Kogi: Many Feared Dead, Houses Razed in Bassa-Igburra Renewed Crisis

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By Abdul Sadiq Oguma.

No fewer than twenty houses have been reportedly razed during Bassa-Igburra renewed crisis in Bassa local government council of Kogi state.

It was reliably gathered that Bassa local government area had for long being a theatre of crisis but was witnessing peace in the last two years due to the security intervention of Governor Yahaya Bello‘s administration.

According to source, the renewed crisis erupted on Monday May 30, when two Bassas were alledgedly killed at a farm at Uga-Cheure near Oguma and Korumu near Udogbo in Bassa Local Government Area.

It was further gathered that due to past hostilities between Igburra Mozum people and Bassas in the area, the Bassas were said to have believed that it was Igburra Mozum people who carried out the killings even though the perpetrators were not apprehended at the scene of the crime.

In spite of this misgivings Bassas were said to have reported the incident to the Divisional Police post at Oguma and remained calm.

While the dust of the killings were yet to settle two Bassas were again alledged to have killed at a farm in Sheria and Korumu near Odugbo respectively on thursday of the same week being June 2, 2022. The attackers were also not identified.

In the morning of friday June 3, 2022, according to the source, Udogbo town was attacked by unknown gunmen burning houses and killing whosoever they encountered on their way.

Also, in the early hours of Saturday June 4 another crisis erupted at Udogbo with burning of houses by unknown gunmen.

In a community in Bassa, Mr Keke Kaku who spoke with newsmen said the police and the army stationed at Oguma swung into action to quell the crisis of both Monday May 30 and Thursday June 2, 2022.

“By Saturday morning both the police and a detachment of the army moved to Udogbo town to repell the invading gunmen,” he said

He confirmed that since the crisis erupted on monday six of their people have been killed by the invading gun men.

Another source which claimed anonymity however said not less than eighteen persons have lost their lives from both the Igburras and the Bassas with properties worth millions of naira burnt to ashes in Udogbo town.

Meanwhile, the Kogi State Police Command says normalcy has returned to the troubled Igburra and Bassa Community in Bassa LGA of Kogi State.

The Police Public Relations Officer, SP Williams Aya made the disclosure with newsmen on Saturday.

He said a deployment of army and the police have been sent to the area.

He however denied any casualty following the renewed attack.

Also, a member representing the Bassa state Constituency at the Kogi State House of Assembly, Hon. Ranyi Daniya has called on the people of Bassa local government area to maintain peace.

He also called on the security agents to leave no stone unturned in arresting the perpetrators of the dastardly act.

He reaffirmed the zero tolerance of any form of criminality of the administration Governor Yahaya Bello.


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