A soldier attached to the 3 Division of the Nigerian Army, has reportedly stabbed a tricycle rider, Abdullahi Muhammad, who was also a herder, to death following an alteration.
The Chairman of Gan Allah Fulani Development Association (GAFDAN), Garba Abdullahi, who disclosed this to journalists in Jos on Thursday, said the soldier stabbed Muhammad, a 26-year-old man at Gebu-Bassa, close to a gate of the Rukuba Barracks on Wednesday night during a scuffle, while calling on leadership of the Army division to ensure justice for the deceased.
According to the Abdullahi, the incident occurred around 7pm when the deceased stopped to buy something close to the gate of the barrack.
“After the deceased bought what he intended to buy, he entered his tricycle, and while reversing, he mistakenly stepped on the soldier’s leg.
“Realising what had happened, he got out of the tricycle and apologised, but despite this, the soldier, who was in mufti, slapped him, and an altercation ensued.
“Before long, the soldier pulled out his jackknife and stabbed the deceased in the chest. After being taken to the clinic in the barracks, he was confirmed dead.
“The soldier was immediately arrested by his colleagues, who initially thought he was a civilian but later discovered he was a soldier,” the chairman said.
The father of the deceased, Alhaji Muhammad also called on the leadership of the Nigerian army to ensure justice for his child.
Spokesman for the division, Lt. Col. Aliyu Danja, who gave further details on how the deceased was killed, said:
“The sad incident occurred following an altercation between the deceased and a soldier from one of our battalions.
“Preliminary reports indicate that the incident escalated, resulting in Mr Abdullahi sustaining injuries from a knife.
“Despite all efforts through our medical facilities, he succumbed to the injuries, and our thoughts are with his family and friends during this difficult time.
“In response to this tragic incident, Headquarters 3 Division has arrested the soldier involved and ordered an investigation to unravel the root cause of the incident.
“We understand the gravity of this matter and assure the general public that we are committed to transparency and accountability.
“Should the investigation find any wrongdoing on the part of the soldier, he will face disciplinary action in accordance with the extant laws governing the conduct of personnel within the armed forces.
“The Headquarters 3 Division remains resolute in our duty to uphold the law and ensure that justice is served. We encourage the public to remain calm as we carry out this investigation,” Lt. Col. Danja said.