Sad: Gunman Kills 4 During Christmas Carol at Kaduna - The Achievers Foundation
A gunman stormed the village square on Friday night as
residents gathered for their annual carol and started
shooting infrequently, eight people were injured.
The village has been in a mourning mood since.
The spokesman for Operation Safe Haven, the military task force
charged with the responsibility of keeping the peace of the area,
Colonel I. K. Ekpeyong confirmed the development.
He said the bodies of the dead people had been deposited in a
mortuary while the wounded persons were taken to the Kafanchan General
Hospital for treatment.
Some people suspected to be “masterminds of the attack “have been arrested for interrogation,” he said.
More troops have been deployed to the area to avert a fresh attack or reprisal.
The state government has condemned the attack and asked communities
in the area to stand firm against any threat to peace. It urged them to
reject those who might want to reprise the events of December 2016, a
reference to a similar attack by gunmen on Goska village in the same
Jema’a local government area.
Scores of people were killed in that attack.
Governor Nasir Ahmad el-Rufai, in a statement through his spokesman,
Samuel Aruwan, said: “the hard won peace in the area must be sustained
and the culprits brought to book.
“Security forces have informed the Kaduna State Government that there
was an attack in Nimdem village on the night of Friday, 22nd December
2017. The government was further briefed, that arrests have been made
and investigation is ongoing.
“The government condemns this incident, and calls on all stakeholders
to help uphold peace by working to avoid escalation and by supporting
the security forces.
“Government commiserates with the families of the victims in this sad
moment. The grief and pain these acts of violence leave in their wake
can be devastating. It is important that all communities stand firm
against any threat to peace, and reject those who might want to reprise
the terrible events of December 2016.
“Government appeals for calm as security forces take action to
restore peace and stability. Nobody should be allowed to truncate the
right of citizens to live in peace and enjoy safety, or thwart their
legitimate expectations of celebrating Christmas and the New Year in
peace.”
Southern Kaduna has over the years come under incessant attacks by
gunmen who routinely invade villages killing and maiming residents.
The Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai, in
February, laid the foundation stone of the Forward Operation Base (FOB)
of 2 Battalion of the Nigerian Army in Zango Kataf Local Government Area
of the state as part of the effort to stem the incessant threat to
peace in that part of the country.
Commenting on the crisis at the time, Buratai had said: “There is
need for understanding. It is a family issue that can be resolved
amicably,” although he warned that those responsible for killings and
violence would not go unpunished.
“We will deal with anyone that foments trouble,” he said.
The attack also came in the wake of security alert across the country
by the police and allied agencies ahead of Christmas, especially in
view of recent warnings by the USA and UK of possible terror attacks in
parts of the country.
The police leadership and that of the Department of State Security
(DSS) have ordered all their personnel to be on active duty during the
festivity.
The two countries specifically asked their citizens to avoid the Northeast.
In the case of the USA, it warned its citizens of the risks of travel
to the Northeast which it claimed remains fluid and unpredictable while
the risk of kidnappings, robberies, and other armed attacks are real in
various parts of the country.
“U.S. citizens should be vigilant at public gatherings and locations
frequented by foreigners; markets, hotels, restaurants, bars, and places
of worship may become targets for terrorist attacks,” it warned.
Inspector General of Police Ibrahim Idris met with Commanders of
Police Mobile Force (PMF) and Counter-Terrorism Unit (CTU) and gave
stern directives on prevailing security situation and what to look out
for, over the next few months.
He told them to get fully prepared to “provide security for this country” especially this month and January.
At the DSS, a source disclosed that operatives are not going on leave
during the yuletide season to enable the organization sustain the
gains made over the last few months.
The Adamawa State Police Command says it has, in collaboration with
sister agencies, put in place adequate security measures to ensure
hitch-free celebrations.
No fewer than 6000 police personnel are being deployed to provide security in Akwa Ibom State during and after the yuletide.
The Public Relations Officer of the Command, DSP Bala Elkana, said in
Uyo that the action was to forestall any breach of peace and order
during the celebrations.
The personnel are being deployed to churches, relaxation centres,
financial institutions as well as markets and public buildings.
Elkana urged the people to be security conscious yuletide and charged
them to also adhere to simple security tips during this period.
The Ogun State Police Command is also deploying tactical and covert
policemen across the 20 Local Governments and 37 Local Council
Development Areas in the state to ensure safety of residents and
visitors during the period.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Ogun State Command, Abimbola
Oyeyemi, assured residents of the determination of the force to provide
adequate security and ensure that they enjoy a hitch – free yuletide and
New Year.
Abimbola, an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), appealed to
the Public to be vigilant and alert the Police if they noticed any
strange or suspicious faces, gathering or movement in their domain to
enable the security agencies address the situation promptly.
He said the police personnel so deployed “have a clear mandate of
ensuring crime free Xmas and New Year celebration. A-24hour surveillance
patrols have also been ordered around the various worship as well as
event/recreation centres across the state,” Abimbola stated.
