FLASH: Assailants K¡ll Lecturer, Deputy Registrar, Others In Deadly Attack; Police Reacts 

GISTSMATE MEDIA reports that the police in Taraba State said a lecturer at the Federal University Wukari and deputy registrar of Taraba State School of Health Technology, Takum were among the passengers killed by gunmen along Takum-Wukari road early Monday morning.

The acting Police Public Relations Officer, Taraba police command, DSP Kwache Gambo, confirmed the killed to our correspondent in a telephone interview.

Daily Trust had earlier reported that six passengers and a driver were killed at a boundary area between Taraba and Benue states along Takum-Wukari road.

It was gathered that among the victims was a secondary school principal who was transferred from a secondary school in Takum to another secondary school in Wukari Local Government Area. He was reportedly on his way to report in the new school he was posted when he was killed.

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It was learnt that the lecturer from the Federal University Wukari was returning to Wukari after spending the weekend with his family in Takum.

A source from Takum town said there was serious tension in the community following the killing of travellers who were all indigenes of the town.

The source further stated that soldiers were however sent to patrol some areas around the town to calm the situation.

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