Stakeholders Want Southern Kaduna Attackers Flushed Out
BY AMOS TAUNA (KADUNA)
Stakeholders in Southern part of Kaduna State have urged the federal government to as a matter of urgency and necessity issue directives to the security operatives to comb the area and flush out attackers as a remedy.
The Stakeholders made the call on Wednesday in Kafanchan while reacting to recent attacks in Atakar and Kaninkon villages in Kaura and Jema’a local government areas of the state.
A member of the Kaduna State House of Assembly (KSHA), representing Kaura local government Hon Yakubu Bitiyong said security operatives need to engage the attackers in their hideouts to rid Southern Kaduna communities of their heinous activities.
Bitiyong said it has become imperative for the government to expedite action to resolve the boundary issue between Kaduna and Plateau states to check encroachment especially by Fulani herders.
Similarly, Mr Timothy Kambai, former Council Chairman of Zangon Kataf Local Government Area challenged the relevant authorities to review their modes of operation in the area.
Kambai lamented the situation where security operatives operate on the highway while attacks were going on in the villages, adding that “Villagers ought to be incorporated in the surveillance exercise carried out by the security operatives since they are familiar with the terrain.”
The former chairman also called on the APC-led administration to put its house in order, saying that it was a possible cause for the lingering security challenges.
Also speaking, the Interim Management Committee Chairman of Kaura Local Government, Mr Alex Iya noted that the flushing out of the attackers was cardinal in stemming the ugly trend, adding that; “It is incumbent on us all to collectively chat the course of peace to guarantee the free flow of legitimate activities that will in turn, enhance development”.
Mifi, Ashim and Zilan villages in Atakar chiefdom of Kaura Local Government and Baking Kogi village in Kaninkon chiefdom of Jama’a Local Government came under heavy attacks by suspected Fulani herdsmen on Sunday and Monday leading to the killing of about 26 with several houses burnt just as scores sustained varying degrees of injuries.