Two
farmers have been reportedly killed during a clash between Fulani
herdsmen and famers in Giromasa village, Bagudo Local Government Area of
Kebbi State.
Newsmen gathered that the latest clash
occurred on Wednesday evening after a court in the state ruled in favour
of the Fulanis on a river that separate them from farmers in the
villages.
It was gathered that after the court
judgment, tension arose as both parties were still laying claims of
being owners of the land where the river that separated them is
situated.
It could be
recalled that last week Monday, Governor Abubakar Atiku Abubakar of
Kebbi State and security agencies averted reprisal attack of the Fulani
community after a farmer allegedly killed a cattle rearer, Mallam
Muhamadu Rabo, a 32-years-old resident of Mai Zagga village.
A reliable source, which preferred
anonymity told Daily Sun yesterday that the recent clash occurred after
the Fulani group was claiming ownership over the river by preventing
farmers to have access to the area.
It was learnt that both parties mobilised
with dangerous weapons and clashed on the disputed land, leaving two
farmers died on the spot.
Kebbi State Police Public Relationship
Officer (PPRO), DSP Suleiman Mustapha, in a telephone interview with
Daily Sun yesterday evening confirmed the incident. He however said that
only one person from the farmer’s side died while another farmer was
missing. He stressed that the police is still searching inside the river
for the missing farmer.
He said: “What I can confirm to you is
that there was a clash between Fulanis and farmers over ownership of
river land that separated them. One farmer’s body has been recovered and
we are still looking for a missing farmer.”
He added that the affected area was
sharing boundaries with Bagudo and Dakingeri local government areas,
adding that the police had restored peace in the area.
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