Incident
Kogi herder shoots 11-year-old son dead during grazing Open
Category: MurderTime: 20 Aug 25, 08:53AM
Address: Mountain of Fire & Miracles Road, Phase II. PMB 1056, Lokoja, Lokongoma, Lokoja 260101, Kogi, Nigeria
Source: Anonymous
The Kogi State Police Command has reportedly arrested a herder, Jato Jaye, for allegedly killing his 11-year-old son, Buhari, in the Agbaja area of Oworo in the Lokoja Local Government Area of the state. The incident happened on August 19, when the deceased went grazing with his father but never returned home. He added that Buhari’s mother, Adama, thereafter raised the alarm over her son’s whereabouts, prompting a search party which led to the discovery of his corpse in the bush. Sources told that on August 19, one Zuberu Adamu of Fulani bush camp, Agbaja village, reported to the police that his sister, Adama Adamu, complained she had not seen her son, Buhari Jato, who went for grazing with his father, Jato Alhaji Jaye, since August 17. “A search party was immediately raised, which led to the discovery of the lifeless body of the boy in the bush. The father was reportedly found at the scene attempting to bury the body in order to conceal his act.” He further disclosed that operatives from Division B, Lokoja, reportedly moved to the scene, documented the incident, and took the suspect into custody. The decomposing body was also said to have been released to the family for burial in line with Islamic rites. During interrogation, Jaye was said to have confessed to killing his son, claiming the boy “offended him” while they were grazing. He allegedly admitted to using a Fulani stick to flog the child, which led to his death. “Sources said the case would soon be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Lokoja, for further discreet investigation,” he added.