Fulani Attack Villages in Taraba State, Eleven Killed
05/09/2019 Nigeria (International Christian Concern) – Fulani have killed 11 villagers in Taraba State. According to reports, the massacre started because a local herder had on Monday, May 6, let his cows graze on a local farm. The farmer became mad and attacked the herder. After the attack, the Fulani community became very upset. Local leaders tried to resolve the issue without violence, but this did not work.
The Fulani then attacked the village where the farmer was from as well as several others. During this attack, hundreds were displaced and many houses were destroyed. Most of the victims had nothing to do with the Fulani herder who destroyed the farm, or the farmer who then attacked him. Most of those killed or affected were only living peacefully in their communities.
As of now, it has not been confirmed if there was any religious basis for this attack, but the normal narrative of a herder and farmer conflict does not fit. If this was the normal historical herder and farmer conflict, the violence would have been between the herder and farmer’s families, and would not have involved whole villages. Also, it is likely that the vast majority of those killed or displaced are Christians, as has been the case in 75% or more of the attacks by Fulani militants.
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