Tag: Benue state

  • Allegations, counter allegations over polls

    The outcomes of the supplementary polls are still generating reactions in different states, report Kolade Adeyemi, Kano; Uja Emmanuel, Makurdi; and Adamu Suleiman, Sokoto.

    Kano govt: no death, violence in supplementary poll

     

    The Kano State government has said there was no death and violence during last Saturday’s supplementary election.

    Addressing reporters in his office yesterday, Commissioner of Information, Youth and Culture Malam Muhammad Garba challenged anyone with proofs of death and violence to produce them.

    Garba, who expressed disgust at what he described as concoction of lies and falsehood on the social media by enemies of the state, said gory pictures of Jos crises and violence in parts of Ghana were presented as scenes from the Kano supplementary election.

    He said: “The increasing negative side of the social media is gradually outweighing its usefulness. As many of you are aware, the supplementary election was very peaceful, despite two incidents at polling units in Dallas and Nassarawa local government areas, which were immediately resolved by security agents.”

    Garba accused the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and the Kwankwassiyya Movement of spreading falsehood in their bid to discredit the rerun election which he described as peaceful and credible.

    According to him, “the PDP claimed two people were killed in Nassarawa, we went to Nassarawa and asked questions, and there was no trace of such incident.”

    Garba also noted that contrary to rumours that there was protest in Kano after the announcement of the results, “what we witnessed in Kano was jubilations as thousands of people trooped to Government House to identify with Governor Ganduje over his well-deserved victory.

    “Even the so called members of the Conference of Political Parties are all members of the Kwankwasiyya PDP. The day they gathered, we all saw that they wore red caps and red cap as we know is the symbol of Kwankwassiyya PDP.”

    He added: “Kano is peaceful, shops are open, the markets are open. People are going about their business without molestation. We have asked our supporters to remain calm and peaceful. By God’s grace, this government will continue to ensure peace, no matter how hard they try to provoke our supporters and party members.”

     

    ‘Violence, intimidation, thuggery mar Kano rerun’

     

    Contrary to the claim of the Kano State government, a foreign observer from South Africa, the Pan African Women Projects, has said the supplementary election conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Kano was marred by violence, intimidation and partisanship on the part of the security operatives.

    The Publicity Secretary of the group, Madam Mphoentle Keitseng, at a news conference yesterday in Kano, said the rerun was conducted with cases of loss of lives and other malpractices. “It is evidence that INEC and security agencies were compromised,” the group said.

    “The observed regulated violence and sponsored thuggery in Nassarawa, Madobi, Dala, Kura, Rimin-Gado and Kibiya local government areas. Women were not found queuing in most polling units we visited. We also observed that the two major political parties APC and PDP tried to undo each other for swift electoral victory, hence the palpable eruption of spontaneous crisis with some loss of human lives.

    “There is a visible lacuna in the Electoral Act with regards to the role and responsibilities of the INEC. We call for immediate review of the Act to strengthen the functionalities of the INEC for effective, responsive and coordinating activities in any type of subsequent election”.

    The group, however, hailed the umpire for conducting the supplementary election across the nation despite numerous challenges.

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    My victory based on hardwork, says Ganduje

     

    Kano State Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje yesterday said his victory at the Kano supplementary election was as a result of hardwork by his team and not through violence.

    Ganduje, who contested under the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), spoke when the chairmen of the 44 local government areas of the state visited him at the Government House, Kano.

    “It was not breach of peace that gave me the victory but hard work and prayers. We prayed and we worked hard. Peace is paramount,” he said.

    Ganduje urged supporters of the APC not to engage in any form of violence or intimidation of the opposition in the course of their jubilation, saying his government and party is not in conflict with the opposition.

    “We want peace and peace must be given a chance to thrive,” he said.

    “We will come up with new strategy in governance. All as an effort to consolidate this victory and continue with the good things we started. We will continue to do what our people voted us for. That is to further develop all structures of the society.

    “This victory shows that Kano people repose confidence in us since from day one. We will, therefore, not let them down,” Ganduje added.

    He also said he would work with other opposition groups that supported him before the elections.

    “We have other opposition parties that came and worked with us before this election. For the development of our state, we are planning to work with them.”

     

    Benue APC heads for tribunal, confident of victory

     

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Benue State has headed for the Election Petition Tribunal to challenge the results of the elections won by Governor Samuel Ortom and other candidates of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

    Members of the party reached this resolution during an emergency meeting at the Makurdi residence of their Leader, Senator George Akume.

