‘Fulani herdsmen’ kill 13 in Benue village attack


Gunmen suspected to be armed herdsmen wreaking havoc in Nigeria’s middle belt State of Benue have struck again.

At least thirteen persons were reportedly killed when the rampaging herdsmen attacked a community in Agatu Local Government Area of the beleaguered State.

It’s gathered that houses were razed and properties were looted during the invasion which happened on Tuesday.

A local, who spoke in confidence with newsmen, confirmed the incident, adding that the attack was carried out by Fulani herdsman.

The source said “Yesterday, July 9, 2024, Fulani herdsmen attacked Olegomachi community of Agatu LGA and killed 13 people.”

The caretaker chairman of Agatu Council, Phillip Ebenyakwu, confirmed the attack.

Ebenyakwu, in a phone call with journalists, said: “Yes, it’s confirmed. There was an attack. It happened yesterday evening. The number they gave me was 10 people killed.

“They were armed with sophisticated weapons. They were looting, robbing and burning houses. And they killed people.

“About seven houses were burned down. They took away so many properties. Animals, including goats and chickens, were also carted away.

“It has been reported to police. The DSS is aware too. I’m trying to ensure that security men visit the place. Arrangements are being made for them to visit the place.”

The Police Public Relations Officer, SP Catherine Anene, has not reacted to the incident.

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