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Bandits Kill 61 Persons in Zamfara Village, Governor Suspends Emir

Posted by Thandiubani on Mon 14th Jun, 2021 - tori.ng

An onslaught by notorious bandits killing 61 persons in Zamfara has led to the suspension of the Emir.

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Approval has been given by Governor Bello Matawalle of Zamfara for the suspension of an emir following the brutal killing of 61 persons by bandits at a village in the state.
 
In a statement, the state government said it has suspended the Emir of Zurmi, Atiku Abubakar, over alleged complicity in banditry
 
The suspension followed an attack on Friday by bandits in Zurmi local government area of the state which claimed at least 61 lives.
 
The governor asked Bello Suleiman, who holds the traditional title of ‘Bunun Kanwa’, to take charge of the affairs of the emirate, pending the report of a committee carrying out an investigation on the matter.

“The committee members are mandated to investigate allegations made against the suspended Emir, on his involvement in the escalating rate of banditry attacks in the Emirate,” the governor’s media aide, Yusuf Idris, said.
 
Protesters had burnt a section of the palace of the emir during a demonstration by residents against incessant attacks by bandits in the area.
 
The protesters, who were mostly from vulnerable rural communities in the area, converged on Zurmi town for the protest, alleging that security agents and the emir, Mr Abubakar, were not doing enough to protect them.
 
Residents said armed bandits arrived at Kwata community on motorbikes in broad day light on Friday and unleashed mayhem on the residents.

“We have buried at least 61 corpses following the attack and many other persons are uncounted for.

“The burial rites were conducted at Dauran community, a densely populated town in Zurmi Local Government Area,” a resident said asking not to be named for security reasons.

“Initially, 51 corpses were recovered, seven more were later found in the bush,” the source added.
 
The source added that the attack also displaced many including women and children.
 
The police spokespersons in Zamfara, Muhammad Shehu, confirmed the incident, adding that the police commissioner has visited the affected community.
 


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