Again, suspected herdsmen kill 13 in Benue
THREE days after Governor Samuel Ortom
met with stakeholders from Katsina-Ala, Ukum and Logo local government
areas to deliberate on ways to tackle the incessant Fulani attacks,
unknown gunmen suspected to be Fulani herdsmen in the early hours of
Wednesday raided four villages and killed 13 persons in two local
government areas of Logo and Ukum in the state.
According to our correspondent, this is
the third attack between last Saturday and Sunday this week, where 59
persons were killed in the area.
The Benue State Police Command’s Public
Relations Officer, ASP Moses Yamu, confirmed that four people were
killed in the Vaase community of Ukum while three corpses were recovered
in Anyiin and one in Uzer in Logo LGA of the state. He said
additionally five corpses were recovered from Tsukwa.
Yamu said the attacks were carried out simultaneously at 2am by the suspected herdsmen.
However, a source told our correspondent
that death tolls were over 18 at the time of this report, but the
police could not confirm the claims as they were still going round.
Speaking on the new development, former
Senior Special Assistant on Media to the former governor, Gabriel
Suswam, who hails from Anyiin, Chief Joseph Anawah, said that the five
persons were first shot dead at Tsukwa settlement before the security
operatives came to the scene.
He maintained that the attackers however
continued shooting in some places, saying that he saw two corpses
recovered at Anyiin, while several others injured were receiving
treatment at NKST Hospital at Anyiin.
But another eyewitness, however, said
three corpses had so far been recovered at the scene of the attacks from
Anyiin axis, while several others with machete cuts and gunshot wounds
were receiving treatment at the NKST Hospital, Anyiin.
The source added that another corpse was
discovered at Uzer Tombo Ward and Government Settlement while several
casualties were recorded at Gbeji and Vaase in Ukum LG attacks.
“Several other people are still missing.
This is a well coordinated attack. The attackers came from Awe axis of
Nasarawa State, through the River Benue, and successfully launched their
attacks on Benue communities. The operations at Anyiin, Uzer, Jootar,
Government Settlement and Vaase took place simultaneously. It was indeed
a coordinated attack.
“A day to Wednesday’s attack, the
herdsmen shot and killed Mr. Samuel Ormbagwen, in his farm at Anawah
settlement area, near Anyiin. His corpse was discovered the next day
with his farm implements. This, as far as I know, has gone out of hand
because nobody is safe in that community,” he said.
In his reaction, the State Coordinator
of Myetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, Garus Gololo,
who had earlier blamed the incessant crisis on continuing reprisal from
the two warring factions, said the inability of the former governor
Suswam to settle the herdsmen was responsible for presenting frequent
crises.
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