Two thirds of our communities under herdsmen’s control — Benue Royal Father
Attacks by armed herdsmen
in Benue state date back to 2011 when they invaded communities in Gwer West
Local Government Area, which has since spread to about 20 out of the 23 Local
Government Areas of the state.
The incursions led to the
sacking of several communities and the displacement of countless victims of the
attacks. Presently, the dreaded armed marauders have succeeded in not only
sacking these communities they have also occupied many of them while the locals
are left languishing in Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs, camps spread across
the state.
Speaking on the matter,
the Ter Tyoshin, and Chairman of Gwer West Traditional Council, His Royal
Highness, HRH Daniel Abomtse, stated that “these attacks started in 2011. And
so far all the Districts of Gwer West have been occupied by armed herdsmen. The
owners of the land have been sent packing and they are congealed in the
headquarters of the Local Government. All of us are now in Naka. “In the communities
the killer herdsmen are there, those that are rearing animals are there, those
that are committing banditry and kidnappings are there.
“We cannot transverse
Naka-Adoka road, same for Naka-Taraku road and of course Naka-Makurdi road is a
no go area, it is a death trap.
“In Kwande LGA as we speak
more than six districts are under siege. In Guma LGA it is a similar situation,
out of the 10 districts none is left. In Makurdi that has 11 districts, it is
only the metropolis that is left.
“In Logo most of the local
governments have been taken over. Ukum Local Government Area is the hotbed of
attacks. The surrounding communities of Otukpo local government are no longer
safe, same with parts of Agatu and Apa council areas. So, out of the 23 LGAs of
the state more than two thirds are gone. They are in the hands of the
terrorists masquerading as herdsmen. There is an urgent need therefore to
liberate these LGAs and the people. What we are facing in Benue is
under-reported and it is not comparable to what happens in any other state, not
even Borno state.”
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