Tuesday, March 10, 2026
FB X LI YT
YT
The Yoruba Times
Unfolding the Stories of Yoruba, Nigeria and the world in general: Your Trusted Source at The Yoruba Times
Breaking
πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬βš–οΈ BREAKING: Shariah Council Fires Back at US Lawmakers β€” “No Power Can Stop Muslims From Practicing Shariah in Nigeria!” BREAKING: Fulani Chiefs Allegedly Funded Yelwata Massacre That Killed Over 200 β€” Witness Testifies in Court BREAKING: Northern Christian Leaders Drop ‘CAN’ Title, Revive Original ‘NCA’ Name from 1964 to Strengthen Regional Identity πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ US Confirms: ISWAP, Boko Haram & Fulani Militants Coordinating to Establish Islamic Caliphate in Nigeria BREAKING: U.S. Congress Issues 11-Point Ultimatum to Nigeria Over Alleged Christian Genocide – Demands Repeal of Sharia, Beef Export Ban, Sanctions BREAKING: US Moves to Block Nigeria’s Beef Exports Over Herdsmen Terrorism β€” Ghana, SA, Ivory Coast, Senegal Affected BREAKING: Afenifere USA Honours Yoruba Scholar Barakat Fasasi with N1 Million Prize for Groundbreaking Research on Ibadan’s Plank Sellers History BREAKING: “They Can Kill Tinubu Anytime!” β€” El-Rufai’s Phone Tapping Confession Exposes Presidential Security Nightmare
NEWS

700 People Killed, 50 Villages Destroyed in my Constituency in 3 months

Adedoja Adesoji
December 26, 2023 2 min read

Senator David Jimkuta, representing Taraba South at the National Assembly and Chairman of the Senate Committee on Social Warfare and Poverty Alleviation, stated that a security report has confirmed the killing of over 700 of his constituents from Ussa and Takum local government areas in Taraba State within three months.

He further said that banditry activities had destroyed over 50 villages in the LGAs.

Senator Jimkuta made these remarks while addressing journalists in Wukari, his hometown and headquarters of Wukari Local Government Area on Tuesday.

He expressed concern over the bandits ravaging Ussa and Takum, particularly affecting Ussa, where all farmers have fled for safety.

This development, he warned, could soon lead to food scarcity in the area.

Jimkuta urged security agencies operating in the state to intensify their efforts and prevent Nigeria from sliding into food insecurity by eradicating bandits from their hideouts and allowing farmers to resume their usual activities.

β€œWhy not collaborate with locals for accurate information and take the fight directly to the bandits’ hideouts? We know where they are; let’s flush them out. These areas are major food producers, and with people displaced and unable to access their villages, we are facing a looming food crisis,” Jimkuta asserted.

The Senator also called on President Bola Tinubu to declare a state of emergency on security in the Takum-Ussa areas to enable farmers to return to their farmlands.