Tag: Herdsmen

  • Suspected herders kill 17 in two Benue LGAs

    Suspected herders kill 17 in two Benue LGAs

    A family of eight and nine others have been reportedly killed in what appeared to be a coordinated attack by armed herdsmen on communities in Ukum and Logo Local Government Areas, LGAs, of Benue State.

    Several persons also sustained severe injuries while many have gone missing.

    The attack came less than 24 hours after residents of the area raised the alarm over the influx of AK-47-bearing herders who freely moved around the communities unrestricted.

    A source in the area disclosed that the armed herdsmen stormed Tyuluv, Saror and Mbawar communities Thursday night “and started shooting indiscriminately into early Friday and killed several persons and injured many.

    “Before the attack, they came to our communities with thousands of cows armed with AK-47 rifles, but no one could talk to them because they were ready to kill anyone.

    “As we speak, people are fleeing their homes, and the painful thing is that nowhere is safe anymore because they are almost everywhere.

    Confirming the development, the Benue State Police Command in a statement by its Public Relations Officer, Chief Superintendent CSP Catherine Anene, said 17 bodies had been removed from the scenes of the attacks.

    Part of the statement read, “On April 17, 2025, at about 9pm, information was received that a large number of suspected militia had invaded the Sankera axis of Benue State with the intention to attack communities around Gbagir, Ukum LGA.

    “Upon receipt of this report, the Commissioner of Police, Benue State Police Command, Mr.Steve Yabanet, ordered tactical teams to move to the area and join forces with police officers on the ground and other security agencies to forestall the attack.

    “Following this order, a team of officers moved to the area and engaged them. While the attackers were being repelled in the early hours of today, they shot sporadically at unsuspecting farmers as they came across them. Five persons were recovered in the Gbagir area and taken to the hospital, where they were confirmed dead.

    “Unfortunately an unsuspected simultaneous attack was carried out in Logo LGA where 12 persons were killed before the arrival of the police, making a total of 17 persons.

    “However, security agencies within the Sankera axis are still engaging the bandits as they retreat back to the forest around Taraba axis.

    “The police commissioner warns social media users that are reporting unconfirmed reports and inciting the general public to desist from such actions that are capable of creating unnecessary tension in the state.

    “He reiterates his commitment to fight the attackers and encourage the good people of Sankera to continue to cooperate with the police as the operation is ongoing.”

    “Among those they killed in Ukum was a family of eight, including children and women who could not escape before they got to them.

    “From what we heard, the people also attacked neighbouring Logo LGA, and this morning corpses were being moved from the villages to the mortuary at Anyiin; those killed in the two LGAs were so many.

    “From all indications, they want to take over the Sankera axis of Benue State, which is the food basket of the state. It is a dire situation because our people are already preparing to commence the season’s farming, and this is happening. Food is already very expensive in the state, and now this is happening.”

  • Insecurity worsens: Herdsmen kill 144 in Plateau, Benue in 14 days

    Insecurity worsens: Herdsmen kill 144 in Plateau, Benue in 14 days

    MAKURDI — No fewer than 144 persons have been killed by herdsmen in the two north central states of Plateau and Benue states in the last two weeks, as the blood-letting continued late Tuesday, with the killing of at least 13 persons, while scores of others sustained injuries, with over 50 houses razed.

    Recall that within the period, 104 persons, comprising 52 in Bassa local government area and another 52 in Bokkos LGA of Plateau State, were killed by the marauding herdsmen, while at least 40 were also killed in Benue State.

    In Benue, three persons were killed on April 3 when a Benue Links bus was ambushed at Ikobi community in Otukpo Local Government Area, LGA, while on April 10, two farmers were murdered by the marauders in Gwer West LGA.

    Same day, three persons were killed at Mbasombo community also in Gwer East LGA, while the latest attack on Otobi Akpa in Otukpo LGA and the boundary with Nasarawa State claimed the lives of at least 13 persons, with several others declared missing.

    Aside from the killings in the north central states, Boko Haram insurgents also on Tuesday, attacked Adamawa communities in Hong local government area, killing seven persons, while scores of others are still missing.

