Fulani Herdsmen Kill Policeman, One Other In Benue

Two persons, including a policeman have been killed by suspected herdsmen in the troubled Guma local government area of Benue State.

The incident came barely 24 hours after the same armed men attacked the LG, killing four persons.

Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom confirmed this when he received in audience former Governor of Kano State, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso who paid him a condolence visit.

Ortom said, “As am talking to you now two persons including a policeman have been killed in my local government, (Guma).

“A farmer was slaughtered and burnt down, many others are still missing, the injured ones have been brought into hospital in Makurdi.”

The governor said that those who were complaining that he was talking too much about the killing of his people by herdsmen would continue to hear him talk until justice was given to his people.

“These people are not just grazing but are coming to take over our land. And they want me to keep quiet. How can I keep quiet? As long as there is no justice, I will continue to shout, talk and sing,” he said.

He reiterated the call for the arrest of the leadership of Kautal Hore whom he accused of threatening attacks on the state and still went ahead to carry out their threat.

“Benue remains the food basket of the nation. This is happening at a time the farmers are harvesting their crops. We look forward that the resolution of the Senate would be implemented. These people are not just grazing but are coming to take over our land,” he said.

Earlier, Senator Kwankwaso who led members of his Kwankwasiya Foundation to pay a condolence visit to the people of the state condemned the perpetrators of the attacks not only in Benue but across the country.

He added that, “We are here to condole with the government and entire people of the state over the loss of 73 people. I join the good people of the country to condemn those who perpetrated the killings and similar acts in Nasarawa, Taraba, Adamawa and other states of the country. I believe it’s time leaders join hands to condemn the act and ensure such acts doesn’t happen again in the country.”

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