Herdsmen Kill 15 In Clash With Benue Farmers

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By Oladipupo Mojeed

Kwande, Nzaav and Alaba communities in Benue witnessed another herdsmen attack that left 15 people dead and numerous houses burnt.

The Police Public Relations Officer, Moses Yamu, who confirmed the attack said that two deaths were recorded.

“We heard that Alaba and Mande Ordue communities in Yaav council ward of Kwande council were under attack by suspected herdsmen.

“Mobile policemen have been deployed to the area as two persons, including 65-year-old Keemo Anumen and 46-year-old Tervershima Dado, have so far been confirmed dead and their corpses deposited at the NKST morgue in Jato Aka.”

However, the renewed crisis according to reports has led to the disappearance of many persons, while several houses, huts and farmlands have also been razed in the besieged communities.

According to a local in one of the affected communities, the crisis erupted early Sunday morning when suspected armed herdsmen invaded Ikyoawen, where four persons were reportedly killed and houses razed.

“After that attack, they moved into Nzaav and Alaba in Yaav council ward, where over 11 persons were hacked to death and several houses burnt down by the herdsmen.

“Though the affected communities have been deserted, we are still searching in the bushes for many missing persons, including women and children.”

Herdsmen occupy communities

He said the people of the communities also realised that the attackers have occupied the deserted communities without resistance.

“As we speak, several of the houses are still on fire.”

Reacting, the National Coordinator of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association (MACBAN), Alhaji Garus Gololo, said he was not aware of the presence of herdsmen in the affected communities.

Gololo added that “if anything is happening there, it would certainly be the handiwork of criminal elements, who are bent on frustrating the efforts of the government to ensure peaceful co-existence in the state.”

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