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OVER 200 KILLED IN FRESH HERDSMEN ATTACK ON BENUE COMMUNITY

A devastating attack by suspected herdsmen militia on Yelwata community in Guma Local Government Area of Benue State has left over 200 people dead, including internally displaced persons (IDPs), women, and children. The attack, which occurred in the early hours of Saturday, also saw houses and properties burnt beyond imagination. According to eyewitnesses, the attackers stormed the community around 11 pm on Friday, shooting indiscriminately and overpowering the youths and police personnel who tried to resist them. “It started last night at about 11 pm when Fulani terrorists came from the Western part of Yelwata and started shooting,” said Matthew Mnyan, a community leader in Yelwata and former acting Chairman of Benue SUBEB. Mnyan added that the attackers poured petrol on stalls in the market and burnt them, killing people who had taken refuge there. “In those stalls, we had people who moved from places like Branch Udei and people displaced from nearby villages, who sleep in the stalls because of the nearness of the Police and Soldiers there. And we learnt no soldier came out to defend the people,” he said. The death toll is expected to rise as search and rescue efforts continue. “As of now, from the names they are putting together, and families that were burnt and killed are running to over 200 now,” Mnyan said. Chief Dennis Gbongbon, President of the Association of United Farmers Benue Valley (AUFBV), corroborated the attack, stating that suspected Lakurawa bandits and allegedly herders killed over 62 IDPs and farmers, burning houses with families beyond imagination. Gbongbon said, “Today about 2 am, we had a very disturbing security threat to Tiv farmers in Yelwata community of Guma LGA. The dead toll shall rise as search and rescue mission is on. Many were burnt in stores where they were sleeping.” He added that 85% of the victims were IDPs who ran from Antsa, Dooka, Kadarko, and Giza areas, seeking refuge in Yelwata market and residences. In a separate attack in Daudu, five soldiers were killed, including one of the rank of Captain. The attackers reportedly camped close to Daudu with over 200 terrorists. Mnyan lamented that the attack was planned and coordinated, with the aim of taking over Benue State. “Everybody is aware that the people want to take over Benue state. There are no two ways about it. They only want to grab the land,” he said. The Benue State Police Command confirmed the attack, with the Public Relations Officer, DSP Udeme Edet, stating that security operatives engaged the attackers in a fierce exchange, killing some of them. “But it’s with great sadness that we report that some individuals lost their lives and others sustained injuries,” Edet said, pledging the command’s commitment to keeping everyone safe.

GROUP CONDEMNS BRUTAL ATTACKS ON IDOMA COMMUNITY BY SUSPECTED HERDSMEN

The Ochetoha K’Idoma National Forum has expressed outrage and deep sorrow over the recent violent attack on the Edikwu Ankpali community in Apa Local Government Area of Benue State by suspected herdsmen. In a statement, Secretary General of the group, Chief Dr. Paul Edeh, condemned the attack, which claimed several lives and resulted in the abduction of some residents from the nearby Ijaha community. Dr. Edeh said the group extends its heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims in Edikwu Ankpali and the surrounding communities, particularly those who have lost loved ones in this senseless act of violence. “We also pray for strength and comfort for the abducted residents and their families during this harrowing time,” Dr. Edeh added. The Ochetoha K’Idoma National Forum is deeply troubled by the escalating frequency and brutality of these attacks, which have now extended to Edikwu Ankpali near Ugbokpo, the headquarters of Apa LGA. Prof. Yakubu Aboki Ochefu, President General of the group, noted that despite urgent calls for intervention, the lack of decisive action by security agencies has emboldened the perpetrators, leaving communities increasingly vulnerable. The group has called on the Federal Government and the Benue State Government to demonstrate the political will to implement measures to protect the lives and property of the Idoma people. They also urged the government to enforce existing laws, including the Open Grazing Prohibition Law, and deploy all necessary resources to halt these attacks. The Idoma Area Traditional Council (IATC), led by the Och’Idoma, HRM Dr. John Odogbo, has also issued a press statement following an emergency meeting with Local Government Council Chairmen in Idoma land. The IATC expressed grief over the tragic loss of lives and ordered all Fulani herdsmen to vacate farmlands in the zone to enable farmers to resume agricultural activities without threat or intimidation. Dr. Edeh commended the Executive Governor of Benue State, His Excellency, Rev. Fr. Dr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia, for promptly delegating his Chief of Staff, Rt. Hon. Paul Biam, who led all the Security Chiefs to Apa for an on-the-spot assessment of the situation. However, the group strongly urged the Governor to ensure that no stone is left unturned until all perpetrators of this violence are apprehended and brought to justice.

