1 Killed, Many Injured As School Wall Collapses In Kado-Abuja

Kado village in Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) in FCT was yesterday thrown into mourning when a classroom wall of a private school in the area collapsed; killing one of the pupils, while others sustained various degrees of injuries.

An eyewitness said Friday that the wall of one of the classrooms, belonging to Monsour Nursery and Primary School, suddenly caved in and collapsed over the pupils, just as they were taking their break meal for the day.

It was gathered that the deceased, David Jacob, a 4-year-old pupil, whose parents are from Kaduna State was killed, when he was hit by one of the collapsing blocks, while the injured are receiving treatment at the Gwarinpa General Hospital.

Acting secretary, FCT Education Secretariat, Mallam Musa Maikasuwa, who was at the scene of the incident,  told journalists that the school is among the over 500 schools closed down recently by the secretariat for operating illegally.

Maikasuwa however explained that the proprietor of the school, Ogbonna Uba had removed the seal and commenced, without permission from his office, adding that the law would take its cause, because it is a violation of an existing law.

He advised parents in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to stop sending their children to substandard and unregistered schools, saying that they should move their children to public schools in their area to avoid such a disaster in the future.

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Eight Killed, Houses Razed, Many Injured As Herdsmen Attack More Benue Communities

At least eight persons have been reportedly killed in a fresh attack on Benue communities by suspected Fulani herdsmen who Tuesday invaded parts of Logo local government area of state. The attack is coming on the heels of the Agatu massacre where over 300 person were killed in over one week of sustained offensive on Agatu communities by suspected Fulani mercenaries.

It was learnt that in this latest attack,the marauders invaded four villages including Tse Chia, Tse Nhumbe, Deghkia and Ngorukgan at about 2am, shooting sporadically and burning down houses and huts in the affected communities. According to the source, “it was a coordinated attack on the four villages by the well armed herdsmen who stormed our villages in large number, around 2am and shooting sporadically.

“It was the sound of their gunshot that woke everyone from sleep resulting in a stampede and the gunning down and macheting of about 8 persons though the causality figure maybe more than that because many person are still unaccounted for just as scores sustained serious injuries.

“As I speak with you the affected villages have been deserted and the invaders have taken over and are razing in the ancestral homes of the people who have fled to Anyii, Ugba and Abeda towns, in their thousands, for fear of being killed.

“It’s a pathetic situation, the development has inflicted untold hardship on women, children and the elderly who are trekking long distances in search of safe haven and awaiting the intervention of security operatives.”

When contacted, the Benue state Police spokesman, Assistant Superintendent, ASP, Moses Yamu said he was yet to receive details of the development.

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