A local official, Aminu Gwadabawa, told the VOA Hausa in an interview on Saturday that “People in the area were living in fear, as the conflict even claimed the life of a soldier.
The cozy relationship between the Hausa and Fulani people in Gwadabawa area of Sokoto State, was shattered yesterday following a violent clash.
Gwadabawa, is a farming community in Sokoto State, populated by both Hausa and Fulani ethnic groups.
The violent clash led to the death of many locals from both sides, including a security operative.
A local official, Aminu Gwadabawa, told the VOA Hausa in an interview on Saturday that “People in the area were living in fear, as the conflict even claimed the life of a soldier.
“They are afraid of reprisal attacks from the Fulani bandits.”
According to a survivor, “the Fulani attacked my relation with knives. But he has spiritual powers that would not allow sharp objects to pierce his skin.
“So they intensified the attack on him and succeeded in hacking his head off his body.”
Similarly, a Fulani man who survived the violent communal clash, narrated his ordeal.
According to him, “I was shot at twice but I survived. I begged them not to kill me. But they shot at me.”
The VOA Hausa reported that when the police in Sokoto were contacted, they said they were still waiting for details of the attack.
Scores were reportedly killed during the conflict, while many sustained injuries.
Attacks allegedly by Fulani bandits, were not new in the area as of recent.
Bandits reportedly raided communities in Rabah and other locations in the North-west state.