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Villagers Allegedly Attack Gombe Judge, Two Others over Land Dispute

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No fewer than three persons were allegedly attacked by yet-to-be-identified individuals in Degri, Balanga Local Government Area of Gombe State.

The victims, who were attacked on Saturday include a judge of the Upper Area Court III, Ayuba Buba-Dalas, Barr. Usman Yahya, and a court staff.

Our correspondent gathered that the court usually conducts a physical assessment of issues relating to land disputes to ascertain the cause of conflict.

However, Buba-Dalas embarked on the tour to take the land measurement to ascertain the rights of the parties before it.

An eyewitness who narrated the ordeal of the trio said they were attacked by villagers upon sighting the team.

According to the source who begged for anonymity, “They went to a locus in Degri, Balanga LGA to ascertain the true owner of the land. It was then people in the village attacked them with weapons.”

The Nigerian Bar Association, Gombe State branch, through its Publicity Secretary, Bashir Abdullahi confirmed the incident in a post

“Good morning distinguished learned silks, seniors and colleagues. This is to notify the esteemed members of the Jewel Bar that there will be a visit to His Honour, Ayuba Buba-Dalas (UAC III JUDGE), and Usman Yahya Esq., over a sad incident that happened to them yesterday while on a visit to locus at Degri,” Abdullahi’s statement partly read.

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