Taraba Govt, Police Debunk Killing of 50 Cattle Breeders in
Taraba
Taraba State Government and the state police
authorities have described the purported killing of 50 cattle breeders in the
state as falsehood, misleading and a calculated attempt to scale up the
promotion of violence in the state.
The Chairman of state Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders
Association (MACBA), Alhaji Sahabi Mahmud, credited to have alleged that 50 cattle
breeders were killed in a fresh crisis in the state which was reported in Daily
Trust of April 13, 2016 edition.
In a statement made available today to journalists in Jalingo which
was signed by the Senior Special Assistant to the state governor on Media and
Publicity, Mr. Sylvanus Giwa, the state government described the report as a
calculated effort by the leadership of Miyetti Allah to make mockery of the
recent killings of 44 people in the state by Fulani herdsmen.
In the same vein, the state police command has equally
described the report as complete falsehood as it declared that there was no
record or report of the purported killing, saying it was a figment of the
imagination of the authors.
Debunking the report credited to Mahmud, the state Police
Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Joseph Kwaji, said there was no such incident
in the state, and wondered why such a sensitive report would not be cross
checked with the police before publication.
According to him, "The report is not true.
There is no such incident. I want to advise journalists to always cross check
with the police before publishing such sensitive reports in the interest of
peace and security."
The statement issued by Giwa stated that: "The
attention of Taraba State Government has been drawn to a publication captioned
"50 cattle breeders killed in fresh Taraba crisis" dated April 13, 2016,
in the Daily Trust newspaper and credited to the chairman of Miyetti Allah
Cattle Breeders Association, Taraba State chapter, Sahabi Mahmud.
"As a matter of fact, the report is not only
misleading, false and mischievous but an attempt to scale up the promotion of
crisis in the state. The purported publication is also a calculated effort by
the leadership of Miyetti Allah to make a mockery of the victims of the recent
attacks by the Fulani herdsmen who allegedly carry sophisticated weapons and
use same to unleash terror on the harmless and helpless innocent people of
Dori, Maisuma,Angai, and Fali villages in Gashaka and parts of kurmi Local
Government Areas of the state."
The state government further noted that the
position of Miyetti Allah as captured by the paper could best be described as a
ploy to shield its members who are strongly suspected to be responsible for the
attacks on the aforementioned communities.
To further puncture the allegations, Giwa noted
that the Miyetti Allah chairman failed to present the photographs of his
members who were purportedly killed in the crisis as was done by the police and
the state government while presenting the gory details of the 44 people killed
by the herdsmen.
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