The orgy of violence continued on Wednesday as herders’ settlement was razed by yet-to-be identified attackers in Zango-Kataf community despite the curfew in the area and adjoining Kaura Local Government Area.
The state Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, who disclosed this on Wednesday, said three additional corpses were recovered from Jema’a and Kaura local governments.
According to the commissioner, the three additional corpses were citizens killed by a mob on Monday.
Those killed as identified by Aruwan are Ibrahim Isiyaku (Danasabe) of No 143, Bauchi Street, Kafanchan; Ibrahim Rilwanu and Lawali Zubairu, both of No.5 Emir Road, Kafanchan.
Aruwan said the Fountain of Life Baptist Church, Kafanchan was attacked and its glass windows shattered, adding that a bus belonging to the Baptist School of Health Technology, Kafanchan was vandalised while the driver sustained injuries and is currently receiving treatment.
In a related development, the commissioner said hoodlums attacked and burnt two herders’ settlements in Zauru and Kurdan in Zangon Kataf LGA.
The commissioner said, “Security agencies have reported that they have discovered three corpses of some citizens killed by a mob on Monday in two locations in both Kaura and Jema’a LGAs.
“The corpse picked around Kagoro Roundabout has been identified as the remains of one Ibrahim Isiyaku (Danasabe) of No 143, Bauchi Street, Kafanchan.
“Two other corpses recovered at a location named ‘Binzom’ behind the Kafanchan campus of Kaduna State University have also been identified as the remains of Ibrahim Rilwanu and Lawali Zubairu, both of No.5 Emir Road, Kafanchan.
“This brings the total reported death toll from Sunday’s attacks and the ensuing violence to 37.”
“In another development, security agencies have reported that some hoodlums attacked and burnt down two herders’ settlements in Zauru and Kurdan in Zangon Kataf LGA.
“As of the time of this report, the Chairman of Zangon Kataf Local Government, Mr. Francis Zimbo, is holding an emergency security meeting with traditional and community leaders of Kurdan and Zauru over the incident.”
The commissioner quoted Governor Nasir El-Rufai as saying that he received the reports of the latest attack with sadness.