    The latest killings in Benue on Tuesday evening, came as Governor Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau State yesterday announced prohibition of night grazing, transportation of cattle by vehicles after 7:00 pm, and restriction of the use of motorcycles from 7:00 pm to 6:00 am across the state until further notice, as part of measures to ward off the marauding herdsmen.

    The attack on Otobi Akpa community started at about 6:00pm from the popular Otobi junction when over 20 armed herdsmen in a commando style, shot sporadically at anybody they sighted.
    TheY also set ablaze no fewer than 50 houses.

    Unfortunately most the of the vigilantes who could have stopped them from entering the main town to perpetrate their mission, had moved to Adim village of Akpa to attend a burial.

    The terrifying sounds of gunshots created palpable fear as many took to their heels, while others who were curious to know what was happening ran into the herdsmen who opened fire on them, killing at least 13 persons in the process, while many escaped with gunshot wounds.

    Some other victims were butchered with cutlasses, with their brains scattered around the scenes they were killed.
    Investigation revealed that the killer herdsmen invaded Otobi Akpa and other Akpa communities to resist the law against open grazing which stopped them from grazing their cattle in the area.

    One of the elders of the community, Adikwu Ogbe, who lamented the attack, recalled that Otobi Akpa community was one of the most peaceful communities in Idoma land, noting that in the past, the community had lived peacefully with Fulani herders until recently when they (herders) started bearing sophisticated arms and threatening the locals.

    Recall that about three weeks ago, a security guard with Otukpo dam was shot and dismembered by herdsmen who enter Otobi village and shot sporadically in a night attack.

    At the time of filing this report, many residents were seen fleeing the community, while search for those missing was in progress.

    There was also no sign of security presence in the affected areas.

    Benue State Deputy Governor, Samuel Ode, in company of heavily armed security operatives, yesterday visited the area to sympathise with many of the residents who are currently taking refuge at the Federal Government College, Otobi.

    He appealed to them to remain calm, assuring that measures were being put in place to end further attack by the killers herdsmen.

    Meanwhile, the community has become a ghost town as virtually everyone has fled the area for fear of another attack.

    7 killed, many more missing as Boko Haram insurgents attack Adamawa community

    While the herders are running riot in Plateau, Benue and Nasarawa states, Boko Haram insurgents in the early hours of yesterday, launched an attack on Adamawa communities in Hong local government, killing seven persons, while scores of others have been declared missing.

    The attack, which is the fourth this year, occurred in the quiet communities of Banga and Larh and some adjoining villages in Hong LGA.

    At least seven persons were confirmed dead, including a vigilante, killed by detonated explosives.

    The assault also saw a police van shattered by the explosives, though its occupants miraculously escaped unharmed.
    The attack in Banga claimed three lives, including two men shot dead by insurgents and a woman who fell and died during the stampede in nearby Larh.

    According to locals, the attackers came in their large numbers and started shooting sporadically in all directions in the community .

    “In the twinkle of an eye, the entire communities were deserted as people scampered in different directions for their lives,” Ma’am Yakub, an eyewitness told Vanguard.

    He said in the ensuring confusion, many people got missing as their whereabouts are unknown.

    The attack became more dreadful following the tragic loss of a vigilante in Banga, who was killed when a bomb detonated during efforts to secure the area.

    “It’s heartbreaking that we are losing our people to these monsters, and now, even those protecting us are now the targets,’’ said a community leader who requested anonymity.

    Local sources noted that the insurgents often plant such devices to deter security operatives from pursuing them, a strategy that had repeatedly disrupted response efforts.

    The chairman of Hong local government council, Mr Waang Inuwa, who confirmed the attack, called for more military presence in the communities .

    The attack on Banga and Larh underscores the persistent threat posed by Boko Haram in North-Eastern Nigeria, despite claims by authorities that the group had been significantly weakened.

    “We feel abandoned. These attacks keep happening, and we’re left to fend for ourselves,” another community leader lamented .

    Mutfwang prohibits night grazing, transportation of cattle

    To restore calm and strengthen vigilance in Plateau State, Governor Caleb Mutfwang yesterday announced the prohibition of night grazing, transportation of cattle by vehicle after 7:00 pm, and the use of motorcycles restricted from 7:00 pm to 6:00 am across the state until further notice.

