Twenty-six people have been allegedly killed in the latest
attack by Fulani herdsmen in Benue State.
The herders reportedly stormed Omusu community in Okpokwu
Local Government Area around 3:30 p.m. on Monday and opened fire on the
residents, while most of the victims were women, children and the aged.
A survivor, Peter Ojobo said “The herdsmen came from Ado
Local Government Area, through River Ogege. We were holding a meeting when
suddenly we began to hear gunshots behind the LGEA Primary School in Idumoga. I
ran towards my father’s place but I could not save him because the herdsmen had
entered the house. Villagers were running in all directions.”
Another survivor Paul Abba, told newsmen that, “The herdsmen
were over 50. They came and started shooting and killing people. They did not
even spare women and children. I ran into my house and hid myself when I saw
them coming. They went about killing. It was only God that saved me.”
A farmer, Godwin Igoche, lost his two wives and three
children in the attack.
One Eric Attah, who with his wife had gone to the stream to
fetch water, was also killed.
Three women and five children who had locked themselves up
in a room were reportedly found slaughtered.
Governor Samuel Ortom visited the community yesterday
describing the killings as unacceptable and regrettable, coming barely hours
after the chairman of Okpokwu Local Government Area had held a meeting with the
residents and herdsmen following an altercation.
Ortom called for the perpetrators to be brought to book,
saying “This is the highest level of injustice to our people. How can anyone
just wake up and kill 26 persons in one day? What have seven and
eleven-year-old children done to warrant this treatment? How can a
seventy-year-old man rustle cattle? Rustling of cattle is done by professional
herders who, in this case, are still herdsmen.
“This law (anti-grazing) was meant to protect both herdsmen
and farmers and is the only solution to the herdsmen/farmers’ crisis. When
Zamfara enacted Sharia law, those who could not obey it left the place without
causing any problems. Why is the Benue case different?
“If we go by what the Minister of Defence, Dan Ali Mansur,
said that these are foreign herdsmen, why should we leave our borders open to
allow herdsmen come into the country and kill our people.
“This is not right. The law must be respected. In Benue, we
believe in the rule of law and that is why, instead of taking laws into our
hands, we enacted the law prohibiting open grazing, which also provides for the
establishment of ranches.”
The State police command on Monday had released a statement
saying only 15 persons were killed. It said the attack was a reprisal by the
herdsmen who claimed youths in the area had maimed their cows.
The statement added that following the alleged
maiming, a peace meeting was held between the two factions before the killings
few hours later.

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