    The APC said the elections were not transparent and did not reflect the will of the Benue electorate.

    The party said: “It is the party’s position that the victories of its governorship candidate, Emmanuel Jime and many other candidates of the party were brazenly upturned through massive rigging, ballot stuffing, vote buying, intimidation of voters and alteration of results, with abounding evidence.

    Benue APC once again congratulates President Muhammadu Buhari on his re-election and hopes that his second term will be of immense benefits to the state; beginning with the speedy rehabilitation of Makurdi- Gboko road, Makurdi- Naka- Adoka road, Makurdi- Otukpo- Enugu- Road and the Makurdi- Lafia- Akwanga- Keffi- Abuja road, as well as appointment of Benue sons and daughters into key positions at the Federal level.

    “The party has overwhelmingly passed vote of confidence on Senator George Akume for effectively leading with huge success the APC Presidential Campaign Council in the whole of Northern Nigeria, providing quality leadership and holding the party together even in turbulent moments at the state level.

    The party equally commends its National Secretariat under the amiable leadership of the National Chairman, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, the National Leader of the party, Chief Ahmed Bola Tinubu and other leaders of the party who gave both financial and moral support to the Benue chapter of the party during the electoral period.

    “The party commiserates with those who lost their loved ones during the election and condemns all violent acts that were visited on the voters while they exercised their civic rights, pointing out that the attack on the Gboko Local Government Electoral Returning Officer, Prof. Mrs Dooshima Tuleun was most unfortunate, barbaric and inhuman.

    “Benue APC commends the efforts of Rev. Pastor Frederick Ikyaan, Dr. Stephen Hwande, Hon. Hingah Biem, Ambassador Dr Dickson Akoh, Bishop Sam Zuga, Dr. Stephen Akuma and many other great sons and daughters of Benue who either joined or formed alliances with us to rescue Benue from its current poor state of leadership which has become a textbook example of misgovernance.”

    The party urged its supporters to be steadfast, committed and not be distracted as their “stolen mandates would be in their firm grips within the count of 180 days”.

     

    Sokoto: Coalition of political parties reject results

     

    A coalition of 28 registered political parties in Sokoto State has rejected the outcome of the  governorship election.

    A statement by the coalition said: “The coalition hereby rejects the results and dissociates itself with whatever is related to it.”

    Addressing a news conference in Sokoto yesterday, the Leader of the Coalition and Chairman, Nigerian Elementary Democratic Party, Alhaji Musa Aliyu, said the conduct of the supplementary polls was evidently characterised by violence and contravened the nation’s electoral laws and the constitution.

    Aliyu said: “To say the fact, the exercise was undoubtedly characterised by votes buying, intimidation, non-use of the smart card reader device as well perfected duplication of voting in polling units where the polls were earlier conducted. Also certain polling units were left out  as elections were not conducted”, Aliyu pointed out while calling he attention of lovers and protectors of democracy, both home and abroad as well as International Observer Groups and defenders of democracy to what he described as ‘obnoxious’ development which has rendered  the exercise ineffective thus appealing for peace and calm by its supporters and other law abiding citizens of Sokoto State while awaiting the outcome of the litigation on the polls.”

     

    PDP governorship candidate congratulates Yobe  governor-elect

     

    The governorship candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Yobe State, Umar Iliya Damagum, has congratulated Mai Mala Buni of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for emerging the governor-elect.

    The PDP candidate, who spoke with reporters after his party’s review meeting of their performance in the last election, called on the governor-elect to be fair and just to every Yobe indigene irrespective of his or her party affiliation.

    Damagum said the time for politics was over and the business of governance should be put in the front burner instead of petty politics of victimisation.

    He also disclosed that his party would not challenge the APC victory at the tribunal.

    “Even though, there are so many things that have bedevilled the elections but winner has been announced.  We have no option but to accept the will of God, and move forward to do what is important for me and my supporters,” he said.

    Damagum, who though expressed reservation with the electoral body, however, noted that such issues would not stop him from congratulating the winner, and urged the governor-elect to use their mandate for the good of those who elected them.

    “I congratulated our governor-elect, Mai Mala Buni with his deputy, Idi Barde Gubana.  I call on him to look at Yobe as his entire constituency. Knowing that God has given him this opportunity that every other person living in Yobe is his responsibility. He should be just and fair to everyone and should mix petty politics with governance. The time for politics is over. It is now the time to build Yobe.  I wish him all the best.

