Thursday 17 March 2016

Fulani Herdsmen Hit Benue Again, Kill and Sack 25 villages

Fulani herdsman
Marauding Fulani herdsmen have reportedly attacked Logo local government area of Benue state, killing two and sacking over 25 villages.
. This recent attack is coming on the heels of the destruction that was meted on Agatu communities by suspected Fulani herdsmen. It was gathered that the assailants took over the villages following an invasion that reportedly started about four days ago at Ukemberegya, Bwarer, Mbawar, Gov and Gambe Tiev communities. Mrs. Terungwa Torhemba, a victim of the attack, who spoke through an interpreter in Makurdi, said the fully armed Fulani herdsmen had completely taken over Abiam Koya, Iordye, Nyakoo and Mkpikpa. She listed other affected villages to include Afom, Uzaagir, Ugbende Mue, Dam, Shaausu, Ukme, Chenbe, Anwen, Sebungen Ubosha, Chia, Asemngoroko and Inderkar. “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,” Torhemba said. Simon Ugba, the caretaker chairman of the council confirmed that two person were killed in the attack. He said his administration was stunned by the number of displaced persons. The caretaker chairman stated that no designated camp had been created for the displaced persons, but assured that the council was working in partnership with the state government to alleviate the plight of the victims as well as solicit for assistance from concerned individuals and organisations. When the state’s police command spokesman, Moses Yamu, was contacted, he said he was yet to receive full details of the attack. Just recently. The Minister of Interior, Abdurrahman Dambazau, in a statement issued on March 14 by his chief press secretary, Osaigbovo Ehisienmen, promised that the perpetrators of the evil act in Agatu communities would be dealt with decisively. The minister gave the pledge while commiserating with the government and people of the state weeks after the unfortunate incident occurred. His statement is the second official reaction by the federal government.naij

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