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Airstrikes kill herder, 14 cattles in Nasarawa community

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The Otiya community in Ekye Development Area of.Eoma Local Government Area of Nasarawa State came under aerial bombardment by the Nigeria Airforce with a herder and 14 cows killed.

Though the NAF Public Relations and Information, Air Commodore Edward Gabkwet dismissed the report, locals from Rukubi told journalists of the development,.adding that about 75 cows were injured.

The Air Force said: “Are there pictures? If ideally these things happened, you will see pictures.

“If air force drops a bomb, not just 100 cows will be dead. If you say a rocket killed some cows, I’ll say let me find out from our pilots if there was a misguided rocket.

“But when you say 100 cows that must be a big bomb but I’ll ask our pilots operating in Benue. He is airborne so I’ll ask when he returns.”

The acting chairman, Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) could not be reached but the former secretary of the association, Abdullahi Modibo said the MACBAN chairman, who is in Bauchi State presently, briefed the State governor about the airstrike in Otiya.

Also the overseer of Ekye development area, Bello Akoza could not be reached for comment at press time, as he was said to have led a team of security agencies to the scene of the airstrike on Sunday.

In June this year, an airstrike by the Nigerian Air Force was said to have killed over 14 cows in Awam community of Giza development area of Keana local government.

The chairman Nasarawa State House of Assembly, Hon Mohammed Omadefu in an interview mid this year confirmed and condemned the attack.

A source from Giza town that confided in our correspondent said people from the palace and few other stakeholders are aware of the operation of Nigeria Airforce.

LEADERSHIP gathered that no farmer from Giza went to farm on the instruction of the palace.

Our correspondent, alongside security operatives attached to the director personnel management, representative of the palace, Ardo Lawal and other Fulani leaders from Giza who visited the scene discovered that 14 cows were killed.

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