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12 Injured As Farmers, Herders Clash In Kano
No fewer than 12 persons sustained injuries in a violent clash between farmers and herders in Warawa Local Government Area of Kano State.
The incident occurred in Jigawa Ward, involving farmers from Gadan Sarki village and herders from Majawa and Karade villages.
A resident of the area, Balarabe Ado, confirmed that the clash broke out among indigenes of the affected villages.
According to him, “The crisis started when a cow strayed into a farmer’s field and grazed on his crops. The farmer struck the cow, prompting its owner to retaliate by beating the farmer.
“The confrontation quickly escalated into a wider conflict, leaving twelve people injured,” Ado added.
Chairman of Warawa, Hon. Lamido Sunusi Ahmad, also confirmed the development in a statement issued by his media aide, Musleem Garindau.
He said the council chairman visited the injured victims at Wudil General Hospital, where he directed that their medical bills be fully covered until they recover.
He commended community leaders and security agencies for their swift intervention, which he said helped restore calm in the area.
Ahmad further urged residents to desist from spreading rumors or engaging in actions capable of heightening tension, stressing the need for dialogue and reconciliation to ensure lasting peace.
He reiterated the call on residents to embrace peaceful coexistence and adopt reconciliation mechanisms to prevent further breakdown of law and order.
When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in Kano state, CSP Abdullahi Haruna Kiyawa, said they have not gotten report of the violence yet.
He, however, promised to check it to know what happened in the area.
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