The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) will have 45,000
of its personnel on special duty during the Christmas, according to
Commandant General Abdullahi Gana Muhammadu.
He directed all State Commandants to ensure all black spots,
shopping malls, recreation centres, markets square worship centres,
hotels and critical Infrastructure and assets are well manned and
secured.
He cancelled the leave of all senior officers and directed that those on leave be recalled during this yuletide season
Residents of Borno and Yobe States are banking on the alertness of
the security agents and their own security awareness to see them through
the festivity.
They try to avoid crowded places.
For instance, many families have ruled out taking their children to relaxation centres for fear of attack by suicide bombers.
Musa Ndjavara, a journalist said “I cannot even allow my children to
go close to an amusement park much more allowing them to roam about for
Christmas dances and fun like we used to do years back.”
Baba Mshelia said: “we have seen it all in this crisis. Both
Christians and Muslims have been affected. For now we are more conscious
of what happens around us and our environment. We are more security
trained by ourselves now more than ever before.”
Chinedu Obina, a motor spare parts dealer in Maiduguri said: “The way
we had a peaceful Sallah when Muslims and Christians came together to
rejoice, that is how the Christmas will be.
“For close to seven years now I have not been celebrating Christmas
in Borno State because of fear of insurgency. But this time around I
will celebrate my Christmas here with members of my family.”
A Damaturu, Yobe State based trader, Emeka said: “I see no need why I
should be moving with my family up and down because of insecurity in
this place.
“Tell me: which part of the country is safe now? We have spoilt
everywhere with all sorts of criminal activities and we are blaming
government for it. I am not going anywhere for the Christmas. I will
celebrate it here.
“If I say I will go to the East for Christmas and I run into
kidnappers or armed robbers, I do not have N10 million to pay as ransom
and free myself. When you succeed and enter the village, hired assassins
are waiting. Different village meetings will also be waiting for you to
pay them money. Even the village elders will be expecting money from
you. All the burials they did in your absence, you must pay your dues.”
A Kaduna resident, Mr. Ben Kemje, said he has resolved to avoid crowded places.
He said, “The alert should not be taken lightly as most of the
previous alerts almost came to pass. It is therefore, in my personal
opinion, a wake-up call to all stakeholders particularly security
agencies to put in place proactive measures that will see to it that the
threat alert does not see the light of the day.
“As an individual and my family, we have decided to avoid crowded
environments, avoid walking in lonely areas, and praying regularly for
God’s protection and guidance.”
Mr. Olusegun Abayomi said:”Yes, we are aware of the warnings by the UK and US.
“We have been warned to avoid crowded places which is practically
impossible especially during the end of the year, the government and the
security agencies should step up their game and use technology to
intensify security now and always.”
Another resident, Jacob Dickson said:”One important precaution from
me would be to avoid places with large crowds, which would naturally be
targeted because the terrorists would want maximum impact and
casualties.
“It is also important to be cautious when boarding public
transportation, to avoid suspicious vehicles that may be laden with
explosives.
“Prayer is also very important, for God to protect me and prevent me from going to where there is danger even against my wish.”
An Abuja resident, Mrs. Helen Fafore, said: “I love being in church
with family and friends but this year, we have decided that not even New
Year’s eve will be done in church; a lot is going to be done to create a
happy Christmas at home, especially as my two children living abroad
have compelling reasons not to come home till early next year,” she
explained.
Her friend, Deaconess Ronke Oyetola who was among those disappointed
by an airline whose staff went on strike stated that she has seen
countless signs that God wants people to have a low-profile yuletide
season this time around.
“True, the very bad economic situation, fuel scarcity and other
issues are compelling people to have a rethink about how they enjoy the
yuletide season but I believe that God wants us all to pause and ponder,
having time for sober meditation and family togetherness instead of the
usual frivolities,” she said.
The Army, on Thursday, advised people in the Northeast to be vigilant
and to guard against suicide bomb attack by Boko Haram insurgents
during the yuletide.
Col. Onyema Nwachukwu, the Deputy Director, Army Public Relations,
Operation Lafiya Dole, said that it was imperative for the people to be
vigilant and monitor suspicious persons in their communities, places of
worship and other public places during the festive season.
He said that the insurgents were taking advantage of the relaxed
vigilance and security measures in the society to attack soft targets.
His words:”Additionally, an assessment of recent trend of Boko Haram
insurgents Improvised Explosive Device (IEDs) campaign indicated a
deliberate targeting of places of worships as witnessed in the
disheartening incident of the suicide bombings.
“One of the reasons adduced for easy infiltration by suicide bombers
is the absence of measures to scrutinize and identify persons accessing
these facilities.
“Most places of worship have been found to exhibit similar deficiency
and have lowered their guards, thereby exposing themselves to
preventable attacks.”
He asked community and religious leaders to sensitize and mobilize
their people to be security conscious to prevent insurgents’ attack.
Nwachukwu said the troops had sustained onslaught against the Boko
Haram insurgents in the ongoing clearance operations at the fringes of
northern Borno.
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December 24, 2017