The Kaduna State chapter of
Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) has claimed that
a nomadic Fulani man, Abubakar Mohammed, has had his hand amputated by members
of a Southern Kaduna community.
Chairman of the association, Haruna Usman Tugga, disclosed
this to journalists in Kaduna at a briefing. Mr. Tugga, who condemned the
attack, described it as a setback for peace in Southern Kaduna, especially in
the wake of the efforts government, security agencies and critical
stakeholders.
“On a sad note, I am here to inform
you, that some natives of Southern Kaduna attacked our member, one Abubakar
Muhammed who was migrating from Jema’a to Kachia local government areas, all in
southern Kaduna. To be specific, Abubakar Muhammed, who was migrating from
Panda in Jemaa Local Government Area to Ladduga in Kachia Local Government Area
was attacked by youths from Maho village under Mazuga District. They attacked
him along a migratory stock route for reasons best known to the attackers and
amputated his left hand and left him bleeding in the pool of his blood,"
Mr. Tuga said.
The victim, he added, was taken to
hospital in Kachia town, where he is currently receiving medical
attention.
“We condemned this inhuman
and barbaric act, we are also calling on our people to be calm and law abiding.
We call on the security agencies to investigate the matter and apprehend the
attackers. We commend the government and the security forces for visible improvements
in the security situation in Southern Kaduna. We suspect that this attack is calculated to destroy the gains
already made in restoring peace in the area," he said.
Mr. Tugga appealed to
security agencies and community leaders ensure that the gains of peace are not
frittered away. He lamented that whenever Fulani community members are
attacked, such attacks do not draw sympathy from the public.
"This lack of concern is
worrisome. Are we to take it as evidence that they neither regard we Fulanis as
human beings nor recognize us as part of the diverse communities that make up
Southern Kaduna? Or are they embarrassed that attacks on our Fulani community
confirm that victims and aggressors are on all sides of the conflict in
Southern Kaduna? We call on the media to report truthfully and fairly so that
the cause of peace is served,” Tugga urged.
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