Gunmen have attacked residents of Aduwan village, Zango Kataf local
government area of the northern Nigerian state of Kaduna and killed no
fewer than eleven persons, with many injured.
As at yesterday Sunday 24th, according to P.M.NEWS,the gunmen shot indiscriminately for about 10 minutes, without being challenged by any security agency and leaving no fewer than 6 dead and many others injured.
As of today, 25 February 2013, the death toll from the incident is at 11.
Among the injured were women and children returning from places of worships.
“We
are tired of these unprovoked killings in our area without the
government and security agents doing something serious about it. Our
people might be pushed to the wall to take laws into their hands if
within 24 hour the attackers are not fished out, ” one witness lamented
Public relations officer of the Kaduna Police Command, Aminu Lawan said the police have launched a man hunt for the killers.
The unprovoked attack has triggered fears that it may invite reprisal attacks by Zango Kataf youths.
However,
to forestall any breach of public peace and outbreak of violence,
Kaduna State government has ordered the police to deploy its men to
areas identified as flash points.
Kaduna Governor, Mukhtar Ramalan
Yero in a statement issued today and signed by the Director General on
Media and Public Affairs, Ahmed Maiyaki , Yero urged the residents to
remain calm and gave assurance about protecting the citizens and their
property.
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