The crisis in Jos, Plateau State, worsened on Sunday as suspected Fulani herdsmen murdered a serving Senator, a member of the state assembly and others at the mass burial of 63 victims of Saturday’s attack.
The Senate confirmed the death of Senator Gyang Dantong and the Majority Leader of the Plateau State House of Assembly, Gyang Fulani.
“I can confirm that the Senator (Dantong) was a casualty of the attack. He was attending a burial of those who were killed on Saturday. We are also told that the Majority Leader of the House of Assembly of Plateau State was also killed,” spokesman for the Senate, Eyinnaya Abaribe, said on Sunday.
Abaribe said the Senate would properly react to the incident later.
Expectedly, President Goodluck Jonathan on Sunday told security agencies to ensure that the killers of Dantong and the others were brought to book.
The President, who spoke through his spokesman, Reuben Abati, described the killings as “cruel and regrettable.”
“We shall continue to re-invigorate our fight against terrorism and impunity and we are already taking concrete steps,” Jonathan said.
The Senate President, David Mark, in a statement by his spokesman, Kola Ologbodiyan, described the death of Dantong as “shocking” and a “personal loss”.
He said that government at all levels and security operatives must take appropriate action to stop “the senseless and incessant killings of innocent Nigerians”.
Dantong, a medical doctor and member of the Peoples Democratic Party, was a two-term serving senator representing Bachit district in Riyom. He was also the Chairman of the Health Committee in the Senate till his death.
The Plateau State Government also confirmed the death of Dantong in a statement by the Special Adviser on Security to Governor Jonah Jang, Istifanus Gyang.
“A serving Senator and member of the state House of Assembly died following Fulani attack on mourners at a mass burial of 63 victims of a Fulani attack on over nine villages the previous day (Saturday) at Gashish District of Bakin Ladi. Update on details of how they met their untimely death to follow later,” Gyang said in the statement on Sunday.
Unofficial sources in Plateau on Sunday put the death toll of the attacks on Saturday and Sunday at over 100. The dead include civilians, soldiers and policemen killed on Saturday, and others who lost their lives during the attack on mourners at the mass burial.
The attackers reportedly swooped on Dantong and others, including a member of the House of Representatives representing Barakin Ladi/Riyom, Mr. Simon Mwadkom, during the mass burial.
Nwadkom, who was not hurt during the attack, later fainted. He was revived at the Barakin Ladi General Hospital.
Chairman of Barkin Ladi Local Government Area, Mr. Emmanuel Loman, was also a survivor of the attack though he reportedly sustained injury.
Two separate accounts of the attack emerged on Sunday. While one had it that the lawmakers were killed while in a convoy to the burial site, the other said that the gunmen descended from the hills of Matse and attacked them at the burial site.
The corpses being buried as at the time of the attack were said to be those of women, children and the aged that had ran into a church on Saturday while fleeing from the Saturday attacks in Barakin Ladi.
Our correspondent in Jos learnt that the killers surrounded the Church of Christ in Nigeria, Matse, Riyom Local Government, and shot them dead. The killers thereafter set the building ablaze.
Loman had told our correspondent in Jos that the victims were holed up in the church before the attackers struck.
He said that he had just completed the mass burial of another 46 victims in three villages in Barakin Ladi when the gunmen struck.
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