Herdsmen reportedly killed two Catholic priests, 17 worshipers and burnt down the church in Benue.
Herdsmen
bearing arms attacked St. Ignatius Quasi Parish Ukpor-Mbalom in Ayar-Mbalom
community of Gwer East Local Government Area of Benue State, killing two
Catholic priests and 17 other worshipers, according to a report by Punch
newspaper.
The attack occurred in the early hours of April 24, 2018.
Punch also reports that the attackers burnt down over 100 houses
during the onslaught and sacked the entire community.
The police is yet to confirm the incident. Police
spokespersons weren’t picking up their phones when Pulse reached out.
Endless
herdsmen attacks
Nigeria has been battling incessant herdsmen attacks in the
food belt of north central States.
In January 2018, Benue
State Governor Samuel Ortom buried 73 of his citizens who had been
killed by armed herdsmen, in one day.
The herders are opposed to the anti-grazing law in Benue and
have taken up arms to resist the piece of legislation, the local press says.
This latest herdsmen attack on a church in Benue is coming just days
after at least 32 Tiv villagers were reportedly killed by suspected
herdsmen who carried out coordinated attacks on several communities across
Nasarawa state between Saturday, April 14 and Monday, April 16, 2018.
President Buhari has promised to defeat the marauding
herders even though he is of the opinion that most of them are invaders from Libya.
Analysts are of the opinion that the herdsmen crisis could cost Buhari
votes in the affected States in the 2019 election contest.
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