NBA Zamfara chapter laments as gunmen kill member in failed abduction attempt

The Nigeria Bar Association (NBA), Zamfara State chapter has expressed displeasure over the death one of its members, Barrister Benedict Torngee Azza, who was killed by unknown gunmen in Gusau, the state capital.

This was contained in a press statement signed and issued to newsmen in Gusau by the state chairman of the association, Barrister Junaidu Abubakar.

According to the chairman, he received three different phone calls on Thursday 18th August 2022 from his colleagues informing him that Barrister Azza was shot dead by unknown gunmen and his body was lying on the road side along Bye-pass near FRSC office, Gusau, the state capital.

“Immediately after receiving the information, I rushed to the scene where I met our colleagues, Barrister Abdullahi Ibrahim and Barrister Ibrahim Sani Gusau with much number of security personnel (police and soldiers).

I saw Barrister Azza’s dead body lying in cold blood on the road. I also saw his accident vehicle (Lexus Jeep) by the road side.

“While we were there, Federal Road Safety Corps’s (FRSC) personnel came to the scene with a body bag in which the dead body was deposited and taken by the police to Yariman Bakura Specialists Hospital, Gusau where his dead body was deposited in the maturity.

“According to the information, Barrister Azza was shot dead by 2 unknown gunmen suspected to be kidnappers who came on a motorcycle.

“The information has it that, the gunmen wanted to kidnap him at his house situate at Saminaka Area, Behind Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Headquarters, Bye-pass, Gusau but he was able to escaped, drove his vehicle and run to the road side and the gunmen pursued him and shot him dead.

“Neighbours of the deseased said they heard some gun shots in the area and after a while, they also heard loud sound of a vehicle accident.

“When they came out and rushed to the scene, they saw Barrister Azza opened his vehicle’s door, came out and walked with is legs to the main road where he sat down and he started bleeding and he died instantly.

“Azza was said to have been shot three times by the unknown gunmen who, after the shootings, they took to their heel when they saw people coming to the scene,” he said.

However, before his death, Barrister B. T. Azza was the Principal Associate of BENEDICT TORNGEE AZA & ASSOCIATES, Legal Practitioners, Gussu, Zamfara State.

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