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24-hour curfew imposed in Kafanchan as 20 die in communal clash

Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State

Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State

A 24-hour curfew has been imposed in Kafanchan, Kaduna State after youths set up road blocks and burnt vehicles on Kafanchan-Kagoro road, in retaliation of an attack on Saturday in which 20 people died in Godogodo Chiefdom.

Saturday’s attack was believed to have been carried out by herdsmen who for two months had engaged the locals in series of attacks and counter attacks.

Investigation revealed that several people had been killed during the period and properties worth millions of naira destroyed on both sides.

Dr Bege Katuka, Interim Chairman of Jema’a Local Government disclosed in Kafanchan that the curfew would remain in force until normalcy return to the area.

Katuka said the measure was to further check breaches of the law by youths who were setting up illegal road blocks.

“We have received reports that youths had barricaded Kafanchan-Kagoro road along Garaje area and have burnt cars belonging to innocent persons,’’ he said.

He said the tension was fuelled by the attack on Saturday at Godogodo when suspected herdsmen attempted to lay siege on the village.

Katuka said the gunmen stormed the village and shot at innocent persons, but were repelled by the Joint Military Task Force deployed to the area.

“What is most paramount now is the security of lives and property of the people, the security will not relent in its effort to repel the attackers,’’ he said.

The council chairman, therefore, urged residents to remain calm and not to take the law into their hands.

He also advised them to remain in-doors, explaining that the curfew was to allow the security agents carry out operations to restore peace.

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