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Fresh Attack: Herdsmen killed 8 in Benue, rape residents in Plateau

Last updated: April 30, 2018 7:43 am
Ola Peter
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It was gathered that the invaders also left scores injured, while several houses and huts were set ablaze. According to a source, the marauding herdsmen resorted to sacking the community after their entreaty to be allowed into the community with their cattle to graze was turned down by the youths and elders of the area.

“They had a few days ago sent emissaries to the village to be allowed entry into the village to graze  but the people refused. “Shortly after, the herders were seen with thousands of cow trying to enter the village, which the people resisted. “They later came back and claimed that the cows had been killed but the people insisted that there was nothing like that.

They insisted that it was a ploy by the herders to curry sympathy to allow them entry into the community. “Later Saturday night, around 11pm, armed herdsmen stormed Agagbe and started shooting sporadically, burning down the property of the people and injuring many.

Plateau community decries alleged rape of residents, indiscriminate grazing by herdsmen

Residents of Bokkos town in Plateau State have raised the alarm over rising cases of rape, indiscriminate grazing and intimidation by suspected herdsmen.

Over the past three months, indiscriminate grazing in residential areas has particularly been on the increase with no visible security intervention, a community leader in Bokkos, Mangai said.

Despite efforts made by various groups and individuals to curtail the excesses of the herders, there has been very little success, a member of the Run Muruwi Vanguard, a native interest group who chose to be anonymous said.

Corroborating this position, a former president of the Youths in Bokkos, Samuel Agandu said, “Often times, when the herders are cautioned, they pull out arms to fight.”

According to the Secretary of the Bokkos Progressive Youth Forum, Mabur Tokshik, “The situation is not new as there have been several reports of such excesses but none has been tangible.

“We only hear them as rumours and no one has officially reported such,” he said.

Police authorities have equally denied receiving official reports of such, just as a Fulani leader, Ardo Shagari Abdullahi has said there has never been a complaint against the Fulani as such.

The Bokkos Divisional Police headquarters has, however,confirmed the killing of a young man by suspected herdsmen last week Sunday near Government Secondary School Kopyal.

The murder followed the alleged raping of an 18 year old girl by two suspected herdsmen in a farm near Bokkos town.

Police could not, however,confirm the rape incident when contacted.

The Secretary of the Bokkos Progressive Youth Movement however said there were several unofficial reports of rape in Bokkos but could not attribute them to any group or individual.

He disclosed that findings from his office reveal that on the latest incident, there was no penetration as the victim was immediately rescued after she screamed while struggling with the culprits, alerting nearby farmers.

Former President of the Bokkos Youths, Mr. Agandu however joined Lt. Gen. Theophilus Danjuma to call for self-defense among communities.

“Even the securities these days are hands-tight and can hardly function as expected due to superior interests,” he said.

Bokkos LGA has been in the news of late following series of attacks by suspected herdsmen, leading to the sack of nine villages.

Recently, over 30 people are said to have been killed, while over 7000 others displaced from their homes and more than 1000 houses destroyed as a result of alleged attacks by herdsmen in Daffo District of the aforementioned LGA.

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ByOla Peter
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