    “I cannot go into what I am uncertain about. I can’t go to the tribunal. All I know is that I had a good running battle but with what is happening in the country and the judiciary itself, I don’t think I would go into an uncertain venture. I accept the will of God and the wishes of Yobe people.”

     

    Atiku congratulates

    Bala Mohammed

     

    The presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) ex-Vice President Atiku Abubakar yesterday congratulated Bala Mohammed on his declaration as the governor-elect of Bauchi State.

    “Your victory is a deeply satisfying one. In you, the good people of Bauchi state have rightly reposed their confidence for four years of good governance,” he said.

    Atiku expressed confidence that the state would do well under Mohammed considering his achievements as the minister of the Federal Capital Territory.

    Atiku said: “PDP is now poised to bring progress to Bauchi through him and thereby extend the frontiers of democracy, peace, progress and prosperity. Bala Mohammed’s efforts to provide potable water in the FCT remain unmatched today, and the former Vice President believes that such will be replicated in Bauchi state.

    “By virtue of Bala Mohammed’s election, the Pearl of Tourism in Nigeria, is now poised to be the bastion of good governance in Nigeria and for this, he is grateful to almighty Allah for what he has done for him and the good people of Bauchi State.”

     

    25 elected Kebbi lawmakers get certificates of return

     

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has presented Certificates of Return to the 25 newly-elected House of Assembly members in the concluded general elections in Kebbi State.

    The certificates were presented by the state Resident Electoral Commission (REC), Alhaji Muhammad Mahamud, in Birinin Kebbi yesterday.

    Mahamud urged elected lawmakers to provide dividends of democracy to the electorate in the state.

    The members Alhaji Isa Rukubalo representing Yauri constituency and Alhaji Samaila Bui representing Arewa constituency, who spoke on behalf of the others, promised to provide dividend of democracy for their constituencies.

    Rukubalo noted that the victory would provide opportunity to consolidate on the social economic development of Kebbi State.

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) won all the 25 constituencies in the state.

     

    Tribunal orders

    inspection of election materials in Nasarawa

     

    The Governorship Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Lafia has ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to allow the candidates of the Peoples Democratic Movement (PDM) and  Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) to inspect electoral materials used in the March 9 election.

    Musa Nagogo, Governorship Candidate of the  PDM, is challenging the victory of Abdullahi Sule of the All Progressives Congress (APC), citing the omission of his name and party logo in the election.

    Also, David Ombugadu, of the PDP is challenging the March 9 governorship election in the state.

    They also prayed the court for an order compelling INEC to allow them to inspect the register and other vital documents used in the conduct of the election unhindered.

    Ruling in the ‘Motion Ex-parte,’ filed by the two candidates , Abba Mohammed, Chairman of the Tribunal, ordered INEC to avail them access to all the materials used in the election.

     

    Election Tribunal receives 12 petitions in Nasarawa

     

    The National and State Houses of Assembly Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Lafia has received 12 petitions from different candidates in Nasarawa State.

    Mr Bello Mukhtar, Secretary of the tribunal, made the disclosure to newsmen in Lafia yesterday.

    He said the candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) filed five petitions, All Progressives Congress (APC) filed two petitions and the Peoples Democratic Movement (PDM) filed three petitions.

    He said the Zenith Labour Party (ZLP) and the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) each filed one petition.

    Mukhtar stated that the tribunal was still expecting petition from the re-run elections that were conducted on March 23.

    News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that PDP is challenging the three senatorial seats, Lafia/Obi and Awe/Doma/Keana Federal Constituencies, while APC was challenging Akwanga/Nassarawa-Eggon/Wamba Federal Constituencies.

    PDM is challenging Nasarawa South and Northern Senatorial seats, Akwanga/Nasarawa-Eggon/Wamba Federal Constituencies.

    ZLP and APGA are challenging Awe/Doma/Keana Federal Constituencies and Nasarawa West Senatorial seats respectively.

     

  • Benue PDP petitions CP over alleged soldiers’ brutality, electoral violence

    LEADERS of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Apa Ward, Ado Local Government Area (LGA) in Benue State have appealed to the state Police Commissioner over the alleged assault and intimidation of their members during the March 9 governorship election by soldiers on the orders of Agbese Philip.

    They alleged that Nelson Ogbu, Comrade James Oche, Emmanuel Aboh, Ogbu Ogaba, Innocent Egegwu, Susan Onmonya, Kingsley Onmonya, Otse Unazi, Udah Okibe and the entire PDP Ward executives in the ward were harassed, intimidated by the soldiers led by one Corporal Echo Omerigwe (a.k.a. Tension).

