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  • Anger as suspected herders kill 100 in fresh Benue attack

    Anger as suspected herders kill 100 in fresh Benue attack

    • At least two soldiers among the victims
    • Weeping Deputy Gov flays killings as barbaric

    It was another day of deaths and misery in Benue State yesterday after suspected herdsmen killed about 100 people in a renewed attack. Many others were maimed.

    Yelewata, a community in Guma Local Government Area of the state, was the scene of the pre-dawn attack, the latest in the recurring wave of mayhem by gunmen.

    Deputy Governor Sam Ode broke down in tears yesterday on sighting the pile of corpses from the mayhem.

    He called it barbaric.

    The border community between Benue and Nasarawa states lies on the Makurdi-Lafia highway.

    The Yelewata casualties included Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), women and children.

    An unconfirmed report said at least two security men were killed while trying to repel the gunmen.

    The invaders reportedly struck at about 2am yesterday while it was raining and operated unhindered for about two hours, killing, maiming and destroying foodstuff and property.

    A resident James Utor who escaped the attack said the people were fast asleep when the first gunshot was fired.

    Benue Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Edet Edeme, an ASP, confirmed the incident, saying the Commissioner of Police had deployed a tactical squad to the community to deal with the situation.

    He was silent on the casualty figure.

    Officials of the state government gave conflicting figures.

    Anadolu, the Turkish news agency, quoted  Joseph Har, Special Adviser to the Benue State governor on security and internal affairs, as saying “we have recovered 102 bodies”, while Tersoo Kula, spokesman for the governor, told another foreign news agency that “no fewer than 45 people have been confirmed killed.”

     “We are aware of the ugly incident that happened in the early hours of today, and we are investigating the killing of more than 100 people. We have recovered 102 bodies,” Har said.

    The Chairman of Guma Local Government Area in Benue State, Maurice Orwough, simply said many people were killed while more than 26 others had been hospitalised.

    The attack came days after residents allegedly received information of planned coordinated attacks by marauders.

    One account said the gunmen entered the community from two points and succeeded in overpowering the youths and the police personnel who confronted them.

    They then proceeded to open fire on defenceless IDPs who were sleeping in market stalls and other residents.

    Simultaneously, another band of gunmen reportedly made for another community in the local government area, Daudu, but met a strong resistance by the youths and security personnel.

    A community leader in Yelewata, Mr. Matthew Mnyan, said the terror began at about 11pm on Friday when the gunmen “came from the Western part of Yelewata and started shooting.”

    Mnyan, a former acting Chairman of the Benue State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), added: “The policemen and young people who were there tried to engage them. Suddenly, another group came from the Eastern part of the community, and they overwhelmed those trying to resist them.

     “They killed our people, poured petrol on the stalls in the market and burnt them.

    “In those stalls, we had people who moved from places like Branch Udei and people displaced from nearby villages, who slept in them because of the proximity of the police and soldiers there.

    “And we learnt no soldier came out to defend the people.

    “As of now, from the names they are putting together and the number of families and people that were burnt and killed are running to over 200.

    “They killed and burned people in the houses.

    “They will pour petrol and burn the whole place where people were sleeping.

    “We had a family of 15, some families of 12, men with their two wives, children and every one of them burnt. It is a terrible sight.

    “I have asked them to search for the families and put the names together because some have been burned to ashes.

    “Those who were rushed to the hospital were up to 46.

    “So far, I learnt that about 20 have died and we are still putting the reports together.

    “For over one week we received reports from Nasarawa State that the terrorists planned to attack Yelewata, Ukoho, Ortese, Yogbo and Daudu.

    “So they are moving to attack these places simultaneously.

    “Fortunately, that same day, the ones at Daudu were dislodged, and we learnt five soldiers and police personnel were killed, sadly.

    “We learnt more than 300 terrorists were camped close to Daudu.

    The President of the Association of United Farmers Benue Valley, AUFBV, Chief Dennis Gbongbon, claimed that Lakurawa bandits were responsible for the carnage.

    He said the casualty figure might be more than what was being speculated yesterday.

    He said:”I am right here on the ground. Eighty-five per cent of the victims are IDPs who ran from Antsa, Dooka, Kadarko, and Giza areas, and took refuge in various stores in Yelewata market and among residents. Many have been hospitalised.”

     “The IDPs in Yelewata are still farmers. They only ran to take refuge there.

    “While it is important to separate them, it would help us understand the deteriorating situation farmers are confronted with.

    “Even having run from sacked homes to IDPs camp, terror still followed them unabated.”

