State, Punch Metro reports.
A Fulani herdsman |
It was gathered that Atume, a resident of Jato Aka in the Kwande
Local Government Area of the state, was having a lunch in his
parents’compound after returning from school on Tuesday when the stray
bullet hit him.
He reportedly died at the spot.
Punch Metro reports that some members of a vigilance group in the
community had intercepted a car conveying some suspected Fulani
herdsmen.
The security guards were said to have found arms in the vehicle, which made them to detain the occupants.
Nigerian soldiers |
A resident, who did not give his name, said the herdsmen alerted
soldiers in the Kashimbila area of the state, who raced to the scene and
allegedly freed the men, shooting continuously. In the process, one of
the bullets killed Atume.
The resident said, “Youths keeping vigilance on the town acted
on a tip-off and intercepted a vehicle conveying some suspected
herdsmen who were in possession of arms. The suspects called soldiers in
Kashimbila who then called their colleagues stationed in Jato Aka to
rescue the men.
“The soldiers arrived at the scene and whisked the car and the
occupants to their base. The continued insistence of the youth for the
vehicle to be handed over to the police angered the soldiers who started
shooting indiscriminately into the air to frighten them.
“Ayew (Atume) was killed by a stray bullet. The boy just
returned from school and was taking his lunch in his parents’ compound
near the scene of the incident when the bullet hit him. He died
instantly.”
Another resident said several other persons were injured in the
commotion that followed the shootings as people scampered to safety.
“The situation now is such that residents of the town are leaving, while commercial activities have been put to a halt.
"The villagers are alleging conspiracy between the Fulani
herdsmen and the soldiers to destroy the town. Many residents were
injured on Tuesday by the soldiers’ bullets, including a community
leader,” he added.
However, the Assistant Director, Army Public Relations, 707 Special
Forces Brigade, Makurdi, Maj. Olabisi Ayeni, debunked the claim that
the pupil was killed by soldiers.
Ayeni, in a statement on Thursday, stated that the vigilantes had
mounted an illegal roadblock in the community. He accused them of
harassing motorists and other road users, adding that those rescued by
soldiers were victims and not suspects.
“Youths in the town mounted an illegal roadblock, especially
along the road linking Jato Aka to Taraba State, arresting innocent road
users coming into Benue State.
“They detained some visitors, alleging they were Fulani
herdsmen. Our soldiers got a distress call and moved there immediately.
They were able to rescue seven people and they were moved to our base to
ensure their safety.
“At the time of the arrest, they were searched and their
vehicles were also searched, but nothing incriminating was found. The
police were immediately contacted for further investigation if actually
they were coming in with arms.
“While this was going on, the youth regrouped in their hundreds
and surrounded the military base, demanding that the seven commuters be
handed over to them.
“On the refusal of our troops to hand them over, they became
aggressive and started throwing stones into our base. They later started
firing at the camp. They destroyed our operational vehicles.
“They also killed a boy in the process. Furthermore, they
attacked some traditional chiefs and the Sole Administrator of Kwande
LGA who came to appeal to them.
“Our troops rescued the chiefs, but one of them was injured.
Therefore, the claim that our troops are protecting Fulani herdsmen is
not true. The illegally arrested commuters by the youths are not Fulani
people; they are innocent Nigerians going about their business
peacefully.
“The Nigerian Army has the constitutional responsibility to
ensure the safety of all Nigerians. Inasmuch as we share the pains of
those youths, we won’t allow any Nigerian to be unjustly punished or
allow their fundamental rights to be tampered with,” the statement read in part.
Source: tori.ng
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