Fulani Herdsmen Kill 2, Sack 25 Villages In Benue
By Peter Duru
MAKURDI—Despite the outcry that
trailed the killings and sacking of Agatu communities by suspected
Fulani militia, the marauders have, again, laid siege to Logo Local
Government Area of the state, killing two and sacking over 25 villages.
Fulani-herdsman
The attackers also rendered close to 3,000 homeless after several
houses and huts were razed in the affected villages. Vanguard learned
that the invaders have taken over the affected villages in an incursion
that reportedly started about four days ago at Ukemberegya, Bwarer,
Mbawar, Gov and Gambe Tiev communities.
A victim of the attack,
Mrs. Terungwa Torhemba, who spoke to Vanguard yesterday in Makurdi,
through an interpreter, said the armed herdsmen had completely occupied
Abiam Koya, Iordye, Nyakoo and Mkpikpa.
Others are Afom,
Uzaagir, Ugbende Mue, Dam, Shaausu, Ukme, Chenbe, Anwen, Sebungen
Ubosha, Chia, Asemngoroko and Inderkar. According to Torhemba, “they
attacked us four days ago, killing our people.
So many cannot be
located at the moment; we have also lost all of our belongings, farm
produce and farmland to the well-armed herdsmen who have completely
taken over our villages.
“At the moment we have no source of
livelihood because they have also converted our farm land to grazing
settlements for their cattle.”
The Caretaker Chairman of the
council, Simon Ugba, said two person had been confirmed dead in the
attack, adding that his administration was overwhelmed by the number of
displaced persons.
Ugba, who asserted that no designated camp
had been created for the displaced persons, said the council was working
in close collaboration with the state government to provide succour to
victims and sued for assistance from public spirited individuals and
organisations.
When contacted, Police Public Relations Officer,
Assistant Superintendent Moses Yamu, said he was yet to get full details
of the attack.
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