In Benue State’s Kwande Local Government Area, numerous towns have experienced fatalities as a result of attacks by alleged herders.
According to a Daily Trust story, witnesses said that several victims of the attacks were still missing.
According to a local, the attacks started just one week ago and intensified over the weekend, spreading to the Moon, Mbaikyor, Mbadura, and Ilyav council wards in the Kwande LGA.
However, the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association (MACBAN) reported that recent conflict over the removal of animals between local guards and herders in the impacted areas.
Herders were murdered during the conflict, according to the group, but peace was currently being mediated by military officials and other security organisations in the state.
When contacted, the new Public Relations Officer of Operation Whirl Stroke (OPWS), Flight Lieutenant DO Oquah, said the matter was being resolved.
Oquah could not however confirm the number of people killed saying s, “I cannot really tell because I’m not there. I don’t know the number of those killed.
“Today, the Force Commander of OPWS, Major General Kevin Aligbe, invited the village heads, youth leaders and the representatives of the Miyetti Allah. He held a meeting with them to see how they could resolve the issues, so they came around today (Monday). Not that we are not aware; we are aware,” he said.
The attackers, according to the witnesses, first launched an offensive from River Moon before extending to adjourning rural communities, a development which has forced the villagers to desert their homes.
A former council chairman of Kwande LGA, Tertsua Yarkwan, told our correspondent on phone that, “What is happening there is not too clear now but all that we have been hearing is herders’ attack especially on the Turan district to the extent that those areas which had never witnessed an attack are now under siege.
“On a daily basis now, you hear four persons killed in one place and five in another. Just as they are recovering corpses, there are also missing ones that cannot be accounted for.” he said.
Villagers further narrated that some communities such as Jato-Aka, the ancestral headquarters of the Tiv nation, Ugbe, Iyon, Ityuluv, Injov Tyopaver, Kendev, Maav were all at the weekend attacked.
Similarly, an ex-chairman of Kwande, Bem Tseen, told journalists in Makurdi that he lost three family members to the attack which in his estimation started a few days before the February 25 presidential election.
He said, “It had been on and off; it however became severe a few days ago. We were at home when the suspected armed herders started attacking our communities from different fronts. We have boundaries with the Republic of Cameroon, Taraba State and Katsina-Ala LGA.
“We were all scared that they might attack Jato Aka which is the centre of the Turan area. If you go to Jato Aka, people are just scattered everywhere. From Abande to Anwase side down to Kashimbila, Anyase extending to Mbahan, in fact, about four to five council wards have been affected. You hear gunshots from several fronts and we are totally confused. As I speak to you, three of my family members have been killed. Mbaikyor, Mbadura, Moon and Ilyav council wards, and Swem Hills have been ransacked.”



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