Atyap Land Under Siege Of Bandits, Herdsmen Militias, Kaduna Traditional Ruler Sends SOS Message

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  • Calls On Military To Rescue

    As killings of people and wanton destruction of properties continue unabatedly in the Southern part of Kaduna state, the paramount ruler of Atyap Chiefdom in Zangon Kataf local government area of the bleeding State, HRH Sir Dominic Gambo Yahaya has implored security agencies to rise up to the occasion with a view to putting smiles on the faces of the people.

    The Royal Highness has also raised alarm that his domain, Atyap land is under siege by bandits/herdsmen militias.

    In a statement he personally signed, the traditional ruler decried the development which he described as unwarranted, with reference to the killing of Reverend Silas Ali within the vicinity of Zango Urban settlement in Atyap Chiefdom of Zangon-Kataf Local Government Area on the 11th September 2021 among several other killings.

    Speaking with pains, the traditional ruler recalled that “on Sunday, 12th September, suspected herdsmen invaded the community of Apyiah Ajiim, few hundred metres from the spot of Saturday’s attack, killing 12 people, in another round of recurring attacks on the Atyap community. The victims included: six women (with two heavily pregnant), three men and three children.

    “This occurred after the communities of Gora Gida, Wawa Rafi, Warkan, Manyie-Aywie, Ahtak- Kanai, Magata, Magauri, Matyei, Abuyab, Magamia, Makarau, Mayayit, Manchong, Ma’door and a host of other communities were serially attacked, where no fewer than 50 villagers were massacred, 254 homes and 7 churches burnt in an unrestrained violence unleashed on poor, defenseless, innocent farmers of Atyap land.

    “I find these recurring attacks most distressful and disturbing” as according to him  “the alleged killers who are known to have lived among the communities, when they set out to maim and kill, will always called the victims out by their names, to notify them of their mission to kill before committing the dastardly acts on the helpless farmers”.

    Therefore, he feared that “it has reached a sorry state that no farmer can venture out to the farmland, as the chances of returning home alive are very slim. This no doubt gives cause for alarm, as the resultant effect of these actions will give rise to hunger in the land, since there would be no crops to harvest.

    “At this juncture, it bears no exaggeration to say here that the Atyap land is under siege by  bandits/herdsmen militias.

    “These killings are condemnable to say the least. I therefore call for a complete cessation of these dastardly acts in Atyap Chiefdom and anywhere else in the country.

    “I have kept faith with the peace efforts embarked on by all the communities in the chiefdom, aimed at enthroning sustainable peace in the land by consistently restraining the youth from taking the laws into their hands in any form of reactions or reprisal, else, the situation could have escalated beyond control”.

    The traditional ruler averred that,  “the recurring killings have reached an extreme height of provocation almost beyond control, as it has led many well meaning people within and outside the chiefdom to rightly question the rationale of the peace process which we have laboured assiduously to sustain for the restoration of enduring peace to the chiefdom. Perhaps, this would necessitate a change of approach” he said.

    “I wish to passionately appeal to the State and Federal Governments to come to aid of these homeless peasants whom, not fewer than 15,000 of them are now in lnternally Displaced Persons (IDPs) Camps, by providing succour particularly in the area of building materials to enable them re-erect structures to return to their communities.

    “I therefore, call on security agents to adopt extreme measures towards containing these unwarranted and unprovoked orgy of killings” while sympathizing with family members and relations who have lost loved ones in these attacks, and pray Almighty God to grant the deceased eternal rest, and console the bereaved families.”

By Jibrin Miachi (the New Diplomat's Northern Bureau)
By Jibrin Miachi (the New Diplomat's Northern Bureau)https://newdiplomatng.com/
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