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Suspected herdsmen slaughter five people in Benue

Adesina .O (Teekay) by Adesina .O (Teekay)
May 20, 2022
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Five persons have been killed by suspected herdsmen in a fresh attack on Tse Alashi Kaambe communty in Guma Local Government Area of of Benue state.

The assailants were said to have stormed the community at about 1pm n Friday, May 20, when the victims were busy in their farms and brick moulding site.

According to Vanguard, a source said; “The Fulani herdsmen stormed Tse Alashi, Kaambe communty this (Friday) afternoon around 1pm when the people were in their farms and their petty business places, and butchered their victims like animals without any provocation.”

“They killed three people who were working on their farms and also moved to where some people were moulding burnt bricks and killed two others after which they retreated

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“It is sad because this is another unprovoked attack, just when our people are trying to cultivate their farms in order to get food for their families. They just want our people to vacate their ancestral homes for them because as we speak women and children are already fleeing from the community,” the source added.

Chairman of Guma LGA, Mr. Caleb Aba said, who confirmed the incident said that he had already informed Police about the invasion.

“The incident happened around 1pm today (Friday) afternoon. Armed Fulani herders invaded a community called Tse Alashi and killed three people who were working on their farm. They also moved to a place where people were laying burnt bricks and killed two people without any provocation whatsoever,” he said.

The Security Adviser to the State Governor, Lt. Col. Paul Hemba (retd.) also confirmed the killings.

“It was an unprovoked attack; the people were working in their farms when the herders surrounded them and killed them.” he said.

The State Police Spokesperson, SP Catherine Anene, who confirmed the attack said she was yet to receive details of the incident.

“We have received information on the attack but I have not heard of any killing until the team drafted to the place arrive,” she added.

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