TheCitizen - It's all about you
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials
No Result
View All Result
TheCitizen - It's all about you
No Result
View All Result

Gunmen kill 100 in Kaduna massacre

The Citizen by The Citizen
March 16, 2014
in Headlines, Uncategorized
A A
0
22
SHARES
734
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

At least 100 people were killed when some gunmen attacked three villages in Kaura Local Government Area of Kaduna State in the early hours of Saturday.

Our correspondent gathered that the attackers invaded the three villages of Ugwar Sankwai, Ungwar Gata and Chenshyi on Friday night when the villagers were fast asleep.

According to eye witnesses, the gunmen, numbering over 40, razed houses and gunned down residents who tried to escape.

One of the residents of Chenshyi, Nuhu Moses, who managed to escape from the scene of the attack, said no fewer than 50 people were killed in his village.

He said: “The attackers were more than 40 and were armed with dangerous knives, guns and other sophisticated weapons. Over 50 people were killed in our village alone and there is no house standing.

All the houses were burnt by the attackers while people who attempted, to run were gunned down. I was just lucky to have escaped, but our pastor’s wife and kids were among the people that were butchered.”

Also, a resident of Ungwar Sankwai, Jonathan Bako, described his escape as a miracle.

The Kaduna Command of the Nigeria Police Force confirmed the incident.

Its spokesman, Mr. Aminu Lawan, said a police men had been deployed in the area while the command had started investigating the attack.

Vice-Chairman of the council, Daniel Anyip, confirmed that several houses were set ablaze by the attackers.

He added that children and women were not spared in the attack.

“From our records, in all the three villages attacked, only five houses are standing, while people killed are about 100. These are villages that housed a lot of people but they are now homeless,” he added.

Meanwhile, the state Governor, Mukhtar Yero, through his spokesman, Mr. Ahmed Maiyaki, has condemned the attack, describing it as “ungodly and barbaric.”

Yero, who vowed to bring the perpetrators to book, ordered a full-scale investigation into the attack.

The governor condoled with the victims of the attacks and assured them of his administration’s commitment to protecting the lives and property of the people of the state.

The governor also appealed to the attacked communities to remain calm and law-abiding as security operatives were already on top of the situation.

A Southern Kaduna group, Centrum Initiative for Development and Rights Advocacy, also condemned the attack and asked why the attackers operated for several hours unchallenged.

CEDRA’s spokesman, Dr. John Danfulani, said the attack was nothing but a genocide and an extinction of the people of the southern part of the state.

He noted that the state government and its agents were just politics with the insecurity in the area and warned that the patience of the people of the area was fast running out.

Danfulani said, “We condemn in strong terms the killings that took place in Ungwan Gata, Me-Sankwai and Tekum villages by suspected Fulani herdsmen.

“The killings in three villages continued to early hours of Saturday and at the end, over 100 innocent Southern Kaduna people were butchered and killed by the assailants with impunity. It is a gradual genocide and an extinction.

“It is clear that the Kaduna State government and their agents are only playing politics with the insecurity ravaging  the southern Kaduna region. We will also not shy away from stating the obvious, that the Kaduna state government has failed and is only playing double standard.”

On Friday, about 350 people lost their lives in the clash between Boko Haram insurgents and the Special Forces in Maimalari, Maiduguri, Borno State.

The insurgents had attacked the 21 Armoured Brigade of the Nigerian Army in the wee hours of Friday.

 

Share9Tweet6Share2
Previous Post

Army captures Boko Haram armoury, kills 10

Next Post

NERC Writes Discos, Demands Improved Service

Related Posts

Osun elections: I’m still studying guber results
Headlines

BREAKING: Tribunal annuls Adeleke’s election, declares Oyetola Osun governor

January 27, 2023
Protesters block Lagos-Benin road over fuel price hike, scarcity
Headlines

Protesters block Lagos-Benin road over fuel price hike, scarcity

January 27, 2023
Military probes soldiers’ dance to ‘Emilokan’ song, others
Headlines

Military vows to deal with anti-election plotters, pledges neutrality

January 27, 2023
Owerri jailbreak: Nine fleeing inmates in Ghana police net
Headlines

FG foils another jailbreak

January 27, 2023
Southern, Middle Belt leaders condemn PDP for electing northern presidential candidate
Headlines

Voting for Atiku will be mistake, says whistleblower

January 26, 2023
Tinubu will declare assets after elections – APC chieftain
Headlines

Fuel crisis, naira redesign plots to sabotage me – Tinubu

January 26, 2023
Next Post

NERC Writes Discos, Demands Improved Service

Fuel scarcity lingers nationwide

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

ODDITIES

Nigerian kills compatriot in South Africa

Hoodlum stabs funeral guest for dating ex-wife

by admin
January 27, 2023
0

Why I married my daughter’s boyfriend – Kano woman

Why I married my daughter’s boyfriend – Kano woman

by admin
January 25, 2023
0

Family rejects old naira notes as bride price in Niger State

Family rejects old naira notes as bride price in Niger State

by admin
January 25, 2023
0

State of the States

Gov. Makinde signs €50m MoU with France for healthcare, education

Gov. Makinde signs €50m MoU with France for healthcare, education

by admin
January 27, 2023
0

...

