Wahalifu wenye silaha waua watu 113 katika mfululizo wa mashambulizi Nchini Nigeria

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Makundi yenye silaha yameripotiwa kuua watu zaidi ya 100 katika mfululizo wa mashambulizi yaliyolenga miji ya katikati mwa Nigeria eneo lenye mivutano ya Kidini na Kikabila.

Uongozi wa Serikali ya Mtaa wa Bokkos, Jimbo la Plateau umeeleza mashambulizi hayo yamejeruhi zaidi ya Watu 300 na kuwa Serikali inafanya jitihada za kudhibiti mashambulizi hayo dhidi ya raia wasio na hatia.

Shirika la Kutetea Haki za Binadamu la Amnesty International limesema Serikali imeshindwa kukomesha mashambulizi katika Jimbo la Plateau.

Hivi karibuni, Rais wa Nigeria, Bola Tinubu aliamuru uchunguzi ufanyike baada ya shambulizi la ndege zisizo na rubani kuwaua raia 85 waliokusanyika kwa ajili ya sherehe za kidini katika Jimbo hilo.

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Armed groups kill 113 people in series of attacks across central Nigeria

Armed groups have killed more than 100 people in a string of attacks targeting towns across central Nigeria, another deadly episode in a region with persistent religious and ethnic tensions.

Local officials on Monday said the toll of the weekend attacks by armed groups, sometimes called “bandits”, has risen to 113, increasing sharply from the government’s initial count of 16.

“As many as 113 persons have been confirmed killed as Saturday hostilities persisted to early hours of Monday,” Monday Kassah, head of the local government in Bokkos in Plateau State, told the Agence France-Presse news agency.

Kassah said the “well-coordinated” attacks, which also injured more than 300 people, targeted at least 20 communities across the region.

“Proactive measures will be taken by the government to curb ongoing attacks against innocent civilians,” said Gyang Bere, a spokesperson for Plateau Governor Caleb Mutfwang.

Kassah did not say who was responsible for the attacks but noted that the injured were taken to hospital.

Plateau is one of several states that make up the ethnically and religiously diverse Middle Belt in Nigeria, where climate change and expanding agriculture has strained communities and increased tensions between Muslim herders and Christian farmers.

Hundreds of people have been killed in cases of intercommunal violence in recent years.

After the weekend attacks, the rights group Amnesty International said authorities in the West African nation “have been failing to end frequent deadly attacks on rural communities of Plateau state”.

Conflict has continued to roil the country’s northern and central regions, where armed groups are active and government forces have been accused of committing abuses.

This month, Nigerian President Bola Tinubu ordered an investigation after a military drone strike killed 85 civilians gathered for a religious celebration.

Tinubu lamented what he called the “bombing mishap”.

Kaduna Governor Uba Sani said at the time that the civilians were mistakenly killed by a drone targeting “terrorists and bandits”.

SOURCE: AL JAZEERA
 
Makundi yenye silaha yameripotiwa kuua watu zaidi ya 100 katika mfululizo wa mashambulizi yaliyolenga miji ya katikati mwa Nigeria eneo lenye mivutano ya Kidini na Kikabila.

Uongozi wa Serikali ya Mtaa wa Bokkos, Jimbo la Plateau umeeleza mashambulizi hayo yamejeruhi zaidi ya Watu 300 na kuwa Serikali inafanya jitihada za kudhibiti mashambulizi hayo dhidi ya raia wasio na hatia.

Shirika la Kutetea Haki za Binadamu la Amnesty International limesema Serikali imeshindwa kukomesha mashambulizi katika Jimbo la Plateau.

Hivi karibuni, Rais wa Nigeria, Bola Tinubu aliamuru uchunguzi ufanyike baada ya shambulizi la ndege zisizo na rubani kuwaua raia 85 waliokusanyika kwa ajili ya sherehe za kidini katika Jimbo hilo.

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Armed groups kill 113 people in series of attacks across central Nigeria

Armed groups have killed more than 100 people in a string of attacks targeting towns across central Nigeria, another deadly episode in a region with persistent religious and ethnic tensions.

Local officials on Monday said the toll of the weekend attacks by armed groups, sometimes called “bandits”, has risen to 113, increasing sharply from the government’s initial count of 16.

“As many as 113 persons have been confirmed killed as Saturday hostilities persisted to early hours of Monday,” Monday Kassah, head of the local government in Bokkos in Plateau State, told the Agence France-Presse news agency.

Kassah said the “well-coordinated” attacks, which also injured more than 300 people, targeted at least 20 communities across the region.

“Proactive measures will be taken by the government to curb ongoing attacks against innocent civilians,” said Gyang Bere, a spokesperson for Plateau Governor Caleb Mutfwang.

Kassah did not say who was responsible for the attacks but noted that the injured were taken to hospital.

Plateau is one of several states that make up the ethnically and religiously diverse Middle Belt in Nigeria, where climate change and expanding agriculture has strained communities and increased tensions between Muslim herders and Christian farmers.

Hundreds of people have been killed in cases of intercommunal violence in recent years.

After the weekend attacks, the rights group Amnesty International said authorities in the West African nation “have been failing to end frequent deadly attacks on rural communities of Plateau state”.

Conflict has continued to roil the country’s northern and central regions, where armed groups are active and government forces have been accused of committing abuses.

This month, Nigerian President Bola Tinubu ordered an investigation after a military drone strike killed 85 civilians gathered for a religious celebration.

Tinubu lamented what he called the “bombing mishap”.

Kaduna Governor Uba Sani said at the time that the civilians were mistakenly killed by a drone targeting “terrorists and bandits”.

