No fewer than three persons were, on Saturday, killed by gunmen suspected at Imatom village in Logo local government area of Benue State.
According to a community leader, Anawa Joseph, the killings of people in the local government area by suspected herders have assumed dangerous dimensions in the LGA.
Anawa gave the names of the latest victims of armed herders to include Tertsea Terkimbi Adagundu, Tertsea Mkposu and Mimidoo Umburga.
He said, “These three young men were killed by Fulani militia herdsmen at Imatom village Square near Chembe, Ukemberagya, Logo Local Govt, Benue State yesterday, Saturday, at about 9 pm.
“Their corpses have been deposited at NKST hospital morgue, Anyiin.
“All these renewed attacks and killing without any provocation are aimed at displacing the peasant farmer to pave the way for cattle to graze on their crops which are yet to be harvested.”
He added, “Recently, on Saturday, 3/9/23, at about 11 am, one Monday, Hembaku of Chembe village was accosted and killed on his Cassava farm by Fulani herdsmen. His corpse is still lying at NKST Anyiin morgue.
“Five days later, on Friday 29/9/23, at about 2 pm, two women from the same village (Chembe), Mrs Iember Ornguga and Dinnah Chembe, were macheted and badly wounded by Fulani marauders when they went to fetch firewood.
“They were rushed to a medical facility by men of Operation Wilds Stroke station at Arufu, a nearby settlement where they are recuperating.
“Another attack took place on Wednesday 11/10/23 around 9 am at Iorza along Tse Abiem road where two young men, Mr Mbaadega Vihimga and Chuku Gaku, who went to buy fish at Zebo Market near River Benue were waylaid on their way back by Fulani militia who inflicted them with various degrees of injuries.
“They are now receiving treatment at a medical facility at Iorza, and the killing of these three young men
yesterday, Saturday 14/10/23, at about 9 pm.
Anawa called on both state and federal governments to, as a matter of urgency, deploy security to secure the area.
Meanwhile, the Police Public Relations Officer for the state command, Catherine Anene, said in a terse message that she didn’t have information about the Saturday attack.
“I don’t have that information,” she said.