Gunmen suspected to be Fulani herdsmen, early Friday morning, attacked Agojeju-Odo, a community in Omala Local Government Council in Kogi East Senatorial District, killing scores.
The State Police Command Public Relations Officer, SP William Ovye Aya, confirmed the attack on Friday.
It was learnt that the hoodlums who are fully armed surrounded the community and opened fire, killing and burning houses.
A community leader, who escaped by the whiskers, but pleaded to remain anonymous, spoke told newsmen that they were caught unawares.
He revealed that 27 corpses have been recovered as of the time of filing this report, while some local vigilante men have moved into the bush looking for missing persons.
The community leader disclosed that rumour has been rife in the past three weeks of the possible invasion which was brought to the attention of the recently appointed Local Government Council Caretaker Chairman, Mark Edibo, but they were assured of safety and protection.
“There was a misunderstanding between a young man in Agojeju-Odo with a Fulani herder on his farm after cattles ate up his yam tubers which resulted in a fight; the caretaker chairman intervened.
“Since then, the herders vowed that they will mobilize and get back and there has been apprehension,” the source said.
Speaking on the incident, the police spokespsrson said the Commissioner of Police immediately drafted the tactical squad to the scene to restore normalcy.
He said the tactical squad which comprises Mobile Police, Soldiers and Vigilante men were drafted after a distress call and they are currently on ground.
Aya could not confirm the figure of dead persons, while he promised to get back after speaking with the Divisional Police Officer in charge of Omala Local Government Council.
“As for the figure of dead persons, I can’t confirm now. I will call you after I have spoken with the DPO in charge of Omala, but I know that so many people sustained gunshot injuries,” he said.