Two persons were reportedly killed on
Sunday in a violence that greeted the announcement of a new chief, the
Res-Tsam, in Fadan- Chawai in the Kauru Local government Area of Kaduna
State.
Four other persons were killed by
yet-to-be-identified gunmen in separate incidents in another two
villages. Among the four were a man and his wife said to have been
killed in Rikarwan village in the Zangon Kataf Local Government Area of
the state.
Also, another man, Dauda Maidawa; and
his wife, Alheri who were said to have travelled to their farm located
at Fadan- Karshi in the Sanga Local Government Area of the state in the
early hours of Saturday were found dead.
“I am not aware but give me some time to contact relevant persons and find out from them,” he told our correspondent.
At Fadan-Chawai, it was learnt that the
youths had gone on rampage, destroying property worth millions of naira
over the announcement of the new chief in the area.
The National President of Chawai
Development Association, Chief Augustine Audi, said the governor’s order
for the Chawai Council of Kingmakers to nominate and send to him the
name of the son of the late Res Tsam for appointment caused the crisis.
He said, “As a result of the appointment
and announcement of the new Res Tsam by Kaduna State Governor Mukhtar
Yero, violence erupted in the chiefdom, leading to the killing of two
people and property destroyed by rampaging youths in the area.
“We do not see the need for the urgency
in appointing the next Res Tsam when the customs and tradition of the
Chawai people do not support that.
“There are traditional rites that were
to be performed before the appointment, which is why unlike the Hausa or
Emirate system, it takes time before a new Res Tsam is appointed.”
Meanwhile, an eyewitness said the killing of the Rikarwan couple, Ayuba Kure and Sarah occurred on Sunday night.
“The gunmen came on Sunday night with
dangerous weapons, killed the couple and injured four others. You know
our communities are isolated and no one knows the mission of the
gunmen,” said the eyewitness, who asked not to be named.
A brother of the victim, John Joseph,
said the matter was reported to the Divisional Police Officer at
Fadan-Karshi Police Station who then mobilised for a search that led to
the discovery of the remains of his brother and the wife.
But when contacted, the spokesman for
Yero, Mallam Ahmed Maiyaki, said, “Nobody was killed and everything is
peaceful and calm in the areas mentioned.”
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