At least 18 people have been killed on Wednesday after a reprisal attack by herders on the Gbeji community in the Ukum Local Government Area of Benue State.
According to The PUNCH, Two policemen and 16 other residents were killed during the incident.
As obtained from the state Commissioner of Police, Wale Abass, the crisis started on Tuesday, when five herdsmen were killed.
He said, “Two Fulanis coming from Taraba State in a Keke Napep were stopped by some locals, who attacked and killed them.
“Simultaneously, close to Anyiin in Logo LGA, two other Fulanis were killed. Also, at another village, one of the herders was attacked and killed. Thereafter, locals rustled his cows, butchered and shared them.
“So, when these things happened and we got wind of them, we planned to meet and placate the Fulanis through their leader, Miyetti Allah, to avoid any reprisal, unknown to us that they had their plan.
“Around 7am on Wednesday, they (Fulanis) bombarded Gbeji and fired sporadically. Unfortunately, a stray bullet hit one of our officers and he died before being taken to a hospital.”
The police commissioner claimed that according to the report he had at his disposal, 10 individuals, including the police officer and some Fulanis, had died.
He noted that security men were on the trail of both the locals and suspected herders who perpetrated the evil
However, the Security Adviser to the Governor, Lt. Col. Paul Hemba (retd), who spoke to journalists on Wednesday, confirmed 18 deaths.
He claimed not to be aware of the killing of the five herdsmen.
He said, “As for reprisal, I have not got any report yet about the killing of the Fulanis. I am still trying to make enquiries. I was woken up early around 12.45am today (Wednesday) and informed that an attack was ongoing at Gbeji.
“I alerted the security agencies and they all mobilised and responded to the distress call and that helped in reducing the casualties. The security agencies, including the DSS, all responded.
“The verifiable figure that I have now with pictures given to me by the chairman of the council, who is at the scene, is 18, including two policemen.”
The security adviser claimed that the dead bodies were sent to NKST Hospital in Afia while the injured were taken to the local government health centre in Afia.
He stated that those who were badly injured were being sent to Makurdi’s state teaching hospital.