Taraba youths cry out over ceaseless bandits’ attacks  

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Youths under the aegis of Concerned Kuteb Youths in Diaspora, in Taraba State, on Monday, lamented over the ceaseless attacks by bandits and terrorists in their community.

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They said they could no longer engage in farming activities, which is their main source of livelihood.

Their protest came after the latest attack by suspected bandits on motorcycles Saturday noon, who reportedly killed 3 in Jauro Manu village and abducted some others in Gassol Local Government Area of Taraba State.

The bandits were said to have raided shops and took away money and other valuables from traders at the Jauro Manu market.

A daughter to one of the eyewitnesses said her father is currently receiving treatment after sustaining injury while running for his life, a report in Vanguard stated.

According to her, “they came on motorbikes and started shooting.

“Saturday was Jauro Manu market and suddenly some people on bike carrying guns entered the market and started shooting.

“Some people were killed while others sustained injuries.”

The state police Command has also confirmed the attack. Acting spokesperson of the Command, DSP  Kwache Gambo said the police was on the trail of the attackers.

However, spokesman of the Kuteb youth group, Caleb Ure, in a statement on the plight of their kinsmen in Ussa, Takum and Yangtu development area in Taraba South, urged government to live up to its responsibility.

“The Taraba State Government, Federal Government and other stakeholders should condemn this attack; then move beyond rhetorics; take a decisive step to stop this ethnic cleansing against the Kuteb race in Kwararafa Kingdom and restore Peace.

“These heinous attacks create deplorable state of security that is threatening every aspect of life of our people, forcing over 120,000 persons to abandon their homes to seek refuge in Takum and Lissam towns.

“The attacks are still ongoing, the attackers wielding sophisticated weapons and villages are left in ruins and rubbles.

“Daily, lives are lost, women and children wail and men bury the dead.

“We want to state clearly that if this situation is not addressed expediently, the future of our people is under serious threat.

“As we speak, we can no longer engage in farming which is our primary economic activity.

“We are rather going backwards economically because of the incessant attacks, killings and destructions”, Ure lamented.

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