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  • Plateau: 10 die, four suspects held as gunmen strike again

    Troops move base

    State Police Bill coming

    No  fewer than 10 perons died at the weekend in two attacks in Plateau State.

    The attacks in Mangu and Barkin Ladi local governments have forced the special military task force Operation Safe Haven to move its headquarters to Barkin Ladi to end the killings.

    Six persons died in the Saturday night attack in Mangu. Four died early yesterday in the Barkin Ladi incident.

    The attacks followed those of June 23 when scores died.

    Confirming the continuous killings despite the curfew and heavy military presence, the media officer of the task force, Major Adam Umar, said: “The OPSH notes with dismay the continued attitude of some criminals in the state that are bent on making the state ungovernable through some unwarranted attacks on some communities and innocent villagers despite the tireless efforts of the task force.

    “We regret to say that about 0300 hours Sunday morning of 1st July, our men at Dorowa received a distress call from a resident of Mararaban Kantoma of Barkin Ladi Local Government that they were under attack by some armed bandits.

    “On receiving the distress call, our men mobilised to the scene immediately to repel the attackers. The assailants who were given hot chase by our men escaped with various degrees of injuries while four of them were arrested.

    “However, It is regrettable that before our men could get to the scene of the attack, four persons had already been killed by the attackers.

    “Consequently, in its avowed commitment to ensuring that the renewed attacks are promptly brought to an end, the commander of the task force, Major General Anthony Atolagbe, has relocated the headquarters of the task force from Jos to Barkin Ladi.

    “The Commander has also relocated with all his principal officers to the epicenter of the renewed attacks. To this end, the commander will be coordinating the day-to-day running of the task force from the new operational headquarters in Barkin Ladi.

    “We wish to call on citizens of the state especially the residents of Barkin Ladi Local Government, to continue to have faith in the operations. We are fully on ground to continue to discharge our duties of protecting everybody in the state and we remain resolute to achieving our mandate in the state.

    “We therefore use this opportunity to warn any criminal making or planning to make life miserable for innocent citizens to desist from the act forthwith.”

     

  • 10 die in Taraba tanker accident

    Ten persons were feared dead on Wednesday in an accident involving a petrol tanker and a trailer in Zing town, Zing Local Government Area of Taraba State.

    Twenty others, who were injured, are lying ill at the General Hospital, Zing, and Federal Medical Centre, Jalingo.

    The accident occurred on a market day.

    According to eyewitnesses, the petrol-laden tanker, heading for Yola, Adamawa State, had a brake failure and crashed into the trailer.

    The tanker caught fire. Many traders were burnt.

    Buildings, vehicles and motorcycles and other valuables were razed.

    An eyewitness, Nyanshako Ishaya, said:

    “The tanker driver lost control when the brake failed and so rammed into a moving trailer and burst into flames.

    “A man on a motorcycle was telling people to clear off the road and within the blink of an eye, the tanker crashed into a moving trailer.

    “An expectant mother and three others were burnt. I saw them burning but I could do nothing to help. The fire was too much and I had to run for safety.

    “Many people died in that accident because it was a market day.”

    Police spokesman David Misal, who confirmed the incident, said: “We recovered eight bodies after the accident. In the evening, we discovered a burnt body inside one of the vehicles and this morning again, one of the injured persons died on his way to the Federal Medical Centre in Jalingo.

    “In all, 10 persons died. I can also confirm to you that several houses and shops were burnt because the accident happened in a densely populated area, more so that it was on a market day.”

    The accident is coming three weeks after a trailer killed the Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Rev. Ben Ubeh, in the same town.

  • 10 die in Ondo auto crash

    10 die in Ondo auto crash

    … Five others injured

    TEN persons reportedly died yesterday while five others were critically injured in a road accident at Agbogbo on the Akure-Owo Road in Akure, the Ondo State capital.

    An eyewitness said the accident involved a 14-passenger Toyota commercial bus with registration number (Plateau) PKN 63 XA and a commercial Mercedes Benz bus with registration number (Abuja) 561 KWL.

    The incident was said to have occurred at 5 a.m.

    The eyewitness could not say give the cause of the accident.

    The positions of the two vehicles involved in the accident indicated that there was a head-on collision.

    One of the buses was said to be heading to Abuja from Lagos while the second one was reportedly coming from Jos, the Plateau State capital.

    The eyewitness said: “We just heard a loud bang and we quickly rushed to the scene. The passengers in one of the buses were trapped inside. Many of them were already dead.”

    It was gathered that men of the Ondo State Police Command and their counterparts from the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) took the dead to the morgue of the State Specialists Hospital in Akure while the injured were taken to an undisclosed hospital for treatment.

    The identity of the victims could not be ascertained last night.

    Police spokesman Femi Joseph, a Superintendent of Police (SP), said the accident was caused by reckless driving and dangerous overtaking.

    He urged motorists to follow traffic rules and regulations.

  • 10 die from cult clash in Rivers

    10 die from cult clash in Rivers

    The supremacy battle among cult groups in Omuchim, Omuakiri in Ikwerre and Obite communities in Etche Local government area of Rivers State at the weekend has left 10 persons dead.

    An eyewitness confided in our correspondent said there was heavy shooting by the cult group who invaded the community at 9pm, leaving sorrows, tears and blood in their wake

    According to the source, the victim who was shot at Obite was mistaken for the chief security officer of the community when they arrived the Security Chief‘s compound.

    “What happened is that they invaded the community by 9pm while they were shooting, looting every viable item they see.

    “They entered the compound of the chief security with the intension to kill him but unfortunately the person they met was the victim, who is an In-law to the man they were looking for,” the source said.

    When The Nation visited Aluu communities where 10 people were reportedly killed, the neighbourhood had been deserted by everybody for fear of reprisal attacks.

    One of the community leaders, who spoke with our correspondent over the phone under condition of anonymity, said the clash involving the Degbam and Iceland resulted to the death of eight people and some who escaped with bullets wounds.

    “If you say you are going to come to my place, it is risky. I will advise let talk on phone. At the moment the people are running away and nobody know who is who.

    “The cult boys entered the community by 8am and started shooting the people they described as their enemies.

    “The Iceland boys are the one that shot the Degbam boys but the fear now is that the Degbam cult group has dropped a letter to the community asking everybody to flee that they are going to revenge tonight.”

    Rivers State Police spokesman, Mohammad Ahmad, a Deputy Superintended of Police (DSP) said he will get back to the reporter on the issue.

    He was yet to get back as at the time of filing this reporter.