Wednesday 27 April 2016

After the heartbreaking killings and massacre by Fulani herdsmen armed to the teeth, survivors have told stories how they were abandoned by security agencies to be slaughtered.
Governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi shedding tears at the scene of the massacre
 
Ukpabi Nimbo community in the Uzo-Uwani area of Enugu State attacked by heavily armed Fulani herdsmen on Monday, have blamed security agencies for failing to act on “credible” information they provided before the attack.
 
The villagers revealed that the security agencies abandoned them after they were alerted of the ongoing attack. This was disclosed when the Enugu State Governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, visited the community on Tuesday.
 
The General Officer Commanding, 82 Division, Enugu, Major General Attahiru Ibrahim, and the Commissioner of Police, Enugu State, Nwodibo Ekechukwu, were also in the village on Tuesday.
 
Security was beefed up in the community during the visit, with heavily armed military and police personnel positioned at strategic locations.
 
Speaking on behalf of the people of Ukpabi Nimbo at the village square, the community leader, Dr. George Ajogu, said the villagers were not taken unawares by the attack. He revealed that the security agencies were told of the impending attack and they chose to abandon his people, in fact, they practically ran away.
 
A corpse of one of the victims of the herdsmen’s attack, which was uncovered in the bush on Tuesday morning, was displayed in a police Toyota Hilux van at the event.
 
The corpse was said to be that of a secondary school teacher, who was reportedly abducted from his home and killed in the bush by the herdsmen. The corpse had deep machete cuts all over it.
 
Ajogu added that more corpses were being uncovered in the bush after more than 20 dead bodies were recovered on Monday.
 
He noted that the attack would have been prevented had the security agencies acted on information made available to them by the villagers.
 
Speaking in an emotion-laden voice, Ajogu stated, “Had it been that security agencies responded appropriately, this would not have happened.

“They (Fulani herdsmen) did not take us unawares, we knew they were coming.

“We are not happy; we have been crying for more than two weeks that our community is under threat. Now, over 20 people are dead.

“We are still discovering corpses; we discovered one corpse this morning and so many corpses are still in the bush.

“We have been shouting and crying but the security agencies did not come to our aid; only one police patrol van comes to this community.

“Because we lack security, the Fulani come here and tell us the land is theirs. They tell the farmers to kneel down and they rape the women in front of their husbands.”
 
Explaining further, Ajogu said they were always under attack from the herdsmen who are always heavily armed. He said the Fulani herdsmen have turned their village into grazing fields for their cattles.
 
“Please don’t leave, if you leave now, they will return to attack us again.

“They (herdsmen) have been killing and raping our people for some time now,” the community leader added.
 
The Caretaker Chairman, Uzo-Uwani Local Government Area, Mr. Cornel Onwubuya, said he personally alerted the governor, the commissioner of police and heads of other security agencies after he received a confirmation from some Fulani leaders in the area that the herdsmen were going to attack the community.
 
Onwubuya disclosed that acting on the report, Ugwuanyi convened a state security council meeting on Sunday night.
 
According to Onwubuya, the said security council meeting lasted till the early hours of Monday, shortly before the herdsmen struck.
 
He added, “We had a security report that this was going to happen and I convened a meeting with Fulani stakeholders in Enugu State.

“Some Fulani leaders told us that the herdsmen were camped very close to our community. I informed the Commissioner of Police, Enugu State, who assured us that the attack would be stopped.

“He (Commissioner of Police, Enugu) said he would get in touch with the Commissioner of Police in Kogi State to prevent the attack.

“The information we got was credible but unfortunately, they still attacked us.”
 
Speaking on the ocassion, Ugwuanyi said heads of the various security agencies in the state assured him that the attack would be failed, described the incident as a sad moment for Enugu State.
 
He said, “At the emergency security council meeting, which I convened, we were given all the assurances that the attack would not happen.”

He said the attackers came in from Kogi in two lorry loads of herdsmen before entering Enugu to attack.
 
“The Federal Government should do the needful, but as the governor, I call for peace and prayers.
 
“Until the Federal Government decides to address this situation, this will continue to happen,” he said.
 
Ugwuanyi announced a donation of N5m to the community, adding that the government would foot the medical bills of the injured. He said the youths have been restrained from embarking on a reprissal attack.
 
According to Punch, one of the injured victims, Patrick Eze, just finished his National Youth Service Corps programme. Eze sustained severe cuts on his ankles and other parts of his body.
 
Another victim, Mr. Kingsley Ezeugo, a former local government councillor, said he only survived because the herdsmen left him for dead after inflicting severe machete cuts on him. Several victims in critical conditions were observed in various hospitals in the Nsukka area.
 
A youth, who spoke with one of our correspondents, said the herdsmen stampeded the villagers out of their homes by shooting at houses.

“Those who were caught were taken into the bush and slaughtered with machetes,” the youth said.
 
Many of the villagers have left the village in fear.
 
Meanwhile, the Enugu State Police Command said it was investigating the incident.
 
The Police Public Relations Officer, Ebere Amaraizu, who said this on Tuesday, however, said six persons died in the attack.

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