Suspected Fulani Herders Kill Seven In Enugu - Famzn News 〈HOT〉
The attack has also raised concerns about the humanitarian situation in the region, with many residents expressing fear and uncertainty about their safety. The Enugu State government has promised to provide assistance to the affected communities, including food, shelter, and medical care.
"We condemn the attack on Umudlu village and call for calm," said the MACBAN National President, Ebere Edeh. "We also urge the government to take a more comprehensive approach to addressing the conflict between herders and farmers, including providing support to herders and farmers who are affected by climate change and other challenges." Suspected Fulani Herders Kill Seven In Enugu - Famzn News
"I heard my neighbor screaming, 'They are killing us!' Then I heard gunshots. I grabbed my two children and ran into the bush. When I returned this afternoon, I found the lifeless body of my older brother in front of his hut. The herders didn't steal anything. They came just to kill." The attack has also raised concerns about the
Dr. Fatima Bello, a conflict resolution expert at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), told Famzn News: "We also urge the government to take a
The impact of the conflict on the community has been severe, with many residents forced to flee their homes and seek refuge elsewhere. The economic impact has also been significant, with many farmers and herders losing their livelihoods and struggling to access basic necessities, including food and water.