Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri has condemned the killing of 29 people in coordinated attacks in Guyaku community of Gombi on Sunday evening.
Fintiri, who visited the affected area yesterday to assess the extent of damage, described the incident as inhumane and senseless.
He assured residents of the state’s commitment to protecting life and property, stating that security personnel have taken control of the situation and are working to restore peace in the affected communities.
The governor urged the public to support security agencies with credible and timely information to help maintain peace and prevent further attacks, while calling on residents to remain calm, law-abiding and vigilant. He added that those responsible for the attacks would be identified and brought to justice.
Earlier, the Kumo of Gombi, Ali B. Agray, said the attackers first stormed Guyaku Primary School, where a football match was in progress, and opened fire on people at the field, causing panic. He added that vehicles and other valuable property in the area were also set ablaze.
The traditional ruler said the attackers later burned a church in the community, leading to further destruction and widespread fear among residents.
According to him, 29 people were confirmed dead in Guyaku One, comprising 28 men and one woman, while six others sustained injuries.
Agray appealed to the government to strengthen security presence in the area to restore normalcy.
