40,000 Persons Displaced In Benue Attack – SEMA

Benue indigenes leaving the state. after the attack. Photo: Facebook

Benue State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) says over 40,000 persons had been displaced following the recent attack in Guma and Logo Local Government Areas of the state.

The Executive Secretary of SEMA, Emmanuel Shior told newsmen in Makurdi on Friday that the agency had opened four camps for the displaced persons in the affected areas.

Shior said that the state government decided to locate the camps in areas considered safest in the LGAs for security reasons.

He assured the IDPs that though they were displaced they were not misplaced as government and his agency would do everything possible to give them minimum comfort.

“As we speak over 40,000 persons have so far been displaced as a result of the attacks on our people in Guma and Logo LGAs.

“Government has decided to open four camps, three in Guma LGA and one in Logo LGA, the camps in Guma LGA are in Daudu, Gbajimba and Agasha, while the camp in Logo LGA is in Ugba,” he said.

“The camps are in areas that are safe and enough security has being provided for the safety of the Internally Displaced Persons.

“We do not hope to keep them in the camps for a long time, remember this is January and most of the affected persons are farmers who are still harvesting their crops,” he said.

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