Tag: Taraba killings

  • Taraba killings: Police arrest four suspects

    Four persons are now in police custody in Taraba State  in connection with the latest killings in Lau Local Government Area of the state, the authorities said yesterday.

    Police spokesman, David Misal, an Assistant Superintendent (ASP), said 17 people were killed in the mayhem and dismissed as untrue, media reports that between 42 and 73 people died.

    “The command wishes to state categorically that these publications are not a true reflection of the situation on ground,” he said in a statement.

    “We can confirm that 17 persons have lost their lives in the unfortunate incident. While the gentlemen of the press are encouraged to do their job, there is the need to cross check their information before going to the press,” he said.

    Misal said that one pump action riffle, Dane guns, bows and arrows as well as cutlasses were recovered from the suspects as exhibits.

    He explained that 15 patrol teams comprising 100 personnel and another 50 Police Mobile Force operatives have been mobilised to the troubled zone to restore peace and normalcy.

     

  • Army panel tackles Danjuma on Taraba killings

    THE Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen Tukur Buratai has dismissed as untrue allegation of connivance levelled against the military during its operations in Taraba State.

    He said from the findings of the panel instituted by the army, the allegation by former Minister of Defence, Gen. Theophilus Danjuma (rtd), that troops connived with herdsmen to kill hapless inhabitants of some communities in the state did not reflect the true situation of things.

    Addressing journalists on the executive summary of the report, Buratai said the army and the Commanding Officer of 93 Battalion, Taraba State, performed their duties diligently, professionally and without bias.

    Gen. Buratai, who was represented at the briefing by the Chief of Civil Military Relations, Maj. Gen. Nuhu Amgbaso, said: “It will be recalled that the Nigerian Army has been conducting operations to tackle the security challenges in the North West, North Central and North Eastern regions of Nigeria.

    “However, in the process of conducting the operations in Taraba State, concerns were raised by some government officials and very senior citizens of the state on the approach of the Nigerian Army.

    “In view of these allegations, the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Yusufu Buratai, set up a 10-man Panel comprising senior Army officers (both serving and retired) and members from the National Human Rights Commission, Nigerian Bar Association and other Civil Society Organisations, to investigate the veracity of the allegations made against the Nigerian Army.

    “The Panel was inaugurated on 9 April 2018, and it visited government officials, security agencies and other stakeholders covering the three senatorial zones of Taraba State, including His Excellency the Governor of Taraba State.

    “The major findings of the Investigation Panel were as follows:

    *. There was no collusion on the part of the Nigerian Army and units operating in Taraba State with any bandit(s) as stated by Lieutenant General TY Danjuma (Retired).

    *. There were few instances where locals drag soldiers outside strict military duties to intervene in civil disputes.

    *. There was good collaboration, synergy and cooperation between the Nigeria Army and other security agencies operating in Taraba State.

    *.There is sustained media campaign to belittle the military operations in Taraba State.

    * Most of the crises over the years in Taraba State were particularly in Takum, Wukari, Ussa, Donga and Sardauna local government areas.

    *. There was absence of Nigerian Army deployments in some crises prone areas in the hinterland in Taraba State.

    *. The Nigeria-Cameroon common borders in Taraba State were porous.

    *. There was a massive proliferation of small arms and light weapons in Taraba State, some of which have been recovered from warring parties, criminals and unauthorised persons.

    *. Troops deployed in Taraba State for Operation MESA were not paid RCA by the state government since February 2018.

    *. There was inadequate communication equipment in the units which impedes Nigerian Army operations.

    *. Some of the localities in the hinterland in Taraba State were not accessible by road.

    *. The Commanding Officer 93 Battalion, Lieutenant Colonel IB Gambari, commands his unit effectively and professionally and was only being vilified by some people/government of Taraba State for his refusal to act outside his professional duties or do the biddings of some government officials.

    *. Lieutenant General TY Danjuma (Retired) could not be accessed by the Panel.

    *. The Executive Governor of Taraba State made several attempts to ensure the removal of the Commanding Officer of 93 Battalion, Lieutenant Colonel IB Gambari from command for his refusal to be dragged into the state politics.

    *. Taraba State is highly heterogeneous and divided along ethno-religious lines.

    *. The Chairman of Takum LGA, Hon Shiban Tikari, made several attempts to undermine the authority of the Commanding Officer 93 Battalion through some officers of the unit.

    *. The troops have a good understanding of the Code of Conduct/Rule of Engagement.

