No fewer than 30 people were reportedly
killed and 25 others injured on Monday when gunmen struck at
Shonong in Bachit District of the Riyom Local Government Area of
Plateau State.
The latest round of killings came
barely 12 days after the burial of the acting heads of Shonong and
Attarkar, who were murdered on December 23.
Our correspondent gathered from
eye-witnesses that apart from those killed, over 40 houses were torched
by the gunmen believed to be Fulani cattle rearers . Also affected were
domestic animals belonging to the villagers.
The attackers were said to have stormed
the village around 7am on Monday in a commando-like manner, shooting
sporadically. Those killed were caught in the pandemonium that followed
staccato bursts of gunfire.
Shom Toma, one of the survivors, who is
receiving treatment at the Vom Christian Hospital, Jos, told
journalists that the attackers numbering over 100 struck at a time
most of the villagers had gone to their farms.
Toma said he was moulding some blocks
near his house when he heard gunshots. He said most of the victims
were children and elderly people.
The Executive Director of Stefanos
Foundation, Mr. Mark Lipdo, said that information available to him
indicated that the dead could be over 30.
He added that a search team was
still going round the village looking for some of the villagers who
ran into bushes with gunshot wounds .
Lipdo said, “Information just reaching
us says Fulani herdsmen attacked Bachit, Shorong in Riyom LGA. Sources
said over 30 bodies were seen in some parts of the community,
including the bushes.
“The villagers are presently watching
helplessly as soldiers have taken no action because they said they have
not been given order to take action.”
But the Plateau State Police
Commissioner, Mr. Chris Olakpe, said, “I was told that only four people
were killed and a couple of houses burnt.”
A member of the state House of Assembly, Mr. Daniel Dem, described the incident as unfortunate and regrettable.
Dem, who is the Majority Leader of the
Plateau State House of Assembly, lamented that the Special Task Force
had not been able to stem killings in the area.
He said, “If the military is there in
the village and the attack lasted till noon on Monday, then the
military has so many questions to answer.”
When contacted, the Spokesman for the
Special Task Force, Capt. Salisu Mustapha, said that soldiers at a
checkpoint received an alert that two people on their way to the farm
had been attacked by gunmen.
He added that the soldiers raced to the scene but received more alerts that the attackers had attacked the village.
“The soldiers had to call for
reinforcement as the attackers came in large numbers,” Mustapha said,
adding that six people were confirmed killed and five others wounded.
He also said that the STF Commander, Maj. Gen. David Enetie, had gone to the area.
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