SOURCE: AL JAZEERA
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Makundi yenye silaha yameripotiwa kuua watu zaidi ya 100 katika mfululizo wa mashambulizi yaliyolenga miji ya katikati mwa Nigeria eneo lenye mivutano ya Kidini na Kikabila.

Uongozi wa Serikali ya Mtaa wa Bokkos, Jimbo la Plateau umeeleza mashambulizi hayo yamejeruhi zaidi ya Watu 300 na kuwa Serikali inafanya jitihada za kudhibiti mashambulizi hayo dhidi ya raia wasio na hatia.

Shirika la Kutetea Haki za Binadamu la Amnesty International limesema Serikali imeshindwa kukomesha mashambulizi katika Jimbo la Plateau.

Hivi karibuni, Rais wa Nigeria, Bola Tinubu aliamuru uchunguzi ufanyike baada ya shambulizi la ndege zisizo na rubani kuwaua raia 85 waliokusanyika kwa ajili ya sherehe za kidini katika Jimbo hilo.

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Armed groups kill 113 people in series of attacks across central Nigeria

Armed groups have killed more than 100 people in a string of attacks targeting towns across central Nigeria, another deadly episode in a region with persistent religious and ethnic tensions.

Local officials on Monday said the toll of the weekend attacks by armed groups, sometimes called “bandits”, has risen to 113, increasing sharply from the government’s initial count of 16.

“As many as 113 persons have been confirmed killed as Saturday hostilities persisted to early hours of Monday,” Monday Kassah, head of the local government in Bokkos in Plateau State, told the Agence France-Presse news agency.

Kassah said the “well-coordinated” attacks, which also injured more than 300 people, targeted at least 20 communities across the region.

“Proactive measures will be taken by the government to curb ongoing attacks against innocent civilians,” said Gyang Bere, a spokesperson for Plateau Governor Caleb Mutfwang.

Kassah did not say who was responsible for the attacks but noted that the injured were taken to hospital.

Plateau is one of several states that make up the ethnically and religiously diverse Middle Belt in Nigeria, where climate change and expanding agriculture has strained communities and increased tensions between Muslim herders and Christian farmers.

Hundreds of people have been killed in cases of intercommunal violence in recent years.

After the weekend attacks, the rights group Amnesty International said authorities in the West African nation “have been failing to end frequent deadly attacks on rural communities of Plateau state”.

Conflict has continued to roil the country’s northern and central regions, where armed groups are active and government forces have been accused of committing abuses.

This month, Nigerian President Bola Tinubu ordered an investigation after a military drone strike killed 85 civilians gathered for a religious celebration.

Tinubu lamented what he called the “bombing mishap”.

Kaduna Governor Uba Sani said at the time that the civilians were mistakenly killed by a drone targeting “terrorists and bandits”.

SOURCE: AL JAZEERA
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Makundi yenye silaha yameripotiwa kuua watu zaidi ya 100 katika mfululizo wa mashambulizi yaliyolenga miji ya katikati mwa Nigeria eneo lenye mivutano ya Kidini na Kikabila.

Uongozi wa Serikali ya Mtaa wa Bokkos, Jimbo la Plateau umeeleza mashambulizi hayo yamejeruhi zaidi ya Watu 300 na kuwa Serikali inafanya jitihada za kudhibiti mashambulizi hayo dhidi ya raia wasio na hatia.

Shirika la Kutetea Haki za Binadamu la Amnesty International limesema Serikali imeshindwa kukomesha mashambulizi katika Jimbo la Plateau.

Hivi karibuni, Rais wa Nigeria, Bola Tinubu aliamuru uchunguzi ufanyike baada ya shambulizi la ndege zisizo na rubani kuwaua raia 85 waliokusanyika kwa ajili ya sherehe za kidini katika Jimbo hilo.

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Armed groups kill 113 people in series of attacks across central Nigeria

Armed groups have killed more than 100 people in a string of attacks targeting towns across central Nigeria, another deadly episode in a region with persistent religious and ethnic tensions.

Local officials on Monday said the toll of the weekend attacks by armed groups, sometimes called “bandits”, has risen to 113, increasing sharply from the government’s initial count of 16.

“As many as 113 persons have been confirmed killed as Saturday hostilities persisted to early hours of Monday,” Monday Kassah, head of the local government in Bokkos in Plateau State, told the Agence France-Presse news agency.

Kassah said the “well-coordinated” attacks, which also injured more than 300 people, targeted at least 20 communities across the region.

“Proactive measures will be taken by the government to curb ongoing attacks against innocent civilians,” said Gyang Bere, a spokesperson for Plateau Governor Caleb Mutfwang.

Kassah did not say who was responsible for the attacks but noted that the injured were taken to hospital.

Plateau is one of several states that make up the ethnically and religiously diverse Middle Belt in Nigeria, where climate change and expanding agriculture has strained communities and increased tensions between Muslim herders and Christian farmers.

Hundreds of people have been killed in cases of intercommunal violence in recent years.

After the weekend attacks, the rights group Amnesty International said authorities in the West African nation “have been failing to end frequent deadly attacks on rural communities of Plateau state”.

Conflict has continued to roil the country’s northern and central regions, where armed groups are active and government forces have been accused of committing abuses.

This month, Nigerian President Bola Tinubu ordered an investigation after a military drone strike killed 85 civilians gathered for a religious celebration.

Tinubu lamented what he called the “bombing mishap”.

Kaduna Governor Uba Sani said at the time that the civilians were mistakenly killed by a drone targeting “terrorists and bandits”.

SOURCE: AL JAZEERA
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