    The Benue State Police Command spokesman, Udeme Edet, said the attack occurred “in the early hours of today (yesterday), where suspected bandits invaded Yelewata town.

    “The Police and Tactical Teams posted to the town and reinforcement responded swiftly to the attack and engaged the attackers in a fierce exchange, and some of the attackers were killed in the process.

    “But it is with great sadness that we report that some individuals lost their lives and others sustained injuries.

    “The Police, however, have not relented and are still in pursuit of the attackers and will continue to keep everyone safe.”

    Chairman of Guma Local Government Area in Benue State, Maurice Orwough, told Channels Television after visiting the scenes of the attack that herdsmen carried out the attack unprovoked, following an early attempt to attack Daudu town before the military halted the attack.

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    According to Orwough, the herdsmen then moved towards Yelewata at about 11.30 pm to attack Yelewata, where there were just four soldiers posted, while over one hundred of the herdsmen opened fire on the people.

    He called for increased surveillance in the area to protect his people.

    Deputy Governor Ode, during an assessment tour of the scene yesterday, assured the people that government would do everything within its power to provide maximum security for them.

    Paul Omale, a civil rights activist, called on the Federal Government to deploy more troops to the state to secure the lives of farmers who are at the receiving end of the attacks.

    James Ukeyima told The Nation that attacks have caused untold hardship to farmers as they no longer go to farm.

    Ukeyima said: “The sustained attacks on farmers have depleted Benue as the food basket of the nation.

    Ex-commissioner wants FG to construct highway along River Benue corridor

    President/Founder of Apa Legacy Sustainability Initiative in Benue State, Dr. David Olofu, has urged the Federal Government to construct a highway along the corridor of River Benue from Lokoja through Benue communities to Taraba State as part of the effort to stem the wave of insecurity and killings in the state.

    Dr. Olofu made the call during a visit to parts of Apa Local Government Area in Benue State, which were recently attacked by herdsmen.

    He noted that the ungovernable space within the corridor has contributed significantly to the murderous activities of herdsmen.

    “These criminal elements take advantage of the vulnerability of the spaces as their habitat where they hide to carry out their nefarious activities,” he said.

    He emphasised that constructing a coastal highway along the corridors of River Benue from Lokoja through Benue communities to Taraba would not only deter criminals but also generate economic activities along the corridor.

    Dr. Olofu also donated cash relief to the victims and expressed sympathy to the communities.

    He asked the federal and state governments to focus on providing good roads in rural areas as a precursor to tackling herders’ criminality.

    “If we have good roads, our military and security agencies can easily and swiftly rush to rescue our communities if they are timely informed about any attack,” he said.

    Dr. Olofu described the frequency of these unprovoked attacks by suspected herdsmen as an epidemic and called on the people to unite against the menace.

    He also urged the youth not to abdicate their responsibility of policing their communities to the elders and vulnerable, saying they should organise themselves into vigilante groups.

    Benue State Governor Hyacinth Alia recently accused unnamed politicians and federal legislators of instigating violent attacks in the state.

    He said that the interim report of a judicial panel he set up indicted many big names.

    “Some politicians who are very functional and are in the National Assembly, and are in Abuja, are the architects and arrowheads of not just instigating but harbouring and keeping these people; keeping them in the bushes and taking care of all their bills and buying all the gadgets for them,” he said.

    He alleged that the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume and his associates had not spoken out or taken action on the wave of killings and violence, particularly in the Sankera region.

    However, the Office of the SGF in a swift reaction, debunked claims that Akume was silent or inactive in the face of the insecurity plaguing the state.

    Alia vowed to take up the matter as soon as he received the full report.

    The Benue State National Assembly Caucus also denied the governor’s allegation.

    In a statement issued in Abuja, the caucus, speaking through the senator representing Benue South Senatorial District and Senate Minority Leader, Comrade Abba Patrick Abba, dismissed the allegation as baseless, reckless and irresponsible.

  • Group commends military over arrest of mastermind of Benue attack

    The Good Governance and Transparency Initative has reacted to the arrest of Aminu Yaminu, otherwise known as Tarshaku, who was believed to have masterminded the recent killings in Benue State.

    The group commended the army for swinging into action by fishing out the suspect.

    Mrs. Jaiyeola Mohammed, the Executive Director of the group, while speaking at a commendation rally held around Abuja in reaction to the arrest , urged security agents to bring those behind the killings to book.

    Mohammed said the group commended the military for arresting Tarshaku, who also goes by the name Aminu Yaminu, a Boko Haram commander serving in a state government.

