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Police escort killed my sister, not bandits – Taraba Gov, Kefas

Published on May 30, 2025 at 05:51 PM

Taraba State Governor Agbu Kefas has clarified the circumstances surrounding the death of his sister, Atsi Kefas, who was initially reported to have been killed by bandits along the Wukari-Chinkai Road in 2024.

The governor, while addressing newsmen in Jalingo, the state capital, said investigations have revealed that his sister was fatally shot by a police escort assigned to his mother.

The governor’s sister was reportedly travelling with their mother from Jalingo to Abuja when the incident occurred.

“Life is very precious to me. You can’t just end someone’s life and think God will be happy with you. My younger sister was shot and killed by a police escort who was inside the same bus with her.

“Investigation revealed that my sister Atsi was shot at close range. The policeman is still under investigation so that justice should prevail,”; the governor said.

He also confirmed that pellets from the firearm were found in Atsi’s body during surgery before she eventually died from the injuries.

The revelation contradicts earlier public assumptions that the vehicle transporting the governor’s mother and sister had come under attack by bandits attempting to kidnap them.

Governor Kefas, while calling for justice in his sister’s case, also addressed the recent violent attack in Karim-Lamido Local Government Area, where over 50 people were reportedly killed.

During the briefing, he observed a minute of silence in memory of his sister and the Karim-Lamido victims.

He condemned the escalating violence in parts of the state and urged residents to choose peace and unity over conflict.

The governor further announced plans to set up a commission of inquiry to investigate the causes of the Karim-Lamido crisis and propose measures for lasting peace in the region.

At the time of filing this report, the Taraba State Police Command has not issued an official statement regarding the governor’s claims.

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