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Gunmen Kidnap Nigerian Monarch, 2 Others Killed In Separate Attack

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Plateau attacks

A traditional ruler, the Mishkakam Mushere, Pah Joshua Makut, in Bokkos local government area of Plateau State, has been kidnapped by gunmen, even as two heads were allegedly killed in Riyom council.

A source close to the palace of the traditional ruler told the Nigerian Tribune that the gunmen forced their way into the palace at about 10:30 pm on Sunday and kidnapped the monarch at gunpoint in the presence of his family.

The source further stated that the gunmen forced the traditional ruler into a waiting vehicle and zoomed off before the vigilantes and hunters in the community could put their act together for a counterattack.

A community leader, Haruna Ibrahim, said the gunmen carried out the dastardly act within a space of ten minutes and released several gunshots into the air while leaving to prevent the people of the community from coming out.

He added that the gunmen are yet to establish contact with the palace of any relative of the monarch for ransom.

However, Governor Caleb Muftwang, in a program organized to celebrate Democracy Day in the state, confirmed the abduction of the traditional ruler on Monday.

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He said security operatives in the state have swung into action to rescue the monarch alive.

In a related development, two herders were killed on Sunday evening by gunmen in Fas district of Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State.

The Chairman of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), in Riyom LGA, Alh. Bello Tafawa told reporters that the herders were returning from rearing when the gunmen shot them to death.

According to the MACBAN Chairman, the names of the victims are Adam Sani Ahmad (33) and Musa Ibrahim (23).

“The gunmen attacked them when they came back home after rearing. The victims died instantly because of the gunshot wounds on their bodies. Adam Sani Ahmad left behind six children, while Musa Ibrahim left behind one child.

“This is an unprovoked attack on our members. We have already reported the case to the security agencies in the area, including Operation Safe Haven, a multi-security task force maintaining peace in Plateau because we don’t want anybody to take the law into their own hands.

The spokesperson of the state police command, DSP Alabo Alfred, could not be reached for comment on the killing.

(Tribune)

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