Leaders of the Kagoro Chiefdom in Kaduna state say they are dissatisfied with the manner through which the killing of their relatives was managed by the government and security agencies.
Their paramount Chief of Kagoro Ufwai Bonnet who has been appealing to members of the affected communities not to take laws into their hands says it’s those is door is open to dialogue with those claims to have been offended.
Its been two weeks since an unknown militia group attacked and unleashed terror on sukonga milangu communities of kagoro chiefdom in Kara local government area of Kaduna State.
The people are yet to recover from the deadly attack where at least 38 persons were killed and their houses destroyed.
Those who were lucky to escape are still homeless.
Several people have condemned the attack and in the latest reaction to the incident, leaders of the communities have voiced their discontent with the way it was handled by the government and some security agencies.
Lawmaker representing Kagoro, Gideon Gwanu said everyone has been worried about the responses of some of the security agencies especially the recent destruction.
According to him, Police did their best but the military were implicated and there was complicity in the way they behaved on that day.
This attack is the second onslaught unleashed on this Chiefdom by this gunmen in less than eight months.
The federal lawmaker representing the region is also disturbed by the killings, he has raised the issue on the floor of the House of Representatives and efforts are on the way to get NEMA to reach out to the affected communities with relief materials.
As the leaders call for more security presence, they also appeal to the affected locals to decease from carrying out reprisal attacks as this may fall out depend the crisis.
Leaders of the Kagoro Chiefdom in Kaduna state say they are dissatisfied with the manner through which the killing of their relatives was managed by the government and security agencies.
Their paramount Chief of Kagoro Ufwai Bonnet who has been appealing to members of the affected communities not to take laws into their hands says it’s those is door is open to dialogue with those claims to have been offended.
Its been two weeks since an unknown militia group attacked and unleashed terror on sukonga milangu communities of kagoro chiefdom in Kara local government area of Kaduna State.
The people are yet to recover from the deadly attack where at least 38 persons were killed and their houses destroyed.
Those who were lucky to escape are still homeless.
Several people have condemned the attack and in the latest reaction to the incident, leaders of the communities have voiced their discontent with the way it was handled by the government and some security agencies.
Lawmaker representing Kagoro, Gideon Gwanu said everyone has been worried about the responses of some of the security agencies especially the recent destruction.
According to him, Police did their best but the military were implicated and there was complicity in the way they behaved on that day.
This attack is the second onslaught unleashed on this Chiefdom by this gunmen in less than eight months.
The federal lawmaker representing the region is also disturbed by the killings, he has raised the issue on the floor of the House of Representatives and efforts are on the way to get NEMA to reach out to the affected communities with relief materials.
As the leaders call for more security presence, they also appeal to the affected locals to decease from carrying out reprisal attacks as this may fall out depend the crisis.
Leaders of the Kagoro Chiefdom in Kaduna state say they are dissatisfied with the manner through which the killing of their relatives was managed by the government and security agencies.
Their paramount Chief of Kagoro Ufwai Bonnet who has been appealing to members of the affected communities not to take laws into their hands says it’s those is door is open to dialogue with those claims to have been offended.
Its been two weeks since an unknown militia group attacked and unleashed terror on sukonga milangu communities of kagoro chiefdom in Kara local government area of Kaduna State.
The people are yet to recover from the deadly attack where at least 38 persons were killed and their houses destroyed.
Those who were lucky to escape are still homeless.
Several people have condemned the attack and in the latest reaction to the incident, leaders of the communities have voiced their discontent with the way it was handled by the government and some security agencies.
Lawmaker representing Kagoro, Gideon Gwanu said everyone has been worried about the responses of some of the security agencies especially the recent destruction.
According to him, Police did their best but the military were implicated and there was complicity in the way they behaved on that day.
This attack is the second onslaught unleashed on this Chiefdom by this gunmen in less than eight months.
The federal lawmaker representing the region is also disturbed by the killings, he has raised the issue on the floor of the House of Representatives and efforts are on the way to get NEMA to reach out to the affected communities with relief materials.
As the leaders call for more security presence, they also appeal to the affected locals to decease from carrying out reprisal attacks as this may fall out depend the crisis.
Leaders of the Kagoro Chiefdom in Kaduna state say they are dissatisfied with the manner through which the killing of their relatives was managed by the government and security agencies.
Their paramount Chief of Kagoro Ufwai Bonnet who has been appealing to members of the affected communities not to take laws into their hands says it’s those is door is open to dialogue with those claims to have been offended.
Its been two weeks since an unknown militia group attacked and unleashed terror on sukonga milangu communities of kagoro chiefdom in Kara local government area of Kaduna State.
The people are yet to recover from the deadly attack where at least 38 persons were killed and their houses destroyed.
Those who were lucky to escape are still homeless.
Several people have condemned the attack and in the latest reaction to the incident, leaders of the communities have voiced their discontent with the way it was handled by the government and some security agencies.
Lawmaker representing Kagoro, Gideon Gwanu said everyone has been worried about the responses of some of the security agencies especially the recent destruction.
According to him, Police did their best but the military were implicated and there was complicity in the way they behaved on that day.
This attack is the second onslaught unleashed on this Chiefdom by this gunmen in less than eight months.
The federal lawmaker representing the region is also disturbed by the killings, he has raised the issue on the floor of the House of Representatives and efforts are on the way to get NEMA to reach out to the affected communities with relief materials.
As the leaders call for more security presence, they also appeal to the affected locals to decease from carrying out reprisal attacks as this may fall out depend the crisis.
