BREAKING: Tension as Taraba Traditional Ruler Assassinated At His Palace

BREAKING: Tension as Taraba Traditional Ruler Assassinated At His Palace

BREAKING: Tension as Taraba Traditional Ruler Assassinated At His Palace

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Taraba traditional ruler Alhaji Abdulmutalib Jankada of Sansani chiefdom in Gassol local government area of the state has been shot .

It was said that his palace was attacked by some on Thursday evening, April 18, who shot him dead.

Gunmen have reportedly attacked a traditional ruler at his palace
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How Taraba monarch was killed in his palace

Witnesses accounted that the attack had stormed the town on motorcycles and went straight into the palace to down the traditional ruler, who was suspected to be their target.

According to Daily , the monarch was severely shot in his room, where he was sitting when the gunmen stormed. His phones were seized on their arrival.

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Alhaji Jankada was said to have died on the spot, while the incident took the palace guards unaware, as well as members.

How body of Taraba monarch found

Musa Sansani, a resident of the community, told journalists that gunshots were heard, but it never occurred to them that it was from the palace.

Sansani said:

“The late chief told us Yesterday that he was travelling to Ibbi for the Nwonyo Fishing Festival, which is taking place on Friday and Saturday. We never knew the Chief did not travel Yesterday evening, so when we heard the gunshots, we did not suspect it was inside the palace.”

According to the resident, the gunmen left the town silently after killing the traditional ruler, and it was his who found his dead body in his room. The wife then raised the alarm, which later attracted the attention of the people.

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