Several persons are feared killed
following fresh violence in Taraba and Benue states, both in
Nigeria’s North-central region.
The attacks, which reportedly started
in Taraba State on Wednesday, was said to have spread to Akaanya and
Nenchi villages in Ukun Local Government Area of Benue State, leaving
10 persons dead.
Chairman of Ukun LGA, Mr Tyokaa
Iberlogo, confirmed the attacks to Channels Television on Thursday
but said details on the incidents were still sketchy.
Jandeikyula, a Tiv village in Wukari
Local Government Area in Taraba State was allegedly the first to come
under attack yesterday (Wednesday) evening, resulting in the death of
more than 20 persons, including a soldier.
Channels Television also gathered that
more casualties might have been recorded as some of the villagers are
said to still be missing.
In Benue State, gunmen suspected to be
armed herdsmen carried out a fresh attack on Agbo community in
Makurdi, the state capital on Thursday.
The attacks came a few days after the
withdrawal of troops on Cat Race Exercise deployed in the region to
stop the attacks by herdsmen on the communities in the North-central.
Prior to the withdrawal of the troops,
President Muhammadu Buhari had visited Taraba and Benue states to
condole with the families of those who lost their lives in the wake
of the herdsmen-farmers crisis in the region.
Addressing Benue leaders in Markudi on
March 12, President appealed to them to convince their constituents
that the Federal Government was doing its best to end the recurring
attacks by armed herdsmen.
Responding, Governor Samuel Ortom urged
the President to upgrade Exercise Cat Race to a full military
operation.
He noted that the attacks by armed
herdsmen predated the current administration, stressing that the
recent attacks have displaced more than 170,000 people with children
of school age constituting 60 per cent.
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