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Govs Of Adamawa, Gombe Meet To Proffer Peace Between Lunguda, Waja

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By Muhammad B Muhammad

Following the recent crises between Lunguda and Waja communities in Adamawa and Gombe, Governors of the two states had met in Numan local government area on Wednesday to find a lasting solution to the incessant communal clashes in the areas.

The meeting which was also attended by Security Chiefs, the Bala Waja, Kwandi Nungurya, and Hama Bachama among other traditional rulers and critical stakeholders was meant to rub minds and come up with drastic measures towards curtelling the menace.

Addressing the stakeholders, Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri said the meeting was summoned to discuss among other issues of mutual benefits to Adamawa and Gombe states to avert reoccurrence of clashes between Lunguda and Waja communities.

He observed that the security challenges bedevling the areas have led to the destruction of lives and property and called for a holistic approach by all concerned stakeholders for development, peace and tranquility to reingn in the area.

The Governor described the Lunguda and Waja as brothers and sisters who intermarried and live together peacefully for a long time and charged the stakeholders who have responsibility to come together for lasting peace between the two tribes.

He revealed that his administration has been up and doing to ensure lasting peace in the areas through constitution of administrative panel of inquiry, supporting security agencies as well as held various consultations meetings with traditional rulers and stakeholders.

On his part, Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya said Gombe State is upon to dialogue and will do everything possible so that the existing peace and tranquility as well as cordial relationships between Adamawa and Gombe states prevail.

He called on the warring communities to bury their differences and embrace peace adding that they should not allow law and order to be relegated to the background as a result of a little misunderstanding that can be addressed amicably.

He said the recent clashes between Lunguda and Waja in April this year has displaced about four thousand people in Gombe and stressed that as leaders they will not condone reoccurrence of such incidence at a time when the economic downtown affects all sectors of life.

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Bandits Chase Residents Out Of Kaduna Village For Failing To Pay Tax

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Residents of Kidandan community in Giwa Local Government area of Kaduna State were chased out of their ancestral homes in their hundreds over the weekend for failing to pay tax to bandits.

The bandits had raided their community for hours, shooting indiscriminately, resulting in the killing of many residents and abduction of many others.

Some survivors told reporters that the bandits, who had previously terrorized the community, increased their aggression after some farmers failed to pay the levies imposed on them.

The Kaduna State Police Command did not respond to the inquiries made about the incident, as the Command’s spokesman, ASP Mansur Hassan, promised to call our correspondent back but had not done so at press time.

A resident, who preferred anonymity, said: “For the past six days, bandits have been frequenting Kidandan. But this attack was particularly devastating. They instilled terror, stole belongings, and abducted our people.

“Every resident of Kidandan lives in extreme fear. Our women and children are leaving in large numbers. The sudden and unplanned exodus is striking. They seek safety, heading to Zaria and other seemingly secured areas to stay with friends and relatives.”

It was alleged that instead of a permanent security presence, patrols were the only form of occasional security in the community.

This, it was alleged, allowed the bandits to strike whenever they sensed the absence of security operatives.
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The Kaduna Bombing Incident Will Not Be Swept Under The Carpet – Ribadu

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The National Security Adviser (NSA) Nuhu Ribadu has visited the Tudun Biri village of Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State to commiserate with the people over bombing incident.

While 85 persons were confirmed dead in the strike and scores were injured in the most recent military mishap, Ribadu and the lawmakers are commending the commitment of security agencies to reducing the security challenges in the region.

The NSA who was in the village on a fact-finding mission, assured that the bombing incident will not be swept under the carpet. He promised that a holistic investigation would soon commence to avert the recurrence of such an incident.

“We are here to physically see and also talk directly to the people, victims, and families and make an assessment for the Federal Government. It is a tragedy and misfortune. But it has happened. What matters is: how we move forward, what we going to learn from here, and what exactly we need to do,” Ribadu added.

He commended Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State for his display of maturity and leadership in handling of the unfortunate incident, particularly in providing relief materials and other logistics to the victims.

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Kaduna Bombing: Northern Lawyers Vow To Sue FG

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Lawyers, under the auspices of the Concerned Northern Forum, have vowed to institute legal action against the Federal Government, demanding the payment of adequate compensation for the victims of Tudun Biri bombed by the military airstrikes in Kaduna State.

Recall that over 120 villagers were killed while celebrating Maulud last Sunday night.

Speaking for the Northern Lawyers Forum, Barrister Nafi’u Abubakar, noted that the forum would ensure that the families that suffered irreparable loss as a result of this unfortunate incident get justice.

Nafi’u, while addressing newsmen in Kaduna on Saturday, urged the Federal Government to take immediate and decisive action to ensure a thorough and independent investigation into this incident.

“It is imperative that those responsible are held accountable for their actions, and measures are put in place to prevent any recurrence of such incidents in the future.

“We also urge the Nigerian Army to reevaluate its rules of engagement and training procedures to prevent the loss of innocent lives during military operations. It is vital that the Nigerian Army, as a defender of the nation, exercises utmost caution to avoid any further instances of collateral damage and civilian casualties,” he said.

The forum, with over 600 members, extended their deepest condolences to the families who lost their loved ones during the tragic incident.

“We stand united with them in their grief and pledge our unwavering support in ensuring justice is served.

“The Concerned Northern Lawyers Forum will work tirelessly to pursue legal means to claim the compensation that is owed to the victims,” he said. Vanguard.

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