The Nation reported that The
bloodletting which started in Rivers State on New Year’s Day has spread to
Benue State.
No fewer
than 20 people were killed and 30 others, including children, injured, by
gunmen suspected to be herdsmen.
They
attacked villagers in the Middle Belt state.
Governor
Samuel Ortom wept when he saw the magnitude of the attack during his visit
yesterday to the Benue State University, Makurdi where the bodies were kept in
a morgue.
The governor
confirmed the casualty figure. The attack occurred between Monday and Tuesday
in Guma and Logo local government areas.
Ortom spoke
to reporters after a security meeting.
According to
him, nine of the dead were livestock guards – the enforcers of the anti-open
grazing law. Their patrol van was set ablaze.
The law is
to check the herdsmen, who have been killing people. Its implementation has
started despite protests by Miyetti Allah, an organisation of Fulani herdsmen.
Ortom said
the law was not targetted at any ethnic group and wondered why the herdsmen had
taken it so personal to the point of unleashing terror on the people.
It was also
learnt that more people were killed in Tomatar, Saghev districts in Guma Local
Government Area. But the number could not be ascertained.
A tearful
30-year old woman Miss Dooshima Anande, said her brother who had just completed
his National Youth Service was killed.
Villagers
were leaving in droves with their property.
The governor
lamented the unwarranted wanton destruction of lives and property.
He said no
matter the intimidation and killings by the herdsmen, the law would not be
reversed or repealed.
He said
anybody or group that flouted the law would be punished.
Ortom urged
the Federal Government to step into the matter so as to avert further
destruction of lives and property.
He expressed
regret that the state government informed the Federal Government of the
impending attack but it still took place.
Dr Gajir
Tsoho of the Surgical Department, Benue State University Teaching Hospital,
said over 30 were receiving treatment for injuries sustained in the attacks.
Residents of
six communities in the two local government areas began the New Year on a sad
note.
Casualties
included women and children.
It was
learnt that the herdsmen invaded Gaambe-Tiev, Ayilamo and Turan around 10am at the time the people were
returning from New Year morning service.
The gunmen
opened fire on everyone in sight.
Around 3am
yesterday, they reportedly invaded Tomatar.
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