Document #1084478
IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Author)
Information on a massacre of Christians in
or around the village of Wukari in early July 1992 could not be
found among the sources currently available to the DIRB.
The attached articles refer to tribal
clashes in Taraba state which were
reported in late June 1992. The reports mention tribal, not
religious, affiliations of the conflicting groups, and refer to
Akwana, a village near Wukari (see attached map). One of the
articles states that Tiv and Jukun communities "are constantly at
loggerheads over land claims" (AFP 21 June 1992). One of the
attached West Africa articles reports that a military
detachment arrived in Wukari after a Nigerian Member of Parliament
was murdered in Akwana, a Jukun community (13-19 July 1992, 1180).
According to the same article,
[the military deployment] was ordered after it became increasingly
evident that police in the troubled area were finding it difficult
to maintain law and order. Military commanders around the country
were recently granted powers by government to deploy troops to
quell rioting in their areas of jurisdiction (Ibid.).
The markings in the attached West
Africa articles are as found in the original articles, before
photocopying. The attached section of a map has been marked by the
DIRB to facilitate location of the population centres referred to.
Please note that the 1990 map locates Wukari and Akwana in Gongola
state. In 1991 Gongola state was renamed and divided into Taraba
and Adamawa states. An unmarked copy of the map can be obtained
from an atlas at your Regional Documentation Centre.
Additional and/or corroborating information
could not be found among the sources currently available to the
DIRB.
Agence France Presse (AFP). 21 June
1992. "Tribal Clashes in Taraba Leave 15 Dead."(FBIS-AFR-92-120 22
June 1992, p. 43)
West Africa [London]. 13-19 July
1992. "Military Deployment."
Agence France Presse (AFP). 21 June
1992. "Tribal Clashes in Taraba Leave 15 Dead."(FBIS-AFR-92-120 22
June 1992, p. 43)
West Africa [London]. 13-19 July
1992. "Military Deployment."
. 29 June-5 July 1992. "MP
Murdered."
The Times Atlas of the World.
1990. 8th ed. London: Times Books, plate 90.