Suspected Fulani herdsmen, on Thursday morning, attacked Enugu Atakwu
community, in Nkanu West Local Government Area , killing a seminarian
of the Catholic Church and several others. Photos after the cut
the herdsmen, who were armed to ‘teeth’ invaded and started shooting and maiming anybody in sight.
One of the victims, a seminarian is said to have just returned from his apostolic work.
A community source, who spoke to our correspondent, said “they just came early this morning and started killing people.
“There is confusion everywhere now; people are running helter-skelter.”
As at the time of filling this report, Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi and
the Catholic Bishop of Enugu Diocese, Rt. Rev. Calistus Onaga are in the
community.
More to come…
Fulani Herdsmen attack Akagwe Ugwu community in Enugu state killing a seminarian.
They killed one catholic seminarian who just returned from apostolic work and 4 others were seriously injured. They have been taken to the hospital.
The community is in disarray now. However report reaching APGA Interactive Forum indicates that the youths of Akagwe Ugwu have quickly mobilised and are in hot chase of the herdsmen. They must be caught definitely.
We also learnt that the commissioner of Police has arrived the community.
Gov Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi is too weak, he is still sleeping and snoring at the govt house. He must be Corrected come 2019.
This is the body of the murdered seminarian.
Credit: Victor Chigozie
They killed one catholic seminarian who just returned from apostolic work and 4 others were seriously injured. They have been taken to the hospital.
The community is in disarray now. However report reaching APGA Interactive Forum indicates that the youths of Akagwe Ugwu have quickly mobilised and are in hot chase of the herdsmen. They must be caught definitely.
We also learnt that the commissioner of Police has arrived the community.
Gov Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi is too weak, he is still sleeping and snoring at the govt house. He must be Corrected come 2019.
This is the body of the murdered seminarian.
Credit: Victor Chigozie
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