    According to the petition signed by their lawyer, M.S. Agaku, the soldiers also intimidated innocent voters, who were sympathetic to the PDP.

    The petition added that Agbese, who brought them, bragged publicly that they were assigned to him by the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai.

    “Agbese Philip also boasted that as a consultant to the Nigerian Army, he has the capacity and the authority to commit any crime,” it stated.

    The petitioners alleged that Agbese led suspected thugs identified as Attah Adadu, Mike Omerigwe and a corps member serving in Bayelsa State, Otse Unazi, among others to New Site Polling Unit, where notable members of the PDP were beaten up.

    Those beaten up, according to the petition, include the Senior Special Assistant to Benue State Governor on Media, Nelson Ogbu and Senior Special Assistant to the former Senate President James Oche.

    They added that those assaulted were forced to abandon their polling unit for their safety.

    “These assaults, threats, intimidation continued in other polling units in Azegbilede, RCM Primary School, Austine Chemist, Apa Ugbozu, Methodist Primary School ll, Uwezekoka and many others, wherein the Special Adviser to the Governor of Benue State Joseph Ogezi and his fellow voters were brutalised.

    “Ballot boxes and other electoral materials were forcefully snatched, later thump-printed and returned back to INEC office leading to the cancellation of election in 10 affected Polling Units.

    “Agbese Philip, the soldiers and thugs publicly embarked on more terrible acts, including but not limited to burning of electoral materials in areas, where the APC performed abysmally. These acts affected the outcome of the election in the ward where results of 10 polling units were cancelled,” the petition stated.

    According to the lawyer, the PDP was concerned that in the scheduled rerun, Agbese might exhibit similar attacks, alleging that he was already bragging about the assignment of more soldiers and thugs to him.

    Calling on the police to investigate those involved with a view to bringing them to justice, the lawyer said actions should also be taken to safeguard life and property in the scheduled rerun.

     

  • APC elders to INEC: declare Jime winner

    Ahead of March 23 governorship re-run election in Benue state, the All Progressives Congress (APC) Elders Councils has asked the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to declare Emmanuel Jime as winner of the 9th March gubernatorial poll.

    The elders council said from reports available, there were plans to disrupts the re-run especially in APC strongholds.

    Addressing the reporters in Makurdi, spokesman of council, Chief Terlumun Akputu, said there was need to declare Jime the winner of the contest immediately.

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    Akputu also advised INEC to cancel votes in states were card reader was not used especially in Guma , Buruku and Logo areas of Benue in compliance with its earlier announcement that card readers must strictly be used in the elections and were they are not used votes will be canceled.

    The Elders Council expressed concerned that in March 9th governorship and State Assembly election, APC recorded zero votes in some Local Governments which is not acceptable.

    “There is nowhere in Nigeria where the APC recorded zero votes except in Guma Local Area Government area despite having candidates and agents who were said to have been chased out of the polling units,” he lamented.

  • Benue re-run: APC elders seek deployment of more security personnel

    Ahead of March 23 governorship re-run election in Benue state, the All Progressive Congress (APC) Elders Councils has called for more security personnel to curtail violence.

    The elders council said from reports available there are plans to disrupts the re-run especially in APC strongholds.

    Addressing the media in Makurdi, Spokesman of APC elders council Chief Terlumun Akputu said there is need to provide more security for the re- run election to stamp out vote buying and intimidation.

    Akputu also advised Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to insist on the use of card readers before accepting any result from polling unit in the re-run.

    The Elders Council expressed concerned that in March 9th governorship and State Assembly election APC recorded zero vote in some Local Governments which is not acceptable.

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    “There is nowhere in Nigeria where the APC recorded zero votes except in Guma Local Area Government area despite having candidates and agents which he said were chased out of the polling units.”

    The elders called for the cancelation of elections in places where card readers were not used and declared the candidate of APC Emmanuel Jime as the authentic winner of the March 9th election.

  • Benue Rerun: We remain upbeat, sure of victory – APC candidate

    Mr Emmanuel Jime, the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate in Benue, says his party is unperturbed by the declaration of inconclusive polls in the state and appealed to his supporters to stay calm.

    In a statement by Prof Eugene Aliegba, the Secretary of the APC Governorship Campaign Council on Monday in Makurdi, Jime commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for its decision, which he said, was backed by law.

