Insecurity: Bauchi Community Now Sleeps In The Bush To Avert The Unknown

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Ayuba Mafi

  • Seeks Help Over Incessant Killing, Kidnapping

Some Residents of Birshin Fulani Community in Bauchi state, under the auspices of Concerned Citizens, have cried for intervention over incessant killings and kidnappings of members by gunmen in less than two weeks of September this year.

 

The Concerned Citizens who made this known in a Press Statement in Bauchi on Sunday, appealed to relevant authorities to rise up to the occasion and defend them.

 

The statement which was signed by Abdulhamid Jibrin Birshi on behalf of the Community noted with dismay that despite the incessant attacks on them, no top government official has found it necessary to visit and commiserate with them.

 

According to the Concerned Citizens, on September 9th, 2021, unknown gunmen struck Birshin Fulani communities, killed a staff of the Federal Polytechnic, Bauchi, and his neighbour who was resisting being kidnapped by the gunmen.

 

They said that the kidnappers, after killing the Imam, abducted his son and one other individual and only released them after a heavy ransom was paid.

 

The Press statement added that a few days after the first incident, the gunmen struck again, and shooting sporadically to scare residents, and abducted two more people.

 

They said in another incident, which is the third, the kidnappers stormed the community and kidnapped another individual, adding that the fourth and the latest incident happened within the weekend where they ransacked the community, kidnapped 8 monthly pregnant Wife of an AIT staff.

 

The statement further explained that all the attacks were carried out in less than two weeks with a total number of two deaths, four persons has been abducted.

 

On the latest kidnap incident, the concerned citizens said that the gunmen are demanding 50 million as ransom, adding that “they have only downsized the money to 45 million after repeated pleas from the husband.

 

According to them, “the gunmen have given a 24-hour ultimatum to the husband to give them the said amount or get his wife killed”.

 

They said: “report reaching us this morning is that our neighbours, Anguwar Kanawa, just a few meters away from us were equally attacked by the same gunmen. It took members of the vigilante several hours before they were able to repel the gunmen”.

 

“These incessant incidences of kidnapping by a gang of 10 AK 47 carrying gunmen seemed to have defied solution”, the press statement noted.

 

The concerned citizens while expressing dismay over the inability of those at the helms of affairs from the lowest to the highest position who usually seek for their votes during campaigns to do the needful, said only the Deputy Speaker of the state assembly paid a condolence visit.

 

“None of our elected officeholders find it worthy to either sympathize with us or help take concrete measures that will guarantee our safety and security from the killer gunmen who find pleasure in destroying our hard-earned peace”, they lamented.

 

The statement said as a result of the incident, several wealthy individuals have started deserting the community and are scampering for safety in different places, to evade the kidnappers.

 

The concerned citizens who said many residents now sleep in the bush out of fear of the unknown and due absence concrete measure to repel the gunmen noted that there have been no support for the community from the government.

“From the member of the State House of Assembly, Danlami Kawule to the House of Reps, Yakubu Shehu Abdullahi, to the Senate member, Lawal Yahaya Gumau including the Governor of Bauchi State, we did not see any concrete support from you people to help us move out of the current security limbo we are in as a community”, the said.

 

The concerned citizens also decried the inability of the political office holders to pay either personal or official visits in sympathy and solidarity to the people of the community.

 

According to them, they are now living at the mercy of killer gunmen which reminded them that they are only relevant when their votes are needed.

 

“This show of unpatriotism and empathy by these leaders across the cadres mentioned is a further reminder that “We are on our own” when tragedy befalls us. This show of “I don’t care attitude” is highly unfortunate and regrettable”, the farther explained.

 

The concerned citizens who reminded leaders across all the cadres mention earlier that power are transient pointed out that any position they are occupying today has once been occupied by someone, and today history has pushed them aside.

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