    He said, “We understand he has provided useful information that indicate that his evil acts were not primarily motivated by his ethnicity or religion. Rather, he was executing the instructions of political patrons that are not even of the same ethnic stock as himself.

    “The stories about “herdsmen reprisal” were apparently promoted by these Tashaku’s sponsors to divert attention from whatever their true intentions are. Hopefully, our superb military intelligence will at some point uncover what these intentions are.

    “The Coalition for Good Governance had earlier hinted that the killings and destruction in Benue State that were credited to herdsmen have political undertones as they are nothing compared to the friction between herdsmen and farmers like we used to know.

    ” The gruesome killings have the trappings of killers that have instruction to dispense as much terror as they can.

    “Much as there are confirmations that Tashaku is a Boko Haram kingpin, these should not rule out investigating the assertions that have been made repeatedly that some Governors like Samuel Ortom of Benue deliberately armed these elements to cause chaos, havoc and destroy lives in order to divert attention from the real issues confronting the country, which is that state governors are raping their states’ treasuries; they are taking loans in the name of the their states that is ending up in private accounts while no viable projects are executed neither are staff salaries paid.

    “The arrest of Tashaku and others like gunmen arrested in Guma Local Government Area of Benue state, Abubakar Umaru, Adamu Likita, and Yusufa Alhaji Yaro point to the fact that they were recruited to act out well-crafted scripts that would pitch ethnic configurations against each other while creating a widespread sense of terror that have allowed someone like the Benue state governor to escape scrutiny about his ineffectual handling of the state’s affairs through the active sponsorship of known terrorists.

    “Now that key suspects are in custody, we charge the military to squeeze them for all the information they have so that security and law enforcement agents can go after all the sponsors without fear or favour. This will ensure that the efforts of the military to make Nigeria safe is not wasted because of a few individuals. We warn that a failure to go after the sponsors of the violence in Benue and neighboring states would be similar to attempt killing a snake without cutting the head off – cutting off the head of the monster in Benue state will be faster and more effective in providing a final solution.

    “We understand that a desperation to conceal the true identity of the persons behind the killings was responsible for the murder of a soldier in Benue state just last month. The military authorities must investigate this and also find out the level of collaboration that exist between community youths and the killers.

    “Even with his immunity, it is time the whole country bring the Benue state Governor, Samuel Ortom to justice. Several months ago it was revealed that Tashaku, the head of the militia he set up under the pretext of Livestock Guards, is a known Boko Haram member. Yet, Ortom kept this killer on the payroll, financing the killing of innocent Nigerians with Benue money. No wonder repeated military efforts to flush out the killers faced obstacles because the head of Benue Security is the enemy they did not realize they were fighting against. This is nothing but a ridicule of our collective sensibility since Ortom and Tashaku watched Nigerians mourn daily while playing the victims.

    “Our coalition commends President Muhammadu Buhari for not relenting in his support for the military to tackle insecurity in Benue state and the nation in general despite the treasonable sabotage of the likes of Governor Ortom. We urge Mr. President to leverage his position as his party leader to sanction Ortom and ensure he is not rewarded with another four years to continue killing Nigerians. Pending when this happens, we request that Mr. President mandate law enforcement agencies to go after the governor’s aides and appointees who might have collaborated with him in carrying out these killings through the apprehended terrorists and the ones still at large.

    “While we have been vindicated by our earlier stance that our military is equal to the task and just need to be given the needed the support, we nonetheless call on Nigerians to support the institution at this critical time to ensure that the remaining terrorists hiding under the respectability of government appointments are identified and prosecuted. We therefore call on the military to sustain its manhunt for all those indicted in the killings until the Middle Belt can again be a safe haven for citizens. As we say our thanks to the military, we appeal to them to be swift in bringing closure so that these terrorists’ sponsors do not have time to strategize and entrench themselves as they had done in the Northeast.

    “Our march today honour the Nigerian Military for the valiant role in unmasking the bloodsucking demon that Samuel Ortom is. We commend our troops. But we may subsequently have a rally for recrimination to deal with the governor and his minions if he fails to find honour even in his pevert soul to do the needful.”

  • Herdsmen kill two priests, 11 others in Benue

    Suspected Fulani herdsmen on Tuesday morning killed two catholic priests and 11 parishioners during attack on a church in Benue State.

    The slain Catholic priests are – Rev. Fr. Joseph Gor and Fr. Felix Tyolaha VC.