    ” As a law-abiding party, we recognise the decision by INEC as legally binding. We remain upbeat and urge our supporters to stay calm and optimistic ahead of a rerun date.

    ” We will do the work required to clinch victory and earn the mandate of Benue people, ” he assured.

    He said the supplementary polls were ordered in parts of Benue owing to irregularities that occurred in such places.

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    “The APC submits to the decision by INEC and will present itself for the rerun elections when the electoral umpire fixes a date.

    “The party extends its gratitude to the electorate, party faithful and supporters who trooped out in their numbers to queue behind its governorship candidate, Emmanuel Jime and all other candidates of the APC.”

    It however, called on security agencies to ensure that the electoral breaches that characterised the previous elections were prevented to guarantee its credibility.

    ” The party expresses its deep worries over the large scale cases of thuggery, intimidation, inducement, vote buying and results tinkering that the PDP deployed in its desperate bid to hold unto power.

    ” It calls on INEC and security agencies to ensure that the PDP adheres to the democratic tenants in the rerun.

    ” The party’s governorship candidate Emmanuel Jime welcomes the supplementary election and remains confident of victory when the exercise is conducted.” (NAN)

  • Benue: INEC reschedules election in three LGAs

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has rescheduled voting in three local government areas of Benue state.

    Voting was generally peaceful on most parts of the state and the strong contention for power by leaders of both the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) appear to have greatly energized their grassroots support base for a good turnout on Saturday.

    The Resident Electoral Commission in Benue state, Dr. Nentawe Goshwe on Saturday evening explained that there are logical and valid reasons for rescheduling the elections.

    He explained that the governorship and House of Assembly election in Mbalon ward of Gwer East Local government area because of the volume of electoral materials burnt by thugs.

    He also said that elections are being rescheduled in Yandev North ward of Gboko local government and in Tarka local government because  INEC staff were held hostage there.

  • 16 killed as herdsmen attack Benue community

    …we recovered only seven bodies – Army 

    Gunmen suspected to be herdsmen have attacked and killed 16 persons in Tse- Kuma, Mbachohon council ward, in Gwer west local Government area in Benue State.

    But the commander of Operation Whirl Stroke ( OPWS) Major- General Adeyemi Yekini said only seven bodies have been recovered in the attacked.

    Chairman of Gwer West Local Government council Francis Ayaga said the suspected herdsmen stormed Tse- Kuma village in the early hours of Sunday and sacked the entire mbachohon council ward.

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    An indigene of Gwer west Francis Ugbede said the herdsmen completely took over Mbachohon council ward in Gwer west Local Government council.

    “they came with many cattle and are grazing on farm lands and destroying crops after they shot and killed harmless farmers” he said.

    “there is a great humanitarian crisis in the local government are as those who fled the troubled area have no where to put their heads”.

    Ugbede furtehr told The Nation that women with children on their backs have been trekking long distances without food nor water and called on humanitarian agencies and government to intervened as a matter of urgency .

    The Nation gathered that since since 2012 armed herdsmen have launched sustained attacked on the people of Gwer west, especially peasants farmers.

  • 52-year-old arrested for impregnating niece

    Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) on Thursday arrested Dennis Agya Kiyeye, 52, for impregnating and attempting to murder his niece.

    The suspect allegedly defiled and impregnated the 15-year-old niece at Ilupeju village in Gbonyin Local Government area of Ekiti state.

    The suspect, according to the NSCDC Commandant, Solomon Iyamu confessed his niece had been living with him since 2013 after the demise of her mother in Benue state.

    Iyamu said: “He had been having carnal knowledge of the girl since three years ago and the act has become normal of two of us.”

    “The incest resulted into pregnancy in 2016 but was kept secret with the help of a quack midwife who assisted us to terminate the pregnancy.”

    But Kiyeye claimed the pregnancy was jointly owned by him and one Kunle, who happened to be the girl’s school mate in the village.

    He added that the girl later became pregnant for him again, forcing him to conspire to terminate her life in a nearby bush around the village to cover up for his shameful act.

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    The poor girl was rescued by a good Samaritan who reported the dastard act to the head of the village, it was learnt.

    The village head, Chief Adebisi Olaoye, explained the suspect is a man of questionable character, who after the sinful act became open to the villagers starting moving suspiciously.

    Adebisi added villagers have been watching the suspect to determine the veracity of the information they heard.

    The community leader confirmed the claim that Dennis was arrested by the people while attempting to kill the girl in the village.

    He promised to provide useful information in the course of investigation when the need arises to unravel the mystery.

