The Taraba Police Public Relations Officer, Joseph Kwaji, confirmed the incident and said the Jalingo Division of the police had commenced investigation into the matter.
Tanko, according to a witness, Jibrin Bala, set himself ablaze
because his family refused to approve his wedding with a girl, Blessing.
The witness told sympathisers that Tanko introduced Blessing to his
father as his proposed wife, but the father kicked against the union,
describing it as a bad choice.
Bala said efforts by the father to convince his son to look for
another girl failed, as he insisted that he could not survive without
Blessing. The witness added that Tanko suddenly left his father and went to a
corner in the compound, where he poured petrol on his body and set
himself ablaze.
"When we suddenly saw fire, everybody ran toward the corner of the compound, only to see Tanko burning.
"The father and other people in the compound tried to rescue Tanko
from the fire, but failed as the flame was much and we could not move
near," he said.
Meanwhile, he said, Tanko's father is currently receiving treatment
at the Federal Medical Centre, Jalingo, for injuries sustained while
trying to rescue the son from the fire.
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