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By Ogbonna Casmir, Enugu


Palpable tension in Enugu State as suspected Fulani Militias invaded Ukpai Nimbo Community in Uzo-Uwani council area of the state, killing no fewer than 35 people and torching over 60 residential houses.

Over 56 people sustained injuries from gunshots were taken to different hospitals in Nsukka Town while the deceased bodies were deposited in various Hospitals including, Catholic Hospital, and Bishop Shanahan.

The state police command confirmed the attack but said that the command cannot give figure of people killed; however the police command and other security agencies have mobilized to curtail the situation so that it does not degenerate into a few blown wars.

A reliable security sources told our correspondent that the suspected Fulani militias who were over 200 in number stormed the community at the early hours of Monday with grenade and AK-47 rifles.

Our correspondent gathered that all the security formations, which include the police, DSS, Army and NSCDC were informed by reliable sources from the community on Sunday about unknown faces movements at the neighbourhood but paid deaf ear to the security alert.

A mortician at Bishop Shanahan Hospital who spoke to our reporter on the condition of anonymity said 30 dead bodies were brought to the hospital this morning with 22 injured persons.

“I also learnt that some dead bodies and other injured persons were taken to other neighbouring hospitals for treatment”, he said.

Sources in the community disclosed that continuous gunshots were heard as the rampaging herdsmen moved to sack villagers from their homes.

Apart from guns, bows and arrows and machetes, or swords, were also wielded by the herdsmen, it was learnt.

Many of the villagers escaped to neighboring communities in the Uzo-Uwani area, but it was gathered that people in the nearby towns are also worried about possible attacks from the herdsmen.

Our correspondent learnt that the corpses, which were deposited at the morgue in Bishop Shanahan Hospital, Nsukka, were recovered from farmlands.