Fulani Herdsmen Kill 16 People In Benue State

16 people have been confirmed dead in a fresh attack by suspected herdsmen on three communities in the Gwer West Local Government Area of Benue State.

A report has it that the suspected herdsmen in Benue state attacked the communities on Saturday, March 2nd while most of them were sleeping.

The sub-sector Commander of the Operation Whirl Stroke in charge of Gwer West, Flying Officer identified as Mohammed Abubakar, stated the attack was a revenge for cows that were allegedly rustled by people in the area.

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Abubakar said in a statement:

 “At about 4.30 pm on Saturday, information got to me that some people in military uniform were sighted at the Agape Forest and I mobilised my men to the forest. My men embarked on a search and discovered that those behind the rustling of cows are members of the livestock guards. We later traced them to Ter Nagi’s Palace and discovered 22 cattle there but he (the monarch) claimed that they belonged to him.

“Thereafter,  we contacted the DPO, who equally identified the rustlers as members of the Livestock Guards who disguised as military men to rustle cattle and butchered them for sale at the Naka Market. As I speak with you, they are selling the meat at the market. The DPO also gave the names of seven persons who are members of the Livestock Guards involved in the incident.

“Just this afternoon, our men went on a mop up patrol and discovered four additional dead bodies at the scene of the incident.”

The Chief Press Secretary to the Benue State Governor identified as Terver Akase blamed the military’s claim that the cows were stolen by the state livestock guards.

His statement read:

“This Operation Whirl Stroke comprises of professional soldiers who are expected to act professionally. They can’t rely on information from unverifiable source to come and say members of the Livestock Guards are instigating crisis. Members of the Livestock Guards are not armed, neither were they given military uniform by the Benue State Government. So the military should be objective and unbiased in their actions,”

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