BENUE STATE UNDER ATTACK: 23 KILLED IN SEPARATE HERDSMEN ATTACKS

At least 23 persons have been reportedly killed in separate attacks by suspected armed herdsmen in four Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Benue State. The communities that witnessed the attacks in the last 24 hours were in Guma, Logo, Ukum, and Kwande LGAs. A source in Kwande LGA, Dr. Ray Anumve, disclosed that armed herdsmen and suspected Jukun militants attacked Turan communities in Kwande LGA, killing nine persons. “The coordinated bloody attacks were carried out by armed herdsmen and suspected Jukun-speaking assailants across multiple locations in Turan, Kwande LGA of the State, resulting in deaths, injuries, and displacement,” Anumve said. The assailants were said to have spoken Fulfulde and Jukun, and attacked farmers who were returning from their farms. “They also attack Anwase, Mkomon Area, Mbaikyor Council Ward, killing one Mr. Iortsor, while at Waya, Yaav Council Ward, a motorcycle rider was shot in the stomach, resulting in protrusion of his intestines,” Anumve added. In Ukum LGA, nine persons were confirmed dead, with more dead bodies being recovered from the bush. The victims included Jonathan Ordooga, Aondogu Torse, Cheater Torse, Yagba Torse, Tersugh Mbaaiiga, Terhemen Emmanuel, Henenshima Apirgwa, and Orfega Atuku. The attacks have caused widespread fear and displacement, with many people fleeing their homes despite it being the farming season. A source in Guma LGA said there was mounting tension in Yelewata, Nyiev Council Ward, following the flooding of the community by armed herdsmen from neighbouring Nasarawa State. The Benue State Commissioner for Information, Mr. Mathew Abor, confirmed the attack in Ukum LGA but said he could not ascertain those responsible for the killing. Efforts to reach the Police Public Relations Officer were unsuccessful.

MILITARY OFFENSIVE AGAINST NOTORIOUS BANDIT LEADER BELLO TURJI INTENSIFIES IN ZAMFARA STATE

The Nigerian military has escalated its offensive against notorious bandit leader Bello Turji in Zamfara State, dismantling his key hideouts in Fakai, a stronghold in Shinkafi Local Government Area. According to security expert Zagazola Makama, recent coordinated military strikes have resulted in the destruction of multiple bandit camps in the Sabon Birni Local Government Area. “The military burned a school reportedly used by Turji to store foodstuffs and weapons to prevent it from serving as a supply base for Turji’s network,” Makama said. Intelligence sources confirmed that Turji’s group has suffered significant losses, including the killing of his son and many of his fighters. “We killed his son and many of his fighters during the operation. I also listened to Turji’s panicked voice calling for reinforcements from seven other bandit leaders. None of them showed up, and one of his spies narrowly escaped from us today,” the sources said. A considerable number of Turji’s associates, including high-profile lieutenants and possibly family members, were neutralized during the targeted strikes. The operation, described as strategic and carefully planned, is primarily led by special forces with support from the General Officer Commanding (GOC). The special forces are supplemented by personnel from the Navy’s Special Boat Service (SBS) provided by the Theatre Command. “This operation is one of the most decisive efforts in recent times. Our forces are committed to ending the impunity of notorious bandits. This is a sustained campaign to dismantle these networks completely,” Makama said. Recent military successes have been attributed to proactive intelligence sharing and early warning systems, which facilitated the evacuation of civilians from high-risk areas, thereby reducing collateral damage. The Nigerian Air Force executed a series of precise airstrikes, dismantling crucial hideouts and significantly undermining Turji’s operational capabilities. Elite troops from Operation Hadarin Daji and the special forces unit of Operation Fansan Yamma have strategically positioned themselves along key escape routes. Credible intelligence indicates that Turji was last sighted at Zangon Gebe, where he remains surrounded by his heavily armed fighters.