His death was confirmed by the police spokesman in the Adamawa State, Sulaiman Nguroje in a statement.
The statement read: “Unknown gunmen stormed the resident of the Fulani leader located at Sabon Pegi in Mayo Belwa local government, shot him and left him in the pool of his blood. ”
But reacting, the Public Relations Officer of Miyetti Allah in the State, Muhammad Buba expressed sadness over the death of Kolaku.
Buba in a statement on Sunday described the killing of Kolaku as a possible reprisal attack to avenge the role he played in tackling criminality especially kidnapping and cattle rustling in the State.
Buba added that the deceased’s fight against criminal practices in the state earned him an honorary award from the Nigeria police.
The terse statement reads: ‘’Efforts of Kolaku in fighting crime had made the police command to honour him on 17th July 2019, for his gallantry and valiant exploits in fighting kidnappers and cattle rustlers rampaging the state.
“It’s unfortunate that the death of our zonal leader will seriously undermine the fight against crime and criminality in the state.”
So unfortunate.... May God receive his soul and perpetrators of this wicked act be brought to book.
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ReplyDeleteGood will deliver this country cos only Him knows the true story and perpetrators of all these killings.
What a pity.
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The people that voted in this government into power should enjoy the jolly ride. I'm not a Nigerian but I have good friends who are and it breaks my heart to hear them complaining bitterly about the happenings there plus what I read on the internet.
ReplyDeleteRip to him.
ReplyDeleteIf it's not boko haram, then it's fulani herdsmen. If it's not herdsmen, then it's Shiites. Which way Nigeria?
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