At least seven people have been killed following a violent clash between farmers and herders in Lanzai and Dosho communities of Darazo Local Government Area in Bauchi State.

According to the Bauchi State Police Command, the incident began after suspected herders allegedly attacked farmers working on farmland on the outskirt of Lanzai community.

Police spokesperson SP Nafiu Habib disclosed in a statement on Thursday that the command received reports of the attack, which triggered a retaliatory response from youths in the area.

The aggrieved youths reportedly stormed Dosho, a settlement largely inhabited by Fulani herders, and set parts of the community ablaze. During the violence, about 50 huts were destroyed, along with several household belongings.

Authorities confirmed that seven people lost their lives, while six others sustained injuries and are currently receiving treatment. Several homes and personal properties were also damaged during the unrest.

To prevent further escalation, the police have deployed tactical teams and operatives to the affected communities. The Violent Crime Response Unit has also been mobilised to reinforce security, while patrols have been intensified across Lanzai, Dosho, and neighbouring areas.

The Commissioner of Police in the state, CP Sani-Omolori Aliyu, has ordered a comprehensive investigation into the crisis.

He assured residents that those responsible for both the initial attack and the subsequent reprisal would be identified and brought to justice.

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