Hoodlums
suspected to be political thugs have reportedly killed two persons and
burnt down the residence of the council chairman of Ukum local
government area of Benue State, Barrister Teryima Nguher. No fewer than 30 other persons were injured in the process.
It was gathered that the ugly incident occurred between 9pm and 10pm on Tuesday night, at Kyado village of the area when the hoodlums numbering about 15 stormed the community.
It was gathered that the thugs, armed with dangerous weapons including riffles and daggers, came to Kyado and started shooting sporadically in the air, disrupting relaxation spots before they finally set ablaze the private house of the council chairman.
It was learnt that the present attack was a reprisal from the family relatives of the council chairman who had, early this year, accused the local government boss of sponsoring thugs to kill one of his younger brothers who owned a private secondary school and beer parlour at Kyado village.
The state police commissioner, Mr. Adams Audu who confirmed the incident said that six persons were so far arrested in connection to crisis.
He said the mayhem was caused by a clash between two communities in the area.
According to Audu, men of the police command were drafted to the crisis area to maintain peace and prevent further attacks, saying investigation into the crisis was ongoing.
However, the chairman of Ukum LGA, Mr. Teryima Nguher, described the unfortunate incident as "a deliberate attempt by some politicians in the area who are sponsoring the crisis."
He explained that "the hoodlums numbering about 15, armed with riffles, came to Kyado and were shooting sporadically in the air. They headed straight to my house because they were after my life, but fortunately, they could not find me."
It was gathered that the ugly incident occurred between 9pm and 10pm on Tuesday night, at Kyado village of the area when the hoodlums numbering about 15 stormed the community.
It was gathered that the thugs, armed with dangerous weapons including riffles and daggers, came to Kyado and started shooting sporadically in the air, disrupting relaxation spots before they finally set ablaze the private house of the council chairman.
It was learnt that the present attack was a reprisal from the family relatives of the council chairman who had, early this year, accused the local government boss of sponsoring thugs to kill one of his younger brothers who owned a private secondary school and beer parlour at Kyado village.
The state police commissioner, Mr. Adams Audu who confirmed the incident said that six persons were so far arrested in connection to crisis.
He said the mayhem was caused by a clash between two communities in the area.
According to Audu, men of the police command were drafted to the crisis area to maintain peace and prevent further attacks, saying investigation into the crisis was ongoing.
However, the chairman of Ukum LGA, Mr. Teryima Nguher, described the unfortunate incident as "a deliberate attempt by some politicians in the area who are sponsoring the crisis."
He explained that "the hoodlums numbering about 15, armed with riffles, came to Kyado and were shooting sporadically in the air. They headed straight to my house because they were after my life, but fortunately, they could not find me."
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