Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom on Wednesday called on Benue communities to rise up and defend themselves against suspected Fulani Herdsmen.
The governor expressed grief over the sustained killing of Benue people by the suspected herdsmen.
The
governor made the revelation while reacting to the recent murderous
activities of Fulani herdsmen in Benue with scores hacked to death in
unprovoked attacks.
The
statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Nathaniel Ikyur, noted
that there were coordinated attacks on Guma, Kwande and Gwer West local
government areas of the state on Tuesday, March 29th, 2022.
The
statement reads in part, "A report from the team leader of security
agencies in Kasekyo near Tse Torkula village in Guma local government
said that suspected Fulani herders at about 0930 hours on Tuesday, March
29th, 2022 shot one Turner Ajar and an unidentified elderly man who
were on a motorcycle going to the farm.
"The
team of Agro Rangers who were on patrol in the area ran into the
attack, unfortunately, the victims had already been killed. Their
corpses were taken and deposited at a hospital in Gbajimba, Guma local
government area of the state.
"In
Kpankeeke, a suburb on the outskirts of Naka, headquarters of Gwer West
local government, gory images of persons killed by another set of
herdsmen littered the streets.
"The Agro Rangers team were alerted and they moved to the location alongside the Army and Police.
"The
patrol team found the body of one Ahemba Apeelu, an aged man at a
sawmill from Saav/Ukusu council Ward who was slaughtered and his throat
slit.
"Others identified to have been killed by the invaders include Tersoo Yasough and a young lady known as Martha Ukange.
"Eyewitnesses alleged that the herders were dressed in military camouflage as a decoy."
"Another
body of a young man yet to be identified was later sighted along the
road. Another body yet to be identified was recovered too.
"The search for more persons who are said to be missing is ongoing in affected communities," the statement added.
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