Two Secondary school students killed, many injured during a protest in Taraba
At least two people were allegedly killed and many others injured following a clash between protesting students and personnel of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps and army personnel attached to Operation Whirl Stroke at Peva community in Takum local government area of Taraba State.
A community Leader, James Akombo told BusinessDay on the phone that trouble started when students of a secondary school in the community went to the NSCDC station to demand the release of their Principal who was arrested by the personnel.
“I was told that a teacher in the said secondary school impregnated a female student and the father brought Police from the neighbouring Benue State to arrest the teacher.
“On getting to the community the police went to the school with some police officers in the town to effect the arrest. The said teacher was not in school but on sighting the girl the NSCDC officials went after the girl and arrested her.
“Pandemonium ensued and the School Principal who came out to see what was happening was also arrested.
“The students followed the officers to their station demanding for the release of their Principal which led to the clash and one female student was found dead after the incident.”
He further explained that on discovering that the student was killed in the process, there was tension in the town, and in the process of calming down tension with a view to ensuring law and order, one person was killed likely from a stray bullet from men of Nigeria Army Operation Whirl Stroke who were shooting in the air to disperse the crowd that was gathering.
“I don’t think the army killed the second person intentionally because he was killed by a stray bullet.
“When the youths were mounting the roadblock on the high way with burnt tires, they were warned and one of them was eventually killed by a stray bullet when the army was trying to restore normalcy in the area.”
The community leader who said the Deputy Commissioner of Police in Taraba was in the area with the Takum LGA Chairman Shiban Tikari and the Divisional Police officers of Takum and Katsina-Ala said the community was assured that the incident will be investigated.
Council Chairman of Takum, Shiban Tikari could not be reached when our correspondent called but one of his aides said he was holding a meeting at the time of the call.
Taraba State Police Public Relations Officer, David Misal did not pick his calls as at the time of filing this report, while his counterpart in the NSCDC promised to get back to our correspondent which he never did as at press time. (BusinessDay)
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