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Herdsmen invade Benue communities, kill two, burn down houses

No fewer than two persons have been killed during an attack by some suspected armed herdsmen who invaded Ikpele and Okpokpolo communities in the Agatu Local Government Area of Benue State.

This is coming barely a week after suspected armed herders launched an attack on some communities in the council, leading to the death of three soldiers and two others.

The Force Commander of the Operation Whirl Stroke, Maj. Gen. Sunday Igbinowanhia, while confirming the attack, said the two soldiers and personnel of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps were killed while preventing the attack in Okokolo.

He had said, “The success achieved was however at a huge cost with three of the troops paying the supreme sacrifice to prevent the killing of the inhabitants of Okokolo and the intended sacking of the community.”

A source from the community, who simply identified himself as Oche, said on Wednesday that “another attack happened yesterday (Tuesday) night.”

”They (gunmen) attacked Ikpele and Okpokpolo and other places yesterday night throughout and we are yet to get the exact number of persons killed,” Oche told Punch.

“There was a serious battle till around 10 pm. Two bodies have so far been recovered. Many houses were burnt. In fact, within the attacked community yesterday in the night, at least 17 burnt houses were counted.”

He added that residents of the affected communities had deserted their homes.

Confirming the attack, a  former Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Mike Inalegwu, who hails from the local government, said tension was high in the council area.

“The truth is that yesterday (Tuesday) the armed herdsmen attacked Okpokpolo village and killed two persons while the villagers were thinking of their speculative attack on the Ogbai community,” Inalegwu said.

“Tension is high and the seven villages in Kogi border of the local government are deserted. This is authoritative.”

The Police Public Relations Officer in Benue State, Catherine Anene, said she had yet to receive the information.

But the Special Adviser to Governor Hyacinth Alia on Security and Internal Affairs, Joseph Har, also confirmed the attack but noted that he was not told that people were killed.

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