    The governor in a state-wide broadcast, said the security measures were effective from Wednesday, April 16th.
    His words: “I speak to you today (yeterday) not only as your governor but as a fellow son of Plateau who shares in your anguish and feels the weight of the pain inflicted upon our people.

    “We are once again confronted by sorrow as heart-wrenching attacks have taken the lives of innocent citizens in our communities.

    “In the late hours of Sunday, April 13, the calm of Kimakpa area of Kwall District in Bassa LGA was shattered by violent assaults on Zike village. Innocent men, women, and children were murdered in cold blood.

    “Homes were torched, properties ravaged, and entire families were left in agony. These attacks occurred, even as we were still mourning the loss of over 50 lives in Bokkos.

    “The scale, frequency and intent of these atrocities are unmistakable. Let us be clear: this is not random violence. This is not an isolated conflict between farmers and herders. What we are witnessing is a systematic and premeditated campaign—one that seeks to displace, destabilise, and instill terror and fear in our people and communities.

    “The tragic echoes of Dogo Na Hawa, Riyom, Barkin-Ladi, Mangu, and the Christmas Eve massacres in Bokkos remain vivid. The cycle continues, but it must not endure. Enough Is Enough!

    ‘’As your governor, I stand resolved—Plateau shall not be overrun by fear, nor shall we accept this culture of bloodshed as the new normal. My administration is intensifying efforts to protect our people and enforce the rule of law across all local governments.

    “Only days ago, I visited Hurti, Mbar, Manguna, and Daffo to witness, first hand, the devastation left behind by the terrorists. I had earlier stopped at Ruwi, where mourners were brazenly attacked at a wake.

    “What I saw moved me profoundly—the suffering of displaced families now crammed into churches and temporary shelters, their lives uprooted overnight.

    “But let me reassure you: my government is alive to its constitutional responsibility of protecting lives and property, and we are rising to the occasion more determined than ever.

    “For far too long, our beloved state has made the headlines for the wrong reasons, thereby casting a shadow over our immense potential and deterring the inflow of much-needed foreign direct and local investments.

    “These investments could have been the catalyst for harnessing our abundant natural resources and lifting our people out of poverty. We cannot afford to let this unfortunate reality persist.

    ‘’Despite this sorrow, the strength and courage of our people continue to inspire me. I extend heartfelt appreciation to the national and state emergency management agencies for their prompt response in providing emergency aid and comfort to survivors.

    “I hereby announce the following measures, effective Wednesday, April 16th, night grazing of cattle is strictly prohibited, and transportation of cattle by vehicle is banned after 7:00 pm. The use of motorcycles is restricted from 7:00pm to 6:00am across the state until further notice.

    “We are also activating community-based response systems. I urge traditional leaders and youth associations to reactivate local vigilante groups and organize night patrols in coordination with the security agencies. We must protect our communities while upholding the rule of law.”

    The governor furthermore mandated the newly inaugurated Inter-Religious Council to begin immediate engagement with all stakeholders to address the deeper issues surrounding these attacks.

    “I shall also be appointing a special envoy on peace to lead grassroots consultations and intelligence coordination as a fact-finding committee, comprising respected independent voices, to investigate the root cause of this resurgence in violence and offer actionable recommendations.

    Leave France, return home, Obi tasks Tinubu

    Speaking on the killings in Plateau yesterday, the presidential candidate of Labour Party, LP, in the 2023 elections, Peter Obi asked President Bola Tinubu to cut short his retreat in France and return home to stop the ongoing mass killings of Nigerians by non-state actors.

    In the tweet, titled “Mr. President, Domestic problems beckon”, the former Anambra State governor wrote: “I am compelled at this time in our lives as a nation to call our retreating President’s attention to the security challenges at home, which entails that he immediately suspend his ongoing retreat in a foreign land and come home to address the overwhelming security situation across the country.

    “This urgent call has become necessary, following the rising incidents of crimes and criminalities all over Nigeria, with an apparent absence of governance.

