Taraba State Plagued by Fresh Wave of Violence, Leaving 30 Dead and Dozens Displaced

 

A renewed wave of violence in Taraba State has left more than 30 people dead and dozens displaced following attacks on Munga and Magami villages in Karim-Lamido local government council.

The assaults, reportedly carried out by suspected armed herders in the early hours of Saturday, also resulted in the destruction of homes and properties, compounding fears among residents and casting a shadow over the state’s recent investment drive.

The incident comes on the heels of the high profile Taraba Investment Summit, which drew national attention with appearances from business moguls such as Aliko Dangote, Tony Elumelu and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar.

The summit, aimed at rebranding Taraba as an investor-friendly state, is now being overshadowed by escalating insecurity.

Survivors and eyewitnesses criticized what they described as the state government’s slow and inadequate response to persistent security threats in the region.

Many expressed disappointment over Governor Agbu Kefas’s absence from the affected communities, drawing comparisons to Borno State governor Babagana Zulum, known for his proactive approach and visits to conflict zones.

Karim-Lamido has increasingly become a hotspot for violence, with the latest assault in Munga Lelau marking another deadly chapter.

In a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Digital Communications, Emmanuel Bello, Governor Kefas condemned the attack as “horrendous and unacceptable”. He assured the public that the perpetrators would face justice.

“Our citizens’ safety is my top priority,” the governor stated. “We have activated all necessary security measures to prevent further violence and bring those responsible to book.”

Kefas called on residents to cooperate with security agencies, remain vigilant, and report suspicious activity. He urged calm while emphasizing the government’s commitment to restoring peace and stability.

Speaking on the attack, the Taraba State Police Command said tensions were triggered after a 15-year-old boy, Isah Ishaku of Munga Doso, was allegedly macheted on his farm by an unknown assailant.

Police spokesperson James Leshen said a joint team of conventional police officers and the Police Mobile Force (PMF) had been deployed to the affected communities.

Leshen said efforts were underway to restore calm and apprehend those behind the violence. Aggressive patrols have commenced in the region, and community leaders have been engaged to mediate and de-escalate tensions.

 

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