Herdsmen, farmers clash in Niger, leaving 18 dead – Reuters

Eighteen people were killed and 20 others were wounded on Tuesday in violence in Niger that pitted itinerant cattle herdsmen against farmers - officials

Eighteen people were killed and 20 others were wounded on Tuesday in violence in Niger Republic that pitted itinerant herdsmen against farmers, officials said.

The clashes broke out near the village of Bangui along the West African nation’s southern border with neighbouring Nigeria after livestock belonging to ethnic Fulani herders damaged the field of a farmer.

“The nomadic herders fought with a farmer, whom they wounded. He was taken to the medical centre and everything started from there,” said Oumarou Mohamane, Bangui’s mayor.

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A group of farmers then attacked the Fulani camp in reprisal. Around 15 houses were burned.

“It required the intervention of the police to stop the villagers,” the mayor said.

A second government official confirmed the details of the incident.

Violent clashes between farmers and nomadic herders are a relatively common occurrence across West Africa, where there is competition over resources including land and water. 

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