Gunmen kill three herders in Plateau
Three herders were killed by gunmen in Plateau State, Nigeria, during an ambush after attending a community religious meeting.
In a disturbing attack in Plateau State, Nigeria, three herders were killed by gunmen on the Dorowa-Jong road in Barkin Ladi Local Government Area. The incident took place on Thursday night, shocking the local community. The victims were ambushed while returning home from a Qur'an Tafsir session in Dorowa, a gathering indicating their involvement in religious activities and community life. Ibrahim Babayo, the state chairman of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, confirmed the attack and expressed his outrage, describing it as brutal due to the manner in which one victim was decapitated.
Babayo attributed the attack to members of the Berom community, accusing them of a history of violence against the herders and their cattle, which has been a source of ongoing conflict in the region. This claim reflects the broader ethnic tensions that have historically plagued Plateau State, where clashes between farming groups and pastoralists have led to significant violence and instability. The Miyetti Allah group has consistently called for protection and justice for herders in these confrontations, underscoring the need for governmental intervention to address the root causes of such violence.
This incident is a continuation of the cycle of violence that has been reported in the region, raising concerns about safety and security for pastoralists. Local leaders and associations are urging the authorities to investigate the murder of the herders vigorously and hold those responsible accountable. With tensions running high, the need for dialogue and peaceful resolutions between conflicting communities is increasingly critical to prevent further bloodshed and promote harmony in Plateau State.