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Herdsmen Invade Benue Market, Community Kill 18

Herdsmen Invade Benue Market, Community Kill 18 | Daily Report Nigeria

Suspected Fulani herdsmen have killed 18 people including children in four different communities in Guma Local Government Area of Benue State.

It was gathered that several others were injured in the attack which occurred on Thursday, November 3, 2022.

The suspected herders stormed Ukohol village during a market day, killing 10 people.

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The also killed 8 persons in a nearby communities.

One of the victims has been identified as Mr Ikpuku Jembe I Nyev (Ortese youth leader)

The chairman of the Guma local government, Mike Ubah, who confirmed the incident to newsmen on Friday, said 18 persons were killed during the attack.

“My people at Ukohol were attacked by armed herders and killed about 10 people. The worst of it all is that they even killed children below the age of two years,” he said.

“They didn’t stop at that point but went to three villages/settlements around and killed another eight making it a total of 18. Ten at the market, eight in the villages when they (herders) were returning.

“The security operatives were prompt and that’s what saved the day, if they had delayed, the causality would have been more than that.

“It was a market day, they went there and started shooting. What is happening now is that they are trying to destabilise people from their villages and settlements and occupy them and graze in them at night.

“The herders appeared in black attires. No village is spared and the whole 10 council wards in Guma are affected,” the council boss added.

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