A violent conflict between farmers and herdsmen has resulted in the death of eight people in Galtum, a village in the eastern part of Ganye Local Government Area of Adamawa State.
An eye witness account said about eight people were confirmed death although there was possibility that the number of deaths could increase because the search for missing persons was still ongoing as at the time of filing this report.
When contacted, the Secretary of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), Adamawa State Chapter, Mallam Usman Liman, said that they were yet to compile the number of deaths recorded during the incident even as he said that the conflict emanated as a result of dispute between Chamba residents who are mostly farmers and Fulani residents who are pastoralists following alleged destruction caused on farmlands by cattle, just as he declined further comments.
The Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Mohammed Ibrahim, confirmed the incident to LEADERSHIP.
“It was unfortunate that the DPO Ganye District reported to us that there was an incident in his domain which resulted in a dispute between farmers and herdsmen which claimed the life of a farmer and a subsequent reprisal attack which resulted to the death of three Fulani residents” he said.
The Police image maker also confirmed to LEADERSHIP that many people were arrested in connection with the incident even as he said that investigation was still ongoing? “As soon as it is completed, the culprits will be taken to the court”, he said.
Mohammed further disclosed to LEADERSHIP that in anticipation of the conflict between farmers and herdsmen, the Commissioner of Police, Godfrey Okeke on assumption of duty, had advised all DPO’s to form a peace Committee comprising of herdsmen and Farmers so as to curtail the incessant conflict between the two sides.
The initiative, according to Mohammed, has yielded positive result even as he expressed concern that the recent development was a cog in the wheel of progress so far made.