Fifty-Five People Killed in Violence in Northern Nigerian State of Kaduna

Fifty-Five People Killed in Violence in Northern Nigerian State of Kaduna
File photo showing a burnt out motorcycle in a house burned down amidst violent clashes between farmers and Fulani herders over land use and resources, Ganaropp, Nigeria, June 27, 2018. Stefan Heunis/AFP/Getty Images
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KADUNA, Nigeria—Communal violence in the northern Nigerian state of Kaduna over the last few days has killed 55 people, the local police commissioner said on Oct. 21.

Ahmad Abdur-Rahman, in a telephone interview, said the clashes between two communities in the Kasuwan Magani area of southern Kaduna had led to 22 arrests. He did not give details on the cause of the conflict but tension and clashes along ethnic lines have plagued that part of the state in the last few years.