Despite
efforts by the Federal and Benue State governments to end clashes between
herdsmen and farmers, indications emerged yesterday that Moor, a council ward
in Kwande Local Government Area of the state had been sacked by armed herdsmen.
Fulani herdsmen Vanguard learned that the crisis, which dates back to 2013, has
left over 100 persons dead, scores sustaining varying degrees of injuries and
close to 8,000 displaced.
A source said: “Moor in Kwande Local Government Area is now an occupied territory. Herdsmen have sacked the inhabitants from their ancestral homes and taken over the council ward. The crisis started as far back as 2013 and has led to the death of over 100 persons and many others injured. “All the local government clinics, including 21 primary and secondary schools in the area, have been completely destroyed.
The indigenes of the community are
refugees in other communities.” Corroborating the story, the Executive
Secretary of the Benue State Emergency Management Agency, SEMA, Mr. Boniface
Otese, said the agency had been making concerted efforts to avail the displaced
persons necessary relief materials. When contacted, the Police Public Relations
Officer, Moses Yamu, said police, military and other sister security agencies
were working round the clock to ensure that peace and normalcy returned to
every trouble spot in the state.
Source Vanguard Newspaper
Source Vanguard Newspaper
Despite efforts by the
Federal and Benue State governments to end clashes between herdsmen and
farmers, indications emerged yesterday that Moor, a council ward in
Kwande Local Government Area of the state had been sacked by armed
herdsmen.
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Despite efforts by the
Federal and Benue State governments to end clashes between herdsmen and
farmers, indications emerged yesterday that Moor, a council ward in
Kwande Local Government Area of the
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/04/fulani-herdsmen-sack-benue-community/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/04/fulani-herdsmen-sack-benue-community/
MAKURDI—Despite efforts
by the Federal and Benue State governments to end clashes between
herdsmen and farmers, indications emerged yesterday that Moor, a council
ward in Kwande Local Government Area of the state had been sacked by
armed herdsmen.
Fulani herdsmen
Vanguard learned that the crisis, which dates back to 2013, has left
over 100 persons dead, scores sustaining varying degrees of injuries and
close to 8,000 displaced.
A source said: “Moor in Kwande Local Government Area is now an occupied
territory. Herdsmen have sacked the inhabitants from their ancestral
homes and taken over the council ward.
The crisis started as far back as 2013 and has led to the death of over
100 persons and many others injured.
“All the local government clinics, including 21 primary and secondary
schools in the area, have been completely destroyed. The indigenes of
the community are refugees in other communities.”
Corroborating the story, the Executive Secretary of the Benue State
Emergency Management Agency, SEMA, Mr. Boniface Otese, said the agency
had been making concerted efforts to avail the displaced persons
necessary relief materials.
When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, Moses Yamu, said
police, military and other sister security agencies were working round
the clock to ensure that peace and normalcy returned to every trouble
spot in the state.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/04/fulani-herdsmen-sack-benue-community/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/04/fulani-herdsmen-sack-benue-community/
MAKURDI—Despite efforts
by the Federal and Benue State governments to end clashes between
herdsmen and farmers, indications emerged yesterday that Moor, a council
ward in Kwande Local Government Area of the state had been sacked by
armed herdsmen.
Fulani herdsmen
Vanguard learned that the crisis, which dates back to 2013, has left
over 100 persons dead, scores sustaining varying degrees of injuries and
close to 8,000 displaced.
A source said: “Moor in Kwande Local Government Area is now an occupied
territory. Herdsmen have sacked the inhabitants from their ancestral
homes and taken over the council ward.
The crisis started as far back as 2013 and has led to the death of over
100 persons and many others injured.
“All the local government clinics, including 21 primary and secondary
schools in the area, have been completely destroyed. The indigenes of
the community are refugees in other communities.”
Corroborating the story, the Executive Secretary of the Benue State
Emergency Management Agency, SEMA, Mr. Boniface Otese, said the agency
had been making concerted efforts to avail the displaced persons
necessary relief materials.
When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, Moses Yamu, said
police, military and other sister security agencies were working round
the clock to ensure that peace and normalcy returned to every trouble
spot in the state.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/04/fulani-herdsmen-sack-benue-community/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/04/fulani-herdsmen-sack-benue-community/
MAKURDI—Despite efforts
by the Federal and Benue State governments to end clashes between
herdsmen and farmers, indications emerged yesterday that Moor, a council
ward in Kwande Local Government Area of the state had been sacked by
armed herdsmen.
Fulani herdsmen
Vanguard learned that the crisis, which dates back to 2013, has left
over 100 persons dead, scores sustaining varying degrees of injuries and
close to 8,000 displaced.
A source said: “Moor in Kwande Local Government Area is now an occupied
territory. Herdsmen have sacked the inhabitants from their ancestral
homes and taken over the council ward.
The crisis started as far back as 2013 and has led to the death of over
100 persons and many others injured.
“All the local government clinics, including 21 primary and secondary
schools in the area, have been completely destroyed. The indigenes of
the community are refugees in other communities.”
Corroborating the story, the Executive Secretary of the Benue State
Emergency Management Agency, SEMA, Mr. Boniface Otese, said the agency
had been making concerted efforts to avail the displaced persons
necessary relief materials.
When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, Moses Yamu, said
police, military and other sister security agencies were working round
the clock to ensure that peace and normalcy returned to every trouble
spot in the state.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/04/fulani-herdsmen-sack-benue-community/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/04/fulani-herdsmen-sack-benue-community/
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