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Suspected Fulani herdsmen attack livestock guards, kill one, injured NSCDC officer in Benue

Last updated: January 17, 2021 1:46 pm
Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
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Members of the Benue State Livestock Guards and Agro Rangers of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) have been attacked by suspected Fulani herdsmen militia, leaving one person dead and one other severely injured.

This attack was confirmed by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Security Matters, retired Colonel Paul Hemah on Saturday while briefing journalists in Makurdi.

Colonel Hemah said the Livestock Guards and NSCSC personnel were ambushed on their way back from patrol in Mbalagh Council Ward of Makurdi Local Government Area on Friday, January 15.

He noted that the herder’s militia laid siege on both sides of the road and opened fire on their targets, killing a personnel of the Livestock Guards on the spot while a member of the Agro Rangers was badly injured.

According to the Security Adviser, men of the Operation Whirl Stroke were immediately contacted and swiftly rushed to the scene of the incident, even as they could not find the assailants who retreated on motorbikes.

He stated that suspected herdsmen militia had targeted personnel of the Livestock Guards and Agro Rangers in recent times in the State ostensibly to intimidate and deter them from performing their duties.

Hemah said the attackers come in a guerrilla manner and retreat immediately after accomplishing their mission, making it difficult to trail and arrest them.

Benue State Commander of the Livestock Guards, Linus Zaki said his men were attacked near Zongo on their way back from routine patrol in Mbalagh around 6pm, adding however that they would not be deterred nor pushed into surrendering the land to the marauders.

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