Troops, police restore order after farmers-herders clash in Kwali, Abuja

Abubakar Mohammed
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Security forces have restored calm in Dadu community, Kwali Area Council of the FCT, following a violent clash between farmers and herders on Friday.

According to Zagazola Makama, the confrontation broke out after cattle allegedly invaded and destroyed a beneseed farm belonging to one Yunana Garba. In the ensuing altercation, Garba’s son, Yunana Naroka, was macheted on the head, while Garba himself was struck on the neck with a grazing stick.

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A Fulani woman, identified as Amina Abdullahi, also sustained a machete wound on her palm during the incident.

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The victims were taken to Goje Clinic, Ijah, and Abu Fatima Hospital, Kwali, where they are currently receiving treatment and reported to be in stable condition.

A joint team of Army personnel, police officers, DSS operatives, and local vigilantes swiftly moved into the area to restore order.

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Authorities confirmed that normalcy has since returned, even as investigations into the clash continue.

Troops, police restore order after farmers-herders clash in Kwali, Abuja

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