Meet The 97-Year-Old Village Head Who Refused To Run Away From Fulani Herdsmen

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Ninety-seven-year-old Head of Shillim village, Daffo District, Bokkos
Local Government Area of Plateau State, Baba Magit Mallo, has vowed not
to abandon his ancestral land for the Fulani herdsmen, IgbereTv News
report.

Mallo said he won’t run away from the village for the Fulani, if the herders wanted to kill him, he was ready.

He
said: “Why should I run away? If they want to kill me, let them kill
me. But I won’t run away from this land where my father and my
grandparents were born.”

The village head known in Hausa as
“Mai Angwa” and his family are the only ones currently resident in
Shillim village, where over 35 people, including children and women,
were killed on March 8, 2018 when suspected Fulani herdsmen invaded the
village and burnt down 48 houses, food items and places of worship.

When
our correspondent visited Shillim and other villages, it was learnt
that apart from Mallo, his wife and children, all other people have fled
to the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camp at the Regional Church
Council (RCC), Daffo, for refuge.

“What happened is that
Fulani herdsmen attacked us on March 8, 2018 and burnt down the entire
houses in the village, destroyed the houses, killed over 35 persons,
including children and women. But God saved me. I spent three days in
the bush before coming back. Since then, I have been staying here. My
wife and children ran way for safety and left me here. She just came
back a few days ago. I won’t run away; let them kill me in my ancestral
land,” Mallo said.

He called on the President Muhammdu Buhari
and Governor Simon Lalong to ensure the return of his people to their
ancestral homes as was done in the case of Gashish in Barkin Ladi Local
Government Area of the state.

“We are peaceful people. My
people want to come back and farm; we are farmers. We are pleading with
government to help my people who are in Daffo to return to their homes.
You can see all the houses in the village were burnt. I am just here by
the Grace of God. Governor Simon Lalong should help our people before
another raining season; we want to go back to farm,” the village head
added.

When IgbereTv correspondent visited the IDP camp
located at the RCC, Daffo, people representing hundreds of households
that were displaced, queued to present data to the officers of the
Operation Save Heaven, also known as Special Task Force, saddled with
the responsibility of maintaining peace in Plateau State and other
surrounding states. This was being done as part of efforts to return the
IDPs to their ancestral homes.

The Special Tasks Force had earlier taken a bold step toward relocation of the Gashish IDPs to their ancestral homes.

The Secretary, RCC, Daffo, Rev Ishaku Joshua Mangai, said at the moment over 500 IDPs were being accommodated in the church.

He
said: “When the attack occurred in March, 2018 about three local church
councils were affected. Over 5,000 persons, including women, children
and the old were displaced. But they are now scattered within Bokkos and
Daffo to stay with some to their relatives. Others have got temporary
homes to stay. Currently we have about 500 in the RCC. People and
churches donate food items and toiletries for their use.”

Mangai
commended the efforts of the Special Task Force for coming to the
church to collect data for the planning of relocation of the IDPs to
their communities.

He said government must provide enabling environment for all displaced communities to relocate.

Most of the children, according to him, are out of school due to the sacking of over seven villages.

IgbereTv correspondent also visited Ngakudung, Shillim, Murok among other villages that were all burnt down.

Locals
called on government at levels to ensure the prompt rebuilding and
return of the displaced persons to their ancestral homes.

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