Suspected Fulani herdsmen kill father, son, three others in Benue

Gunmen suspected to be Fulani herdsmen have killed five people including a man and his son in Gwer West local government area of Benue State. 

It was gathered that four people were killed while few others were injured in an attack at Tse Udeghe-Mbakombur in Mabapa council ward of the local government.



Several thatched houses were also reported to have been set ablaze by suspected herders who invaded the community around 4:30 pm on Thursday, February 17. 

The victims have been identified a Shimayohol Iorwundu, Iorwundu Emmanuel Iho, Chiahemba Orgeen and Nyinongu Orgeen. 

It was also learnt that some suspected herders who blocked Makurdi/Naka highway around 7:00 pm of the same day shot at a moving vehicle leading to the death of a female passenger.

The chairman of the local government, Mrs Grace Igbabon who confirmed the two attacks lamented the constant attacks by herdsmen on communities in the council area without provocation.

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“The incident happened around evening on Thursday, we were at the venue where we were donating motorcycles to security operatives when the report came to me that herdsmen were attacking Mabapa council ward,” she stated.

“Four people were killed in the community including a man and his son. Unfortunately, some herders also blocked Makurdi/Naka highway and shot at a moving vehicle, a lady was said to have been hit by bullets from these herders.


 
Mrs Igbabon said that the council on Thursday February 18, donated ten (10)motorcycles to the security operatives in the local government to facilitate the movement of security men in fighting herdsmen militia in the council area.

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