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Nigeria: ‘Herdsmen kill 1,773 in Benue State in 3 years’

Leaders of socio-cultural organisations and Local Government chairmen in Benue have claimed that 1,773 people have been killed in the state by armed herdsmen between January 2018 and now.

The leaders told journalists in the Benue State capital, Makurdi, on Monday that the number only reflected those whose bodies were traced and accounted for.

The group, in a statement by the chairman of Ukum Local Government Area Council boss, Steve Ayua, lamented that killers no longer come with cows but with AK-47.

“It is on record that open grazing has led to the invasion of farming communities by Fulani herdsmen leading to massive killings and maiming of people, including children, raping of women, destruction of property, loss of livelihoods and displacement of persons,” the group said in a statement.

While recalling the March 20, 2021 assassination attempt on Governor Samuel Ortom by suspected Fulani militia on his way back from the farm, the Benue leaders said it was only by the grace of God that he survived the attack.

“The negative impact of open grazing which often results in attacks on communities in different parts of Benue State has adversely affected the local economy as farmers are prevented from accessing their farms and local markets are also deserted for fear of imminent invasion by the killers,” the leaders said.

They regretted the continued rise in attacks by Fulani herdsmen have also led to mass displacement of persons leading to desertion of farm lands which they noted, also resulted in the displacement of over 1.5 million people in the State.

“Some of the displaced persons are currently living in Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps and others are living in host communities or with their relatives in townships. Farmers, who have attempted to go back and till their land are either killed or maimed by herdsmen. This sad development is leading to food insecurity and poverty in the state,” the group leaders said.

The Benue leaders disclosed that the herdsmen have so far attacked communities in 21 out of the 23 local government areas of the state with the latest attack being the invasion of a community in Mbayatyo, Mbater council ward of Logo Local Government Area where scores of mourners were killed at a wake for one of their departed relatives.

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