    *. There were security breaches/clashes in Taraba State till date which has necessitated the deployment of troops in the state.

    *. The responses of Nigerian Army troops deployed to forestall these crises were commendable despite daunting challenges.

    *. The 20 Battalion operating at Sardauna Local Government Area lacks combat motorcycles.

    *. Some of the challenges facing the units operating in Taraba State include terrain, inadequate intelligence, inadequate communication and manpower problem.

    *. There was verifiable evidence that 2 Nigerian Air Force helicopters with registration numbers NAF 574 and NAF 575 landed in Gembu on 15 March 2018 and 11 April 2018 respectively without the knowledge of the local authority.

    *. The Nigerian Air Force helicopters and personnel that landed in Gembu area were for the proposed establishment of Nigerian Air Force Base at Gembu.

    *. Dairies and other relevant documents pertaining to some major security breaches/clashes were maintained by units operating in the state, however the units did not document the after-action review.”

    Gen. Buratai also said the panel recommended that Army Headquarters should, among others, “device a means to be independent in its operation across Nigeria so as to insulate soldiers from the overbearing influence of politicians in government, especially with particular reference to sponsorship of Nigerian Army operations in states.”

    He added: “The Nigerian Army in keeping with its roles as enshrined in the Nigerian Constitution will continue to engage stakeholders in Taraba State to find a lasting solution to crises in the state. There is also a need for the Nigerian Police Force and other prosecuting agencies to prosecute all the suspects arrested in Taraba State for involvement in various crises.

    “It is the opinion of the Army Headquarters that the Investigation Panel did a thorough job. The Army Headquarters therefore upholds the recommendations of the Panel.

    “The general public is enjoined to note that the Nigerian Army is a formidable institution and the pride of the nation.

    “The Army will not rest on its oars when responding to the security challenges in the country. In synergy with other security agencies, the Nigerian Army will continue to work towards ensuring that the security and territorial integrity of our nation is guaranteed.

    “The Nigerian Army wishes to reiterate its loyalty and subordination to civil authority in carrying out its constitutional roles and responsibilities.”

    The panel, which comprised serving and retired army personnel, representatives of National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) and Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), was set up on April 10 following the March 24 allegations by General Danjuma at the convocation of Taraba State University in Jalingo.

    Danjuma, a former chief of army staff and native of Taraba, had said on that occasion: “You must rise to protect yourselves from these people.

    “If you depend on the Armed Forces to protect you, you will all die.

    “This ethnic cleansing must stop in Taraba, and it must stop in Nigeria.

    “These killers have been protected by the military. They  cover them and you must be watchful to guide and protect yourselves because you have no any other place to go.

    “The ethnic cleansing must stop now otherwise Somalia will be a child’s play.

    “I ask all of you to be on your alert and defend your country, defend your state.”

    He was reacting to the spate of killings in Taraba, Benue, Adamawa and Kaduna states.

    The army had in its first response on March 25 to the Danjuma allegations labelled them unfortunate.

    It urged Nigerians not to heed Danjuma’s advice, saying: “The Nigerian Army views this statement made by the former Chief of Army Staff as most unfortunate at this critical time that the military has embarked upon demilitarisation of the North Central Region of the Country.

    “While Nigerian Army would not want to join issues with the elder statesman, however, certain facts need to be clearly stated in the interest of Taraba people and the Nigerian public.”

    The statement added: “In this light, the authorisation for the conduct of Ex AYEM AKPATUMA was authorised and troops deployed to curb menace of the herdsmen-farmers conflict and other criminal activities in the North Central Region amongst others.

    “The ENDNigerian Army advises the people of Taraba State and indeed all other Nigerians to continue in their day-to-day activities and be law abiding, as anyone caught with arms and ammunition will be dealt with in accordance with the laws of the land.”

  • Army declares five wanted over Taraba killings

    The Nigerian Army on Wednesday declared five suspects wanted over their roles in the killings in Taraba State.

    The Director of Army Public Relations, Brig Gen Texas Chukwu, in a statement, urged the public to give information that would lead to the suspects’ arrest.

    According to him those that had been declared wanted are – Mr. Tanko Adiku Dantayi, Mr. Kurusi Danladi, Mr. Chindo, Mr. Big Olumba and one man known as Chairman Poko.

    He said the decision to declare the quintet wanted “was in line with the ongoing military exercise codenamed: AYEM AKPATUMA in Taraba State and for their alleged roles in the killings in Takum local government area of the state in particular and Taraba in general.”