Kwara governor signs 2023 budget

Kwara governor signs 2023 budget

by admin
January 26, 2023
0

...

2023: Sanwo-Olu picks APC N50m governorship forms

Sanwo-Olu appoints two new perm secs

by admin
January 26, 2023
0

...

Sanwo-Olu doubles Lagos students’ bursary

Sanwo-Olu approves new vehicles for state directors

by admin
January 25, 2023
0

...

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
UK licenses 266 Nigerian doctors in two months

UK licenses 266 Nigerian doctors in two months

August 3, 2022
Military will not rest until Book Haram is annihilated, says Army Chief

Shake-up in army

January 8, 2023
May Edochie finally speaks about husband’s second wife

I will not be cajoled into accepting polygamy, says May Edochie

December 24, 2022
Why I didn’t remarry — Patience Ozokwo

Why I didn’t remarry — Patience Ozokwo

January 20, 2023

Air Peace begins operations, offers airfare to Armed Forces personnel

170

Diezani breaks silence, reveals side of story in 3-part exclusive interview

26

FG’s N4trn contractual debts under Jonathan – National Mirror

21

2015: Washington Post condemns Jonathan for campaign slogan

20
Why I wrote a book on fashion show production – Raymond Ukaegbu

Why I wrote a book on fashion show production – Raymond Ukaegbu

January 27, 2023
NUSA urges South Africa to investigate JMPD’s ‘invasion’ of Nigerian Consulate

NUSA urges South Africa to investigate JMPD’s ‘invasion’ of Nigerian Consulate

January 27, 2023
InterswitchSPAK 4.0 finalists nudge for N7.5m varsity scholarships

InterswitchSPAK 4.0 finalists nudge for N7.5m varsity scholarships

January 27, 2023
AUN matriculates new students for Spring 2023 semester

AUN matriculates new students for Spring 2023 semester

January 27, 2023

GLOBAL NEWS

NUSA urges South Africa to investigate JMPD’s ‘invasion’ of Nigerian Consulate

NUSA urges South Africa to investigate JMPD’s ‘invasion’ of Nigerian Consulate

by admin
January 27, 2023
0

...

Mediterranean ships recover 5 bodies, rescue over 1,100 refugees

EU plans to deport more migrants to home countries

by admin
January 27, 2023
0

...

UK moves to cut foreign students’ stay after graduation

UK moves to cut foreign students’ stay after graduation

by admin
January 27, 2023
0

...

Five US police officers face murder charges after traffic stop death

Five US police officers face murder charges after traffic stop death

by admin
January 27, 2023
0

...

Boeing in court on fraud charge over 737 Max crashes

Boeing in court on fraud charge over 737 Max crashes

by admin
January 26, 2023
0

...

EDITORIAL REVIEW

AMCON denies bid to seize Dangote refinery over debts

Refineries’ privatisation solution to current mess – Punch

by admin
January 27, 2023
0

Gunmen shoot traveller dead, burn vehicle in Enugu

Targeted killing of clerics condemnable – Punch

by admin
January 26, 2023
0

I’m focused on my job, it’s God that anoints leaders – Emefiele

Uncertainty over Emefiele bad for economy – Punch

by admin
January 25, 2023
0

Nigeria at critical juncture – Vanguard

Nigeria at critical juncture – Vanguard

by admin
January 23, 2023
0

Nigerians tell Buhari to take medical leave as public no-shows mount

SERAP to Buhari: Reverse unlawful electricity tariff hike now

by admin
January 8, 2023
0

Opinion

Understanding the Sheriff Oborevwori brand

Understanding the Sheriff Oborevwori brand

by admin
January 25, 2023
0

...

Gunmen attack FC Ifeanyi Ubah in Kogi

VIP protection: Advocating for mandatory bullet-proof vehicle for armed police escort

by admin
January 24, 2023
0

...

20 Years after, Alumni, community rally support for AUN Schools’ Improvement Project

20 Years after, Alumni, community rally support for AUN Schools’ Improvement Project

by admin
January 20, 2023
0

...

Okolieaboh: The Quiet Reformer at Treasury House

Okolieaboh: The Quiet Reformer at Treasury House

by admin
January 19, 2023
0

...

  • UK licenses 266 Nigerian doctors in two months

    UK licenses 266 Nigerian doctors in two months

    111 shares
    Share 44 Tweet 28
  • Shake-up in army

    59 shares
    Share 24 Tweet 15
  • I will not be cajoled into accepting polygamy, says May Edochie

    51 shares
    Share 20 Tweet 13
  • Why I didn’t remarry — Patience Ozokwo

    47 shares
    Share 19 Tweet 12
  • NNPC slashes petrol price for marketers to ease scarcity

    40 shares
    Share 16 Tweet 10
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials

© 2022 TheCitizen Ng. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials

© 2022 TheCitizen Ng. All Rights Reserved.