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Displaced Taraba community members laments, as gov Kefas ignore mass burial of over 30 people.

Nathaniel Irobi by Nathaniel Irobi
May 26, 2025
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By Nahum Sule Jalingo

The displaced members of munga Lalau and Munga Doso commurnities of Karim Lamidi local government area in Taraba state, have expressed disappointment over governor Agbu decision to ignore the mass burial of over 30 people killed in the communities on Friday night by herdsmen.

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They expressed dismay over the governor’s action, described it as inhuman of a leader that under normal circumstances, needed to have the spirit and senses of empathy on his people during devastating period of human lives lost.

Nigerian Tribune reports that governor Agbu Kefas jetted out of Taraba state as the time the communities were preparing to conduct a mass burial of the over 30 people killed by herdsmen in the area.

“This is inhuman of governor Kefas. Imagine over 30 people have been killed and the governor didn’t mind to visit, rather he has left the state now that we are preparing to conduct a mass burial”. Elder Ayuba Nbuyu, a community leader lamented.

Mr. Solomon Dashu and Kasu-Mai Abu, vigilants members in the community also expressed worry that governor Kefas’ absent at the event and his eventual departure out of the state was a clear indication that he does not value human lives.

“It’s unfortunate governor Agbu Kefas has displayed a character that proved he doesn’t have regards for human lives. Over 30 people have been killed here and the governor didn’t even visit to see things for himself. Today, we are conducting a mass burial but the governor has rather jetted out of Taraba entirely.

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“Yes, he has been traveling from one point to the other but we feel at a situation like this, the governor should show some levels of empathy to demonstrate some attitude of a responsible leader.

“We are supprise that the same governor who asked us to return to our communities after we flayed attacks two weeks ago, promised to protect us but today we are seeing the opposite.

“We call on the governor to be sensitive when issue of human lives is involve, return back to Taraba and visit Munga community. He should provide us with adequate security to protect and prevent further ocurance of such senseless killings”. They frowned

Correspondent reports according to locals that, over 50 corpses have been recovered, while many still missing.

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