    “The general public is advised to always give useful and timely information to the security agencies for prompt action,” the army spokesman added.

     

     

  • Army arrests masterminds of Taraba killings

    The Army yesterday said two persons connected with the killings and uprising in parts of Taraba state have been arrested by troops of Operation Ayam Akpatuma.

    Its Director Public Relations, Brig. Gen Texas Chukwu, in a statement disclosed they were arrested in Takum and Ussa local government areas of Taraba State.

    According to him: “Troops on exercise AYEM AKPATUMA on 12 April 2018 arrested two persons, Danasebe Gasama and Danjuma a.k.a.  American in connection with the killings and uprising in Takum and Ussa Local Government Area of Taraba State.

    “The two suspects were arrested at Takum following intelligence that they were the coordinators of several attacks on Fulani and the locals.

    “Preliminary investigation has further identified these two individuals as key players in the killings and uprising in the two Local Government Areas of the State.

    “The general public is advised to always give useful and timely information to the security agency for prompt action”.

     

  • Taraba killings: Ishaku blames FG for insensitivity

    Taraba killings: Ishaku blames FG for insensitivity

    Taraba Governor Darius Ishaku has blamed the federal government for some of the crises in the country, accusing it of not being proactive enough.

    He spoke in Jalingo when the Minister of Interior Gen. Abdulaham Danbazau (rtd) and Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) in charge of Operations, Joshak Habila, visited him at the Government House.

    The governor said he complained to the federal government on the regrouping of Boko Haram terrorists in Suntai Daaji forest in Bali local government area over a year ago but nothing was done about it.

    “Government cannot celebrate its victory over Boko Haram until the terrorists regrouping in Taraba are rooted out.

    “The federal government must act fast to avoid a devastating crisis.

    “Some of the crises blamed on herdsmen in actual sense are not carried out by herdsmen but terrorists masquerading as herdsmen.

    “The federal government must be proactive in handling security issues,” he said.

    Ishaku thank the federal government for the prompt attention to the crisis on the Mambilla Plateau.

    He however regretted the same attention was not given to the other eight crises in some local government areas.

     

  • Taraba killings death toll hits 42

    Taraba killings death toll hits 42

    The death toll in weekend’s Tiv farmers’ killings in Taraba State has risen to 42, it was learnt yesterday.
    The hacking to death of the farmers by suspected Fulani militia in Gassol Local Government Area has spilled to many Tiv villages, in spite of police and military presence in the area.
    The meeting by Commissioner of Police Yunas Babas, State President of Tiv Cultural and Social Association (TCSA) Goodman Dahida, President of Fulani’s Miyati-Alla, the Lamdo Gassol and security agencies to broker peace was fruitless
    Police, soldiers, Dahida and the Senior Special Assistant to Taraba State Governor, Hon. Jerry Tyolanga, confirmed the rise in death toll.
    Tiv homes were set ablaze, with smokes still billowing when The Nation visited the troubled area yesterday afternoon.
    Six persons were gunned down in Sabon Gari; 16 were slain in other villages. Among them were three women, eye-witnesses said.
    Four trucks conveyed bodies, which were killed. The bodies recovered from the “bush villages”. They were being taken to neighbouring Benue State.
    There was mass exodus of Tiv from Dan-Anacha –fleeing Taraba to Benue State where a bulk of their ethnic group resides.
    The displaced persons looked frustrated, most of them carrying heavy loads, children and domesticated animals but without transportation fares. Some were loudly crying and wailing over the loss of their loved ones.
    The renewed attack and killings of Tiv farmers began on Saturday in Dan-Anacha, whose name was recently changed to Kwararafa, as the state was busy at a “Peace Concert” in a stadium in Jalingo –the state capital – organised by Governor Darius Ishaku.
    Police spokesman David Mishal, who confirmed the killings, was still being expected to brief the press on the details yesterday.
    He described the incident as “undercover attacks where you invade someone’s home and attack him when there is no war going on”.
    Governor Darius Ishaku is seen by the Tiv in Taraba as a peace maker. They held a meeting in Jalingo yesterday on the killings, which are raising national concerns.
    The Tiv community alleged that yesterday’s killings followed a meeting between the Lamdo Gassol and the Fulani militias. “The meeting started by midnight and lasted till 4:00am when the militias began to invade Tiv homes,” one of the displaced farmers, who is injured, said.