    The victim, who stated her inabilities to reject the sexual advances of her uncle who she claimed deflowered her, said since he is responsible for her feedings and upkeep, any refusal may land her into hunger and suffering.

    “He catered for my needs and any attempt to refuse may result into hunger punishment and deprived school fees,” she said.

     

  • 15 killed as herdsmen attack Benue community

    Suspected herdsmen yesterday killed 16 persons at Ebete community in Usha Ward of Agatu Local Government Area of Benue State.

    Two others were injured.

    The Nation gathered that the suspected herdsmen stormed the area at 1 am when the residents were fast asleep.

    They reportedly stormed the settlements and opened fire on houses as the people attempted to escape.

    In the ensued melee, the assailants were said to have shot at the fleeing residents.

    Sixteen residents were confirmed dead while two others sustained injuries and were reportedly receiving treatment at the general hospital in Obagaji, headquarters of Agatu Local Government Area.

    An eyewitness, Daddy Seni, told our correspondent in Makurdi, the state capital, that his father was killed alongside his siblings.

    The Acting Chairman of the local government, Alhaji Oyigocho, also confirmed the incident.

    The council chairman said he had visited Ebete community with some council members in company of security agencies.

    Also, the Force Commander, Operation Whirl Stroke Maj.-Gen. Adeyemi Yekini said armed bandits invaded the area.

    He said the command had not ascertained the number of casualties.

    Yekini said: “I received a report this afternoon (yesterday) that some people were killed in Agatu by suspected armed bandits. I’m not sure of the number of casualty yet, but I don’t think it’s up to 16.

    “We have sent a patrol team to the general area where the incident happened. Although it is in Benue, but it can better be accessed through Loko in Nasarawa State.”

    Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom described the incident as unfortunate and condemnable.

    The governor urged security agencies to forestall further attacks on innocent residents of the state.

    Ortom, who spoke through his Chief Press Secretary, Terver Akase, said the state cannot afford to have another round of killings, like what happened last year.

    “Yes, I can confirm that the governor of Benue State met earlier today with the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Bishi, and he confirmed that there was an attack in Ebete in Agatu earlier today in which 17 persons were killed by suspected armed herdsmen.

    “We feel that this is unfortunate because the governor has raised the alarm that some persons, for political reasons, were planning to unleashed armed herdsmen on innocent Benue people to cause fear in the people for political gains,” he said.

  • Herdsmen kill 16, injure two in Benue

    Suspected herdsmen on Wednesday killed 16 persons and injured two others during an invasion of Ebete community in Usha council ward of Agatu Local Government Area of Benue State.

    Our correspondent gathered the herdsmen stormed the area at about 1am when the residents were fast asleep.

    They reportedly opened fire on houses as the attacked community residents attempted to escape in the ensuing melee.

    After the attackers escaped, 16 people were confirmed dead while two others sustained injuries.

    They are said to be receiving treatment at General Hospital in Obagaji, headquarters of Agatu LGA.

    An eyewitness, Daddy Seni, who spoke to our correspondent in Makurdi, said his father and siblings were among the deceased.

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    The Acting Chairman of Agatu local government council, Alhaji Oyigocho, also confirmed the incident.

    He said he had visited Ebete community with some council members in company of security agencies.

    The Force Commander Operation Whirl Stroke, Maj Gen Adeyemi Yekini, said the armed bandits actually invaded there areas but that they were yet to ascertain the number of casualties.

    “I received a report this afternoon that some people were killed in Agatu by suspected armed bandits.

    “I’m not sure of the number of casualty yet but I don’t think it’s up to 16.

    “We have sent a patrol team to the general area where the incident happened.

    “The location where it happened, although is in Benue can better be accessed through Loko in Nasarawa State”.

    Yekini, in a statement explained, he had already deployed a patrol team to the area verify what really happened.

    Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom described the incident as quite unfortunate and condemnable.

    He urged security agencies to move to forestall further attacks on innocent people of Benue State.

    Ortom, who spoke through his Chief Press Secretary, lterver Akase, said Benue can’t afford another rounds of killings close to general elections.

    “Yes I can confirm that the governor of Benue State met earlier today with the commissioner of Police Mr. Bishi and he confirmed that there was attack in Ebete in Agatu earlier today in which seventeen persons were killed by suspected armed herdsmen.

    “We feel that this is unfortunate because the governor has raised an alarm that some persons for political reasons are planning to unleashed armed herdsmen on innocent Benue people, to create fear in the people for political gains,” he said.