    “In the two weeks you have been away, over 150 Nigerians have lost their lives to insecurity across Nigeria, especially in Plateau and Zamfara states.

    “The primary duty of any government is securing the lives and property of its citizens and one wonders the type of retreat going on in another country where peace has been secured by their leaders, while blood continues to flow in our country.

    Tinubu must restore law and order in Plateau, Benue states — Falana

    On his part, human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, SAN, said: “The Northern Governors Forum banned open grazing in February 2021, while the Southern Governors Forum banned open grazing in May 2021

    “In 2022, the Federal Government adopted ranching as a solution to the violent clashes between herders and farmers.

    ‘’Because of the failure of the federal and the 36 state governments to implement the ban on open grazing, hundreds of people have been killed by armed herders and other gunmen.

    ‘’We call on President Bola Tinubu to direct the 3rd Division of the Nigerian Army in Jos, and the AIG Zone 4 of the Nigeria Police Force in Jos to restore law and order in Benue and Plateau without any further delay.’’

    We’re deeply pained with Plateau bloodshed — Northern Elders

    In its reaction, Northern Elders Forum, NEF, expressed deep pain over the recent bloodshed in some communities in Plateau State.

    NEF in a statement signed by its spokesperson, Prof Abubakar Jika Jiddere, described the killings as barbaric and a national disgrace.

    It lamented that Plateau State that was once a symbol of unity, peace and cultural diversity in Nigeria, had now become a theatre of bloodshed and lawlessness.

    The statement read: “The Northern Elders Forum, NEF, is outraged by the relentless and barbaric killings taking place in Plateau State. What was once a symbol of unity, peace, and cultural diversity in Nigeria has now become a theatre of bloodshed and lawlessness.

    “The magnitude of violence being inflicted on innocent citizens is nothing short of a national disgrace, and a damning indictment of the Federal Government’s failure to discharge its primary duty of protecting lives and property.

    “It is unacceptable that such acts of mass murder and destruction continue unabated, with little or no meaningful response from those charged with safeguarding the nation.

    “The silence and inaction of the Federal Government can no longer be tolerated. NEF demands the immediate and massive deployment of well-equipped security forces to Plateau State to halt these atrocities and restore order.

    “The government must not only apprehend and prosecute the perpetrators but must also do so swiftly and decisively. The blood of innocent Nigerians cries out for justice, and there must be no sanctuary for those who orchestrate or enable these horrors.

    “We further demand that the Federal Government provide adequate compensation to victims and affected communities who have suffered unimaginable loss. An independent investigative panel must be established without delay, and its findings must be made public to ensure accountability and prevent further bloodshed.

  • Herdsmen kidnap farmer in Delta

    Herdsmen kidnap farmer in Delta

    Gunmen, suspected to be herdsmen have reportedly kidnapped a farmer at Issele-Azagba community, Aniocha North Local Government Area, Delta State.

    Though details of the incident were sketchy at the time of filing this report, sources said the incident has thrown the community into confusion.

    The victim, identified as Mr. Mordi, it was gathered, was abducted at about 7 p.m. on Friday, while returning from his farm.

    It was learnt that the incident took place along Umu Ubeh Farm Road, Issele-Azagba.

    Police Public Relations Officer of the State Command, Mr. Bright Edafe confirmed the incident.

    “The DPO and the vigilante are in the bush as we speak, trying to see if they can rescue the victim,” Edafe Said.

  • Two soldiers, three others killed in ambush by armed herdsmen in Benue

    Two soldiers, three others killed in ambush by armed herdsmen in Benue

    At least two soldiers and three others have been reportedly killed by suspected armed herdsmen at Anyiase community, near Jato Aka in Kwande Local Government Area, LGA, of Benue state.

    Recall that several communities around Jato Aka have repeatedly come under attacks from armed herdsmen who, over time, sacked several of the communities, forcing the locals to flee to the center of Jato Aka for safety.

    It was gathered that the two soldiers were killed in an ambush by the bandits who Wednesday attacked the community, where three of the locals were also killed.

    According to the source, “We were told that the bandits attacked the community killing three persons and the soldiers who were on patrol ran into them and in the ensuing fight two soldiers were killed and some of the bandits were also killed.

