Breaking News: Nigerian Army in Gun Battle with ESN in Nsukka

There’s a fierce gun battle going in Nsukka between the Nigerian Army and the operative of the Eastern Security Network.

According to Sahara Reporters, the military took the battle to where they believed ESN was hiding and engaged them in a gun battle.

According to the source, many people have abandoned their houses and fled to neighbouring communities.

“Soldiers of the Nigerian Army are currently locked in a gun battle with ESN boys in Nsukka. They have been clashing since yesterday evening and some parts of the town are still tense. Heavy shooting presently going on,” he stated.

Recall that on Tuesday, eight persons were killed after Fulani herdsmen and operatives of the ESN had a violent clash in the Adani area in the Uzo-Uwani Local Government Area of Enugu State.

ESN operatives came to support the Igga community who were being allegedly attacked by the rampaging herdsmen in their farms and houses.

Eyewitnesses had narrated that trouble started on Sunday when some Fulani herdsmen shot a member of the community on his farm and also blocked sympathisers from taking the victim to the hospital.

“It was the refusal of the Fulani herdsmen to prevent the wounded farmer from being rushed to the hospital that triggered angry reactions from residents, who called the attention of some members of the Eastern Security Network to the assault.

“It led to a terrible, bloody showdown between the herders and the ESN. Eight persons were killed. I cannot say if they were herdsmen or villagers,” the source had added.

Another source explained that while the herdsmen formed a barricade to prevent the young farmer from being rushed to hospital, the ESN operatives came on motorcycles and shot at the crowd of people barricading the injured farmer.

“After that episode played out, a mosque was also razed by angry youths in the community leading to many residents of Adani, an agricultural community, fleeing the area to neighbouring communities in Nsukka and Igboetiti local government areas,” he said.

Some of the fleeing Adani residents explained that the ESN operatives were in bushes and sighted by hunters and local vigilantes searching for the Fulani herdsmen and their cattle – a situation which had led to tension in the area.

The residents noted that they feared the herdsmen might be planning to stage a reprisal.

Culled from Sahara Reporters.

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