Lightning Strikes Dead: A Tragic Loss In Kaduna

Devastating Loss: A Herdsman and 12 Cows Struck by Lightning in Kaduna
In a shocking and tragic incident, a Fulani herdsman and his herd of 12 cows were struck dead by lightning in Kaura, Southern Kaduna. This heart-wrenching event took place around 4:30 PM on Sunday, in the Matuak Giwa area of the Bondon District, Moro’a Chiefdom, located in the Kaura Local Government Area of Kaduna State. The sudden and violent nature of the incident has left the entire community reeling in shock and disbelief.
The Incident: What Happened?
According to reports from Naija News, the herdsman was seeking shelter from the rain alongside his cattle when the lightning strike occurred. The Village Head of Matuak Giwa, Simon Ayuba, recounted the harrowing details to Daily Trust, painting a vivid picture of the tragedy. "The herder and 12 of his cows were killed instantly. It was a devastating occurrence that has left everyone in the community shaken and deeply saddened," Ayuba said, his voice heavy with emotion. This tragic event serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictable and often unforgiving forces of nature.
Who Was the Victim?
Mallam Tanko Isiyaka, the Ardo of Bondon District, confirmed the identity of the deceased herdsman, revealing that he hailed from Bauchi State. This adds another layer of complexity to the story, as it highlights the transient nature of herding communities who often travel great distances in search of grazing lands for their livestock. The loss of this herdsman not only impacts his immediate family but also the broader community that relies on his contributions.
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Unanswered Questions: The Case of Hunters in Edo State
Meanwhile, a separate but equally troubling incident has sparked a heated debate about the rights of hunters to operate across state lines. Following the killing of several hunters from the North in Uromi, Edo State, human rights lawyer Malcolm Omirhobo has raised critical questions about the legality and ethics of these hunters' actions. Omirhobo, known for his outspoken advocacy, has called for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Legalities and Regulations: What Are the Rules?
Omirhobo emphasized that hunters must adhere to strict regulations if they wish to operate outside their home states. "To hunt in any state other than their origin, hunters must obtain the necessary licenses and pay the required fees," he stated firmly. He also questioned the type of ammunition found in possession of the hunters, urging authorities to determine whether they were carrying legally permitted firearms or weapons associated with criminal activities.
In a series of pointed questions, Omirhobo challenged the legitimacy of the victims' claims to be hunters. "Are the victims truly hunters? If they were hunting in Rivers State, do they possess a valid hunting license issued by the Rivers State Government? Were they residents of Rivers State, as proven by their National Identification Number (NIN), driver's license, or any other form of identification? Hunting in Rivers State requires residency, so this is a crucial detail," he wrote on his 𝕏 handle.
Education and Competence: Are They Qualified?
Omirhobo also raised concerns about the hunters' qualifications, questioning whether they had completed the mandatory hunter education courses to ensure their competence and adherence to safety standards. "If they were found in possession of weapons such as AK-47s, M16s, or AR15Rs, they should be treated as suspected criminals rather than hunters," he argued. Omirhobo stressed that in such cases, the proper course of action is to hand them over to law enforcement rather than taking matters into their own hands.
This incident highlights the urgent need for clearer regulations and better communication between states to prevent such tragic misunderstandings in the future. As the debate continues, it is clear that the issues surrounding mobility, legality, and accountability in cross-state activities remain complex and require careful consideration.
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