Two people have been killed after a clash in Kokami Village, Yakaji ‘A’ Ward of Danja Local Government Area of Katsina State on Saturday over popular stable food, garri reports are saying.
- +Two people killed over garri, sachet water clash in Katsina
The State Government has since condemned the killings, describing it as tragic, unfortunate and unacceptable.
The State Government has since condemned the killings, describing it as tragic, unfortunate and unacceptable.
This is contained in a statement by Nasir Mua’zu, the commissioner of internal security and home affairs, and made available to newsmen on Saturday night in Katsina.
The incident, which happened on April 4, 2026, began as a disagreement between one Ibrahim Khalil Auwal and Joe (also identified as K.C. Jones) over the purchase of garri and sachet water at K.C jones’ shop.
“What started as a minor argument quickly turned violent. Joe reportedly stabbed Ibrahim Khalil Auwal during the altercation. The victim was rushed to Abdullahi Makama Hospital in Dabai, where he was later confirmed dead,” the statement revealed.
“Following the news of his death, some angry youths in the community mobilised, attacked Joe, killed him, and set his body ablaze along the highway.”
The authorities described the development as deeply unfortunate, unacceptable and against the values of hospitality and peaceful coexistence in Katsina State. It should be emphasised that the incident was a criminal act arising from a personal dispute. It must not be twisted into an ethnic or religious conflict.
The Katsina State Government strongly assured that all those involved in the violence will be brought to justice. No individual has the right to take the law into their hands. Those responsible for both the initial attack and the reprisal killing will be identified and prosecuted.
Authorities also called on residents to remain calm, law-abiding, and avoid spreading rumours or misinformation capable of escalating tension. Similarly, security agencies have since been deployed to the area, and joint patrols are ongoing to maintain peace and prevent further breakdown of law and order.
The Katsina State Government under the watch of Malam Dikko Umaru Radda commiserated with the families of the deceased and prayed for the repose of their souls. The Governor also called on community leaders, religious leaders, and stakeholders to support efforts to maintain peace and harmony.
