SOLDIERS ALLEGEDLY KILL FIVE YOUTHS RETURNING FROM A WEDDING IN TARABA AFTER ‘MISTAKING THEM FOR KIDNAPPERS’ PHOTOS

Soldiers have allegedly killed five youths at Bassa village in Ardo-Kola Local Government Area of Taraba State.

According to Daily Trust, the young men were returning from a wedding ceremony in Garin-Baka around 12 midnight on Thursday, April 1, when soldiers on patrol mistook them for kidnappers and allegedly opened fire on them. 

Isah Umar, a student of Taraba State University, who managed to escape, told the publication he and his friends were riding on motorcycles back to their village, Basa, when they ran into the soldiers.

Umar said that on sighting the convoy of their motorcycles, the soldiers opened fire on them. He escaped into the bush but his friend Habu Yerima who conveyed him on his motorcycle was not lucky as he was allegedly hit by a bullet and died instantly.

Soldiers allegedly kill five youths returning from a wedding in Taraba after

The five victims whose corpses were deposited at the Federal Medical Centre, Jalingo, morgue are Abdulkadir Bello, Tukur Bello, Philip Yakubu, Habu Yarima and Ya’u Misa.

Two of the victims were students of Taraba State University and Taraba State College of Agriculture, Jalingo. 

Soldiers allegedly kill five youths returning from a wedding in Taraba after

              Abdulkadir Bello, student of Taraba State College of Agriculture

Speaking to reporters at the mortuary, the grieving parents of the victims insisted that the soldiers killed their children intentionally.

Bello Aliyu Jen, a father whose two sons were killed, demanded immediate investigation.

“We need justice, the army must be accountable to the murder of our innocent children,” he said.

Soldiers allegedly kill five youths returning from a wedding in Taraba after

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