Suspected militiamen have attacked a community in Taraba State.
Residents said the attackers were from Benue State,
suggesting it was part of the raging Tiv-Junkun violence.
Locals told newsmen that the attackers entered Takum on Sunday morning and opened fire on residents, leaving dozens dead.
The death toll was still being determined by the police and emergency officials as of Sunday night, but a member of the local vigilante group told journalists that 14 residents were killed.
About 20 militiamen were also reportedly gunned down after Takum residents pursued them into the bush to ward off the attack, the local vigilante member said under anonymity because they had been warned by the police not to speak to the media.
“The attack occurred in the morning and security agents were deployed there,” Taraba police spokesperson, David Misal, said on Sunday night.
“They have been combing the area to flush out any attackers who may be hiding nearby.”
The police spokesperson said casualty and wounded figures would be determined after all threats in the area had been neutralised.
The attackers were said to have slipped into Takum through the mountains of Angwan Abakwa and Wukari Road.
Locals suspected the deadly raid was a reprisal for the killing of a Catholic priest, David Tanko, in Kufai Ahmadu, near Takum, last week.
Mr Tanko was reportedly on his way to a peace meeting in Takum before he was killed and his vehicle set alight in the August 29 attack.
(Credit: Premium Times)
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