    “The development has forced a lot of people to flee their homes while many ran to catch a glimpse of the remains of the soldiers.”

    Lamenting the development, the President General of Mzough U Tiv, MUT, worldwide and Chairman of leaders of Benue Socio-Cultural organisations, Chief Iorbee Ihagh, who hails from Kwande LGA said, “Five persons made up of two soldiers and three natives were killed in the attack.”

    Chief Ihagh appealed to Governor Hyacinth Alia to intensify efforts to improve the security of the state’s people and urged the Benue people to learn to always defend themselves.

    He charged the people to “re-enact the 1804 traditional ways of confronting the invaders through their poisonous arrow to defend themselves.”

    The Special Adviser to the Governor on Internal Security, Chief Joseph Har, also confirmed the development. He said he had been making efforts to reach the commander of the team without success.

    Operation Whirl Stoke, OPWS, a joint military spike operation in the state, could not be reached for comment, and the Police Public Relations Officer, Chief Superintendent, CSP, Catherine Anene, declined to comment on the matter.

    The Chairman of Kwande LGA, Mr. Vitalis Neji, did not respond to calls and text messages sent to his phone.

    Meanwhile, the Chief Press Secretary to the Benue State Governor, Tersoo Kula, in a statement Thursday, said the Benue State Executive Council, at its meeting, presided over by Governor Hyacinth Alia, condemned the tragic murder of the “two soldiers from the Nigerian Army, who were murdered by armed herders while on duty, protecting civilians in Turan, Kwande LGA.”

  • Protest in Ondo over killing of five farmers by suspected herdsmen

    Protest in Ondo over killing of five farmers by suspected herdsmen

    Another five farmers have reportedly been murdered by armed herdsmen at Aba Oyinbo, Akure North council area of Ondo state.

    Consequently, farmers in the council area staged a protest at the governor’s office in Akure, the state capital, displaying bodies of the casualties.

    Activities at the governor’s office were grounded for hours following the protest.

    Recall that the protest to the governor’s office was the second in the last few weeks following the surge in kidnappings in the state.

    Twenty farmers were killed by suspected herdsmen in the same council area last week after they invaded and sacked four communities.

    The protesters shut down the governor’s office over the spate of kidnapping and the inability of the security agencies to curtail their activities.

    They expressed concern that the criminals were having a field day despite the efforts of the security personnel.

    TodayPriceNG gathered that the farmers were killed early hours of Wednesday by suspected herdsmen.

    Some farmers have equally barricaded the Akure/Owo highway, protesting the abduction and killings in the council area.

  • Violence erupts in Enugu community over alleged herdsmen attacks

    Violence erupts in Enugu community over alleged herdsmen attacks

    Violence has erupted in the Eha-Amufu community in Isi-Uzo Local Government Area of Enugu State over alleged attacks by suspect herdsmen.

    Sources, who spoke with Vanguard on Tuesday with accompanying videos, narrated that one Israel Mgborogwu was held by women of the community for allegedly claiming on social media that herdsmen did not attack the community.

    In the videos, the women accused Mr Mgborogwu of being responsible for the sale of Eha-Amufu land to unidentified persons. They also alleged that he gave information about farmers to herdsmen.

    A source in the Eha-Amufu community said that the president general of the community, Odo Donatus, escaped being held by the protesting women.

    Odo’s telephone lines were switched off when he was contacted.

    Also, the police public relations officer in Enugu, Daniel Ndukwe, failed to pick up calls and did not respond to messages.

  • Benue: Local hunters, armed herdsmen clash claims 3 lives in Otukpo

    Benue: Local hunters, armed herdsmen clash claims 3 lives in Otukpo

    At least three persons have reportedly lost their lives while several others sustained injuries during a bloody clash between suspected armed herdsmen and local hunters at Okpomaju village of Okete Ward in Otukpo Local Government Area, LGA, of Benue state.

    The crisis has also forced women and children to flee from the affected communities for fear of being killed by the rampaging herdsmen.

