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Gododogodo: A Chilling Mass Murder Wrapped In Conspiracy. by Israelfx2(m): 10:54am On Oct 22, 2016 |
Last Wednesday, another violent incident on this police
check point, which is about 2km to Pasankori (a
palmwine depot) down-slope, would become a grim
precursor to the evil that would befall Godogodo, about
8km away, three days later.
As confirmed by Kaduna State Police Spokesman, ASP
Aliyu Usman, a band of suspected armed herdsmen,
penultimate Wednesday, laid ambush to six policemen
manning this check point. A few seconds of rattling
gunfire left two cops dead, all Sergeants. Two escaped
with wounds, and two were unscathed. The most
disturbing dimension of the incident was that the
assailants left with two fully loaded AK 47 riffles of the
fallen cops.
“As soon as I heard that they made away with two
riffles, I knew that an invasion of any of our villages was
inevitable,” said a vigilante leader in Godogodo to
Saturday Vanguard last Thursday.
“We have heard that Fulani were massing for a serious
attack on Godogodo and other places and we told the
police and soldiers that we were working with,” he said.
“It was said that they came from Nasarawa State and
some from plateaus state to team up with those already
on ground and hiding in our deserted villages. On our
part, we called in some vigilante from other tribes, and
they came. So when we heard about the gun taken from
the police, we knew it was just a matter of time,” he
said.
In retrospect, the heroic exploits of these vigilante are
hardly mentioned in their efforts at safeguarding
communities from the aggressions of their perennial
foes.
However, a Press Statement on 25th September signed
by Col. Sani Kukasheka Usman, acting Director Army
Public Relations revealed how they sacrifice their lives
for their community in return for nothing. The statement
reads: “Gallant troops of 1 Division Nigerian Army in a
joint operation with personnel of Nigeria Police and local
vigilantes have today repelled a coordinated attack by
gunmen on Godogodo town of Kaduna State.
“The troops fought off the attackers and pursued them
into the bush, inflicting heavy casualty on them.
“Unfortunately four local vigilantes lost their lives while
another 9 were wounded in the course of countering the
dastardly attack meant to cause more loss of lives and
properties of law abiding citizens of Godogodo Town.”
According to him, the following Fulani were arrested:
Lawal Gambo, Yau Sani, Bala Amodu, Ibrahim Maikaru,
Abubakar Hassan and Bashiru Isa Ciroma in the cause
of the encounter.
That was as much as the ill-trained, poorly armed but
highly committed vigilante of Godogodo could go to
protecting their homelands.
So what went wrong last Saturday after the vigilante
claimed that they were well alert and had informed the
Army and Police stationed there? Saturday Vanguard
uncovered an unconfirmed disturbing conspiracy.
“We were sitting around, talking and exchanging jokes,
when the soldier who in charge of the seven soldiers
guiding Godogodo approached us,” said another
vigilante.
“ He and his troops were in their pick up van. He came
down from the van and came over to us. We went to a
side where he said that he had important information to
tell us. He said that soldiers from another formation
were coming to search Godogodo for firearms. That if
any of us had any guns, we must immediately remove
them to a safer place, since they were on their way. He
said he did not want to be seen as aiding them to bear
arms. It was around 5:30pm last Saturday. He left with
his soldiers. Some of us, who had hunting guns or den
guns ran and took them into hiding. We even called
those that were not around to come get their stuff out,”
he said.
“Then exactly by 6pm, it was not even dark yet, when
we heard gun shots from the side of Unguwan Ninzom
part of the town. That part of the town is the most
vulnerable, because our people (native and non-native
Christians) live there and the place stretches far
outwards from the town,” he continued.
“The Fulani gunmen usually don’t touch Hausa people
and their property. We’re their prime targets, because
they say our villages have now become their grazing
reserves and we must give way.
“Then there were more gunshots. That was when we it
dawned on us that we have been tricked. There were no
police, no soldiers and we did not have what it would
take to defend ourselves. Some of us, with only
cutlasses, machetes and sticks tried to reach the source
of the shooting, but it was a clear suicide attempt. I
saw them gun down three boys. I ducked and crawled
into a ditch before running away. Women and children
were screaming. Within a few minutes they started
burning houses. You could even see them from a far.
Fulani men with AK 47. We were running helter-skelter,
rescuing the elderly, children and women to the outskirt
of the town. The Hausa part of the town was spared, so
we directed those who escaped to run through the
Hausa side to safety. We were also making frantic calls
to everyone who could help. By 8pm, from where two of
us were hiding, there were still people sneaking out to
safety, but the wailing of those trapped in their homes
had stopped. They had either been killed, or roasted
alive in the inferno.
“I don’t know when the police or soldiers returned,
because we had wondered into the bush with women
and children and eventually walked them to Gidan
Waya. We arrived Gidan Waya around 1am on Sunday.
“The killings continued on Sunday morning. We heard
that the Police came, but were over powered. If we had
not been deceived to do away with our weapons, I can
assure that it could have been fire-for-fire. We have
written officially to the Police and the Nigeria Army
about this,” he said.
Contacted on the allegation, Col. Abdull Usman, the
Public Relations Officer, PRO, 1 Division, Nigerian Army,
told Saturday Vanguard that he was not aware of such
a complaint.
He said: “If anything like this ever happened, the people
of Godogodo will naturally take their complaint to the
police. You, know the work we are doing there is
actually the work that should be done by the Nigeria
police. I think the people will naturally take their
grievances to the Police. But, if they did write us,
believe me, I am not aware. And you know the Nigeria
Army would never compromise the safety of any
Nigerian. We don’t take such matters lightly,” he said.
When Saturday Vanguard sought confirmation from
Kaduna State Police Spokesman, ASP, Aliyu Usman over
the curious development, he said he was going to get
back, but never up to the time of going to press.
At the end of the violence, 40 people were killed by
Sunday afternoon with scores injured. Most of
Godogodo town was burnt to ashes too.Godogodo, the
headquarters of Godogodo Chiefdom, Jema’a Local
Government Area, LGA, of Kaduna state, is a semi-urban
old town that was more of a mining settlement in the
early 1900s. As tin mining died in the early 70s,
Godogodo still became prosperous from farming and
trading, thanks to its well drained rich loamy soils,
alluvial plains served with perennial streams. It is also
well connected to the South, and North of Nigeria
through a trunk A road. Though the town is the
traditional home of the Ninte people, however, Numana,
Ninzom, Mada and other neighbours soon came to join,
in the early days of its formation. |
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