    The attack took place at St. Ignatius Quasi Catholic Parish, Ukpor, MbaLom, Gwer East local government area of Benue State.

    Two Catholic priests, Very Fr. Amos Mbachie and the Dean of Ikpoyongo Deanery of the Makurdi Catholic Diocese, Rev. Richard Igyor, confIrmed the killings to our correspondent on Tuesday.

    According to them, the herdsmen stormed the church during morning funeral mass and shot the victims dead.

    Fr. Mbachie and Igyor, who were at the Benue State Police Command headquarters, said the attackers stormed the church at about 5:00 a.m. when the funeral mass was going on and killed the priests and 11 parishioners.

     

  • Six killed in fresh Benue attack

    Six killed in fresh Benue attack

    Six persons were on Saturday killed in a fresh attack on a Tiv settlement by suspected Fulani armed militia in Benue State.

    The state Police Public Relation Officer, Moses Yamu, confirmed the attack in a chat with our correspondent.

    However, he has not been able to ascertain the number of casualties in the attack.

    The bloody attack took place at a settlement called Tse-Kimbir in Logo local government area of the state.

    A member of the community, Prince Cephas Hough, told The Nation that the marauders armed with AK 47 rifles stormed Tse- Kimbir settlement in the early hours of Saturday.

    He said they went from house to house and robbed the inhabitants of their valuables before shooting six people dead.

    Those killed in the attack were – Kwaghve Baaki, Terhemen Kwaghve, Ioryue Tsehemba,Zahemen Tsavkuleve, Ahemba Shaku and a visitor who reportedly came from Nongov, in Guma local government area of the state.

     

     

  • Army apologises for attack on Benue Community

    Army apologises for attack on Benue Community

    The Commandant, Nigeria Army School of Military Engineering (NASME), Makurdi, Maj.-Gen. Bamidele Ogunkale, has apologised to Governor Samuel Ortom for soldiers’ attack on a community in North Bank on Aug. 15.

    Ogunkale tendered the apology during a courtesy call on the governor at the Peoples House, Makurdi, on Wednesday.

    He said he had already instituted a commission of inquiry headed by the Deputy Commandant to investigate the circumstances that led to the incidence, and assured that perpetrators would be punished.

    The commandant maintained that the army would collaborate with other security agencies to forestall the reoccurrence of such ugly incidence in the state.

    He also announced the cancellation of plans to relocate the Nigerian Army Institute of Technology and Environmental Studies, NAITES, and urged the people to patronise the institution.

    Ogunkale appealed to the state government to provide logistics to the school to enable it resume pumping of water to the neighboring community.

    Ortom, in his response, assured that the state government was compiling a comprehensive report on the crises and would forward it to the president for necessary action.

    He advised the military to always operate within the ambit of the law, adding that two “wrongs do not make a right’’.

    Ortom expressed satisfaction with the commandant’s peace building efforts, and appealed for its sustainability.

    He assured that even though things were tight financially he would provide the assistance which the commandant requested.

  • 13 Killed as suspected herdsmen attack Benue villages

    13 Killed as suspected herdsmen attack Benue villages

    No fewer than 13 Tiv farmers have been killed by suspected Fulani herdsmen who over ran two Benue villages on Thursday.

    The herdsmen, armed  with sophisticated weapons  and numbering about 400 in attacked Tombo ward in Logo local government and Moon district, in Kwande local government.

    In Tombo ward, the armed bandit attacked and set ablaze Adzege, Tse Dzungwe, the home of Uja Emmanuel, the Nation reporter in Benue and setting it ablaze.

    They also attacked Anyibe, Tse Gbeleve and were heading to Ayilamo, the administration headquarters of Tombo ward, which is just 15 minutes drive to Anyiin, the country home of Governor Gabriel Suswam.

    Most of the inhabitants of the settlement in Tombo ward fled days back before the attackers arrived and reduced their houses to rubble.

    Chairman Logo local government council, Hon kester Ikyenge said, security men have been drafted to the crisis zone and appealed for calm.

    Hon. Ikyenge, who is also the chairman ALGON in Benue state called on both parties to lay down their arms and embrace dialogue.

    In Moon districts in Kwande local government, the herdsmen stormed the villages in the night when the people were asleep.

    According to an eye witness, Mr. Paul Ukeyima, who escaped from the attacked, the gunmen surrounded the entire settlement and set the houses on fire.

    In the melee that ensued, they shot at their victims as they attempt to escape.

    13 people were shot dead, while over 15 settlement were set ablaze.

    At press time many people were seen leaving the crisis areas in their numbers.