    According to a source in the area who spoke on condition of anonymity, the incident which happened yesterday during a hunting expedition in the community claimed the lives of two hunters and a herder.

    According to him, “the armed herders who were relatively new in Okpomaju community, saw the hunters in the bush and mistook them for enemies and opened fire on them killing two on the spot while several others sustained varying degrees of injury.

    “The news of the incident filtered into the community and their was pandemonium. The people particularly women and children stated fleeing for safety to neigbouring communities.

    “Even in Ugboju District, also in Otukpo LGA, farmers in Akpachi, Oboh and neighbouring communities have abandoned their farms for fear of being killed by the herdsmen who are intimidating them with gunshots.”

    One of the farmers, Sunday Oga who spoke to reporters in tears said he was chased from his farm by a herder who was carrying a gun and a machete leaving his harvested yams and other farm produce at the mercy of his grazing cattle.

    Also, one of the hunters in Okpomaju who narrowly escaped death said “we were out on our usual hunting exercise when we encountered a hostile group of Fulani herdsmen who opened fire at us immediately they sited us, causing fatal injuries on some of us.

    “Expectedly, we fired back and felled one of them while others started retreating. But we lost two of our colleagues while another who was hit at the belly was rushed to the Federal University of Health Sciences Teaching Hospital Otukpo for medical attention.”

    When contacted, the Och’Otukpo Odu, Chief John Eimonye who confirmed the incident said he had scheduled a meeting with the leader of the herdsmen to find solution to the crisis.

    The Royal Fathers denied allegation that the herdsmen became emboldened because they paid monies to the Chiefs and locals for grazing land in the area.

    The Chairman of Otukpo Local Government Council, Mr Maxwell Ogiri, also confirmed the incident. He said measures had been put in place to prevent a reoccurence.

    According to him, some of the measures included the resolve of the leaders of the herdsmen to fish out any of their kinsmen on a mission to instigate crisis in the area.

    He said: “They also promised to forge harmonious relationship with the Otukpo people because most of them were born and brought up in Otukpo.”

    Contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, Chief Superintendent, CSP, Catherine Anene said she was yet to receive reports on the incident.

  • Suswam’s nephew, 16 others allegedly killed by herdsmen, Benue govt relocates IDPs

    Suswam’s nephew, 16 others allegedly killed by herdsmen, Benue govt relocates IDPs

    Seventeen bodies have been recovered following a bloody attack on Anyiin, the council headquarters of Logo Local Council in Benue State.

    Anyiin, the hometown of former Benue State Governor and ex-Senator for Benue North East, Gabriel Suswam, was the scene of the assault. Among the victims was Suswam’s nephew, Bobo Suswam.

    Logo Local Council Chairman Clement Kav confirmed the incident, telling The Guardian that two bodies were initially found at Ayilamo and another 10 at Anyiin yesterday morning.

    However, two hours later, a resident of Anyiin, Adegwa, informed The Guardian that five more bodies had been recovered, bringing the death toll to 17.

    Kav also disclosed that he, along with traditional rulers from the area, was summoned to the Government House in Makurdi by the state government to provide a report on the situation.

    Meanwhile, the Benue State Government yesterday relocated Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from the Nepa IDP camp to a new mega camp at Tse Dei, Mbayongo, in Guma Local Council.

    The IDPs, victims of previous herdsmen militia attacks, had been left homeless.

    Alexander Tsaga, Permanent Secretary in the Benue State Ministry of Humanitarian and Disaster Management, told reporters at the mega camp that 835 displaced persons were being transferred to the new location.

    When asked if the new camp aligned with the government’s earlier commitment to resettle IDPs, Tsaga declined to comment, directing journalists to the Benue State Emergency Management Agency (BSEMA).

    He explained that matters regarding the resettlement were under BSEMA’s purview.

    BSEMA Executive Secretary Sir James Iorpuu stated that the camp was designed to include essential social amenities to support a communal lifestyle for the displaced.

    Represented by Benue SEMA Information Officer Ager Tema, Iorpuu noted that the camp provides a market, schools, churches, and recreational facilities.

    He added that three previous IDP camps at Tse Baka, Nepa, and Ichua have already been resettled at the new site.