Nigeria, July 14 -- The police have vowed to strictly enforce a curfew imposed by the Adamawa State Government on Friday after at least 10 people were reported killed in a communal clash involving two ethnic communities.
The fight over farmland occurred from 5 to 7 July between the Tsobo people of Waduku and the Bachama of Rugange in the Lamurde Local Government Area.
Sources in the area told PREMIUM TIMES that over 20 people were also injured and hundreds of houses were set ablaze between the said date.
The land dispute has lingered despite a court ordering the feuding parties not to use the land.
Following the deadly clashes, the Adamawa State Government on Friday imposed a 24-hour curfew in the affected communities to restore order...
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