Several people wounded in farmer-herder clash in Jigawa

The police say farmers were injured in a clash between farmers and cattle herders in the Hayin Kogi forest in Birnin Kudu LGa of Jigawa.
This was disclosed in a statement by a police spokesman in Jigawa, DSP Lawan Shiisu, on Monday.
“Report at the command’s disposal revealed that at 1700HRS, farmers at the Hayin Kogi forest were attacked by herders residents of Waza Fulani settlements of Birnin Kudu LGA while clearing bushes in preparation for wet season farming.
“As a result, some of the farmers escaped and abandoned their tricycles, phones and farm implements,” he said.
The police spokesman added that upon receipt of the report, police from the neighbouring police division surrounding the forest were immediately mobilised to the scene.
He said that a 42-year-old man and four others who sustained injuries have been taken to the Dutse General Hospital, where they received treatment and have since been discharged.
“The belongings of the farmers were recovered and handed over to them,” Mr Shiisu said.
He explained that efforts are being intensified to arrest the fleeing suspects while the case is being investigated.
”Normalcy has since been restored in the area. The commissioner of police, Ahmadu Abdullahi, organised a stakeholders’ meeting and ordered the arrest of the culprits.
“The CP has directed the area commander in charge of Birninku and divisional police officers in charge of Birnin Kudu and Kiyawa to hold a stakeholders’ meeting with a view to dousing tension and avert a breach of peace in the area,” he said.
(NAN)
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