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Saturday, 5 October 2013

Another Herdsmen Attack Kills Three


The fresh attack also left several houses and farmlands destroyed, while many of the natives have reportedly fled their homes for fear of being killed by the assailants.
In this image taken with a mobile phone, rescue workers and family members gather to identify the shrouded bodies of students killed following an attack by Islamist extremist on an agricultural college in Gujba, Nigeria, Sunday, Sept. 29, 2013, Suspected Islamic extremists attacked the Yobe State College of Agriculture early Sunday, gunning down students as they slept in dormitories and torching classrooms, leaving some 50 students dead in the attack according to college Provost Molima Idi Mato. The attack is seen as part of an ongoing Islamic uprising in northeastern Nigeria prosecuted by Boko Haram militants in their declared quest to install an Islamic state. (AP Photo/AP)The attackers laid siege on the community, marched into the villages in their hundreds from neighbouring Nasarawa State.
This fresh attack came on the heels of the last bloody fighting between the herdsmen and natives where over 33 lives were reportedly lost.
Confirming the renewed crisis, the member representing Agatu state constituency at the Benue State House of Assembly, Alhaji Audu Sule told journalists in Makurdi that the fresh attack occurred in the early hours of yesterday when the villagers were preparing to go to their farms. According to the lawmaker, "hundreds of Fulani mercenaries were hired by the Fulani invaders who have been attacking several communities in my local government area and we hear that they are planning to launch further attacks from neighbouring Nasarawa State."
Sule who lamented the persistent attack on his constituents by alleged Fulani herdsmen urged security agencies in both Benue and Nasarawa States to step up the patrol of the border communities to avert further bloodbath in parts of Benue state.
When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Deputy Superintendent Daniel Ezeala said he was yet to receive details of the fresh attack, but added that the Commissioner of Police, Adams Audu had since deployed well armed policemen to the crisis area to maintain peace.
Source This Day

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