Leaders of the Kagoro Chiefdom in Kaduna state say they are dissatisfied with the manner through which the killing of their relatives was managed by the government and security agencies.
Their paramount Chief of Kagoro Ufwai Bonnet who has been appealing to members of the affected communities not to take laws into their hands says it’s those is door is open to dialogue with those claims to have been offended.
Its been two weeks since an unknown militia group attacked and unleashed terror on sukonga milangu communities of kagoro chiefdom in Kara local government area of Kaduna State.
The people are yet to recover from the deadly attack where at least 38 persons were killed and their houses destroyed.
Those who were lucky to escape are still homeless.
Several people have condemned the attack and in the latest reaction to the incident, leaders of the communities have voiced their discontent with the way it was handled by the government and some security agencies.
Lawmaker representing Kagoro, Gideon Gwanu said everyone has been worried about the responses of some of the security agencies especially the recent destruction.
According to him, Police did their best but the military were implicated and there was complicity in the way they behaved on that day.
This attack is the second onslaught unleashed on this Chiefdom by this gunmen in less than eight months.
The federal lawmaker representing the region is also disturbed by the killings, he has raised the issue on the floor of the House of Representatives and efforts are on the way to get NEMA to reach out to the affected communities with relief materials.
As the leaders call for more security presence, they also appeal to the affected locals to decease from carrying out reprisal attacks as this may fall out depend the crisis.
Leaders of the Kagoro Chiefdom in Kaduna state say they are dissatisfied with the manner through which the killing of their relatives was managed by the government and security agencies.
Their paramount Chief of Kagoro Ufwai Bonnet who has been appealing to members of the affected communities not to take laws into their hands says it’s those is door is open to dialogue with those claims to have been offended.
Its been two weeks since an unknown militia group attacked and unleashed terror on sukonga milangu communities of kagoro chiefdom in Kara local government area of Kaduna State.
The people are yet to recover from the deadly attack where at least 38 persons were killed and their houses destroyed.
Those who were lucky to escape are still homeless.
Several people have condemned the attack and in the latest reaction to the incident, leaders of the communities have voiced their discontent with the way it was handled by the government and some security agencies.
Lawmaker representing Kagoro, Gideon Gwanu said everyone has been worried about the responses of some of the security agencies especially the recent destruction.
According to him, Police did their best but the military were implicated and there was complicity in the way they behaved on that day.
This attack is the second onslaught unleashed on this Chiefdom by this gunmen in less than eight months.
The federal lawmaker representing the region is also disturbed by the killings, he has raised the issue on the floor of the House of Representatives and efforts are on the way to get NEMA to reach out to the affected communities with relief materials.
As the leaders call for more security presence, they also appeal to the affected locals to decease from carrying out reprisal attacks as this may fall out depend the crisis.
Leaders of the Kagoro Chiefdom in Kaduna state say they are dissatisfied with the manner through which the killing of their relatives was managed by the government and security agencies.
Their paramount Chief of Kagoro Ufwai Bonnet who has been appealing to members of the affected communities not to take laws into their hands says it’s those is door is open to dialogue with those claims to have been offended.
Its been two weeks since an unknown militia group attacked and unleashed terror on sukonga milangu communities of kagoro chiefdom in Kara local government area of Kaduna State.
The people are yet to recover from the deadly attack where at least 38 persons were killed and their houses destroyed.
Those who were lucky to escape are still homeless.
Several people have condemned the attack and in the latest reaction to the incident, leaders of the communities have voiced their discontent with the way it was handled by the government and some security agencies.
Lawmaker representing Kagoro, Gideon Gwanu said everyone has been worried about the responses of some of the security agencies especially the recent destruction.
According to him, Police did their best but the military were implicated and there was complicity in the way they behaved on that day.
This attack is the second onslaught unleashed on this Chiefdom by this gunmen in less than eight months.
The federal lawmaker representing the region is also disturbed by the killings, he has raised the issue on the floor of the House of Representatives and efforts are on the way to get NEMA to reach out to the affected communities with relief materials.
As the leaders call for more security presence, they also appeal to the affected locals to decease from carrying out reprisal attacks as this may fall out depend the crisis.
Leaders of the Kagoro Chiefdom in Kaduna state say they are dissatisfied with the manner through which the killing of their relatives was managed by the government and security agencies.
Their paramount Chief of Kagoro Ufwai Bonnet who has been appealing to members of the affected communities not to take laws into their hands says it’s those is door is open to dialogue with those claims to have been offended.
Its been two weeks since an unknown militia group attacked and unleashed terror on sukonga milangu communities of kagoro chiefdom in Kara local government area of Kaduna State.
The people are yet to recover from the deadly attack where at least 38 persons were killed and their houses destroyed.
Those who were lucky to escape are still homeless.
Several people have condemned the attack and in the latest reaction to the incident, leaders of the communities have voiced their discontent with the way it was handled by the government and some security agencies.
Lawmaker representing Kagoro, Gideon Gwanu said everyone has been worried about the responses of some of the security agencies especially the recent destruction.
According to him, Police did their best but the military were implicated and there was complicity in the way they behaved on that day.
This attack is the second onslaught unleashed on this Chiefdom by this gunmen in less than eight months.
The federal lawmaker representing the region is also disturbed by the killings, he has raised the issue on the floor of the House of Representatives and efforts are on the way to get NEMA to reach out to the affected communities with relief materials.
As the leaders call for more security presence, they also appeal to the affected locals to decease from carrying out reprisal attacks as this may fall out depend the crisis.