Tag: Benue Gunmen

  • JUST IN: Gunmen kill six in Benue community

    JUST IN: Gunmen kill six in Benue community

    Suspected gunmen have killed six persons in Uzer village, Tombo ward, Gaambetiev local government area in Benue State.

    The tragic incident occurred on Wednesday night around 8 p.m. as residents were settling down in their respective compounds.

    Uzer village, situated on the Ayilamo-Tse Abi-Tse Ikyo-Tyulen trunk federal highway, is merely a four-minute drive from Ayilamo town, which has faced sustained gunmen attacks for over 20 years.

    Eyewitness Terlumun Akombo, who narrowly escaped from the attackers, told The Nation via phone that as villagers were settling down in front of their compounds, they heard loud gunshots.

    Akombo reported that in the ensuing melee, some gunmen, under the cover of darkness, shot and killed several individuals.

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    Six dead bodies were found, and a woman and her child, who sustained serious injuries, later succumbed to their wounds at PHC Ayilamo. The victims of the attack include Sir Matthew Tyôkighir, Mrs. Myangega, Ortamem Zwa Injo, Mr. Emmanuel Sanka, and Mrs. Justina Ashe.

    Another eyewitness, James Kumaga, stated that security personnel were alerted from Ayilamo, but the gunmen escaped before they arrived.

    The Nation reported that Tombo ward, a farming community, has been plagued by insecurity for over 20 years, primarily due to suspected herdsmen attacks, which have displaced residents from their ancestral homes.

    The entire Tombo ward, comprising Mbakorya, Mbaya, Mbazaar, and Iwendyer kindred, has been deserted as most residents live in fear of unknown gunmen.

    Chief Tyodue Aboh, a community leader, appealed to the federal and state governments to provide security for farmers to return to their farmlands.

    The Logo Divisional Police Officer confirmed the incident and stated that an investigation had commenced.

    Arrangements were being made to provide a mass burial for the victims at the time of press.

  • Gunmen abduct Benue Poly Rector, demand N70m

    Gunmen abduct Benue Poly Rector, demand N70m

    The Acting Rector Benue Polytechnic, Ugbokolo Dr Emmanuel Barki has been kidnapped on his way to Ugbokolo after an official assignment in Makurdi.

    He was abducted with some management staff of the polytechnic and their driver.

    It was gathered the abductors moved them away from the highway and reportedly abandoned the official vehicle of the polytechnic.

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    The Nation gathered after 24 hours of waiting, the abductors called the family of the Acting Rector and demanded N70m ransom.

    The early callers to the family of the Acting Rector include the immediate past Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Rev. Dr. Augustine Akpen Leva.

    Leva called on the Benue State Government to improve the security situation across the State so travellers can feel safe.

  • Gunmen attack lawmaker’s home in Makurdi

    Gunmen attack lawmaker’s home in Makurdi

    Gunmen at the weekend attacked the Makurdi  residence of the lawmaker representing Logo- Ukum -Katsina Ala in the House of Representatives, Solomon Wombo.

    It was gathered that about four gunmen stormed the house about 11.30pm on April 6 by scaling the fence. While trying to cut through the barbwire, the noise attracted the house keeper who came out and was threatened if he made noise.

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    They asked after the lawmaker’s whereabout but the house keeper said he was not around. They also demanded the key into the main house, but the house keeper said the fedeeal lawmaker had gone with the key.

    The hoodlums got angry and beat the house keeper to a pulp. They left him in his pool of his blood and ransacked part of the building and stole anything in sight when they could not access the main house.

    The lawmaker confirmed the incident in a telephone chat, and the police are said to be investigating the matter.