At least 25 people were killed in violent clashes, at the weekend, 
between Christian and Muslim mobs in Taraba State, prompting a 
round-the-clock curfew, an aid worker has said.
This happened as gunmen suspected to be armed robbers killed three persons in Yola, Adamawa State capital.
The toll of the weekend violence reached 32 after local government 
elections in Kogi State left four, including an aspirant, dead.
“We have recovered 20 bodies from the violence so far,” the Taraba 
aid workers  said about the Friday unrest in the town of Wukari, some 
200 kilometres (125 miles) from the state capital Jalingo.
“We are still going round the town in search of more bodies,” he said
 on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to speak to the
 media about death tolls.
Authorities have imposed a curfew in the area following the bloody clashes, officials said.
Local residents said  the violence erupted when the funeral 
procession of a traditional chief from the predominantly Christian Jukun
 ethnic group marched through a Muslim neighbourhood chanting slogans, 
which Muslims viewed as an act of provocation.
Tensions have been on the rise in the mostly Christian town of Wukari
 since February, when a dispute over the use of a football pitch between
 Muslim and Christian soccer teams set off sectarian riots that claimed 
several lives.
In the Adamawa incident, the  three victim were killed at a popular 
shopping centre in Vinikland along the every busy Yola – Mubi Road.
Eyewitnesses said the gunmen earlier robbed an NNPC Mega Filling 
Station and another private filling station before they proceeded to the
 shopping centre.
According to the eyewitnesses, the gunmen drove to the filling 
stations and the shopping centre in a  Peugeot 406 car as they pretended
 to be customers before carrying out their operations.
At the two petrol stations, it was gathered that their sales for the day  were carted away by the gunmen.
Two of the victims of the incident at the shopping centre were said 
to be to staffers of  a  new generation bank in Adamawa, though this 
could not be ascertained at press time.
Following the incident, the ever busy Yola – Mubi Road linking Borno,
 Yobe and other parts of the North East sub-region was cordoned by a 
joint military operation.
It was not clear whether arrests were made, though the state police command confirmed the robbery incident.
Kogi: Polls violence
In Kogi State, yesterday, violence marred council polls in some local 
government areas with four persons reported dead and an election office 
razed.
A councillorship aspirant in Awo Ward 1 in Ojoku District of Ankpa, 
Adonis Omeh, one of the victims, was, on Friday night, allegedly shot at
 close range by unknown assailants.  Omeh, who allegedly contested the 
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) ticket in the ward with two others, was 
said to be  returning from a meeting with party members when he met his 
untimely death.
Reports from Odu Ward 1 in Dekina Local Government said two persons 
were killed during a clash between PDP and ACN supporters over 
distribution of electoral materials.
The identities of the victims (both from the governor’s ward) could not be ascertained.
At Alloma, former Governor Abubakar Audu’s home town, Mr John 
Okpanachi, a youth leader, was allegedly shot dead by assailants in 
police uniform for challenging them over non-receipt of electoral 
materials.
The assailants were said to have also abducted the ACN councillorship
 candidate in the area, Mallam Danjuma Yunusa, along side some youths 
who were thrown into their vans and driven away.
Confirming the incidents, Kogi Police Public Relations Officer, DSP, 
Amadi Nwaneri, said only one person was killed in Dekina and was yet to 
get the reports on the Awo and Alloma killings.
In MopaMuro, the Deputy Governor’s Local Government, elections were 
marred by people suspected to be members of the opposition who stalled 
the polls till noon.
The Deputy Governor, Mr. Yomi Awoniyi, said: “From Friday night the 
opposition were playing out their words to stop the elections. For six 
hours this morning, they were causing riot and beating people. We had to
 call for (police) reinforcement before they could allow materials to be
 used. You can go to the hospital to access for yourself”.
One of the victims, Mr. Juwon Elekula, who is the NULGE secretary and
 was to serve as presiding Officer, said he was dealt machete blows on 
the head when he insisted to conduct the elections.
Election office razed
The state Independent Electoral Commission office in Bassa local 
government area of the state along with election materials were burnt by
 unidentified party supporters on Friday night.
Dino’s arrest
The spokesperson for the opposition in Kogi, Dino Melaye, was arrested on the eve of election but released four hours later.
Dino, leading a protest from the G.R.A, Lokoja, was accosted at the 
Kogi Hotel Roundabout and  apprehended by security personnel shortly 
after addressing a press conference stating the opposition’s stand to 
boycott the council polls.
 
 
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