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At least 23 persons have reportedly been killed in a series of coordinated attacks across four LGAs of Benue State.
Report mentioned the affected LGAs are: Guma, Logo, Ukum and Kwande.
Residents claim that the latest wave of attacks over the weekend has forced many to flee their communities, as the attacks have become an almost daily occurrence.
As of May 10, 2025, the killing of 23 people in fresh attacks across the four LGAs brings the total number of people killed recently in the state by armed attackers to 159, within 40 days.
Witnesses said nine people were killed in Logo LGA, eight in Ukum, while Guma and Kwande LGAs each recorded three deaths, bringing the total to 23 fatalities.
Speaking to journalists in Makurdi, Dr Ray Anumve, an indigene of Kwande LGA, said the attacks in his locality were perpetrated by armed herdsmen and suspected Jukun militants who stormed several communities in the Turan area on Friday, May 9, 2025.
“Coordinated brutal attacks were carried out by armed herdsmen and suspected Jukun-speaking assailants across multiple locations in Turan, Kwande LGA, resulting in deaths, injuries and displacement,” Anumve said.
“The attackers spoke both Fulfulde and Jukun languages,” he added.
He specifically mentioned that the Mbaav Clan in Mbadura Council Ward, near the Tse Yande compound and Gusa crossing by River Katsina-Ala, came under attack as the assailants crossed the river and ambushed farmers returning from their fields.
Anumve further explained that one of the victims, a farmer identified as Agwei, was killed on the spot while his brother and son sustained serious injuries and are currently receiving treatment at a clinic in Jato-Aka.
The indigene, who is the founder of the Dr. Ray Anumve Foundation, also disclosed that the attackers struck Anwase in the Mkomon area, Mbaikyor Council Ward, where one Iortsor was killed.
He added that in a separate incident at Waya in Yaav Council Ward, a motorcycle rider was shot in the stomach, and that he is currently receiving medical attention at a clinic in Jato-Aka.
He said that the affected areas have been under frequent assault, with armed invaders reportedly seizing motorcycles from local riders.
He said an earlier attack on the Ikurav-Ya clan, at Tyuav and Usambe Sha Hua in Liev I Ward, left multiple people dead and properties destroyed.
Anumve noted that casualty figures and the extent of property damage are still being compiled by locals and community leaders.
In Ukum LGA, a separate source confirmed that nine persons from the same family had been declared dead, but noted that more bodies were being discovered in the bush following attacks attributed to armed herdsmen.
The Ukum attack reportedly occurred on the morning of Saturday, May 10, 2025, in Jootar town.
Those killed in the Jootar attack were identified as Jonathan Ordooga, Aondogu Torse, Cheater Torse, Yagba Torse, Tersugh Mbaaiiga, Terhemen Emmanuel, Henenshima Apirgwa, and Orfega Atuku.
Meanwhile, locals said tension has mounted in Guma LGA, where residents fear an impending attack.
A youth identified as Paul told journalists that militias suspected to be armed herdsmen have allegedly mobilised from hideouts in a neighbouring state, with plans to invade the Yelewata community in Nyiev Council Ward.
Paul said the tension escalated after a youth from the community was attacked with a machete on May 8, and that he is currently receiving treatment at a hospital in Makurdi.
Yelewata is a border town between Guma LGA in Benue State and Giza Development Area of Nasarawa State.
A resident of Guma, who spoke under the condition of anonymity due to fear of reprisal, also confirmed that the LGA has been under attacks almost daily.
He said on May 9, three persons were killed in Ukpiam, Mababai Council Ward, while Umenger in Mbadwem Council Ward was attacked the following day.
However, he noted that reports on casualties from the Umenger incident were yet to be confirmed, just as a woman identified as Helen Nenge from Mbawa Mbanyiar kindred was also attacked on Friday at 4pm, wounded, and the sum of N6,000 collected from her.
Benue’s State Commissioner for Information, Matthew Abo, an indigene of Ukum, confirmed to journalists in Makurdi that eight farmers were killed on Saturday morning in his home LGA while on their way to the farm.
Abo, however, could not ascertain those responsible for the latest killing as, according to him, apart from armed invasions, there had also been communal crisis in Jootar between the Tiv and Jukun.
Police spokeswoman for Benue command, CSP Catherine Anene, in a phone conversation with Daily Trust correspondent on Sunday, confirmed only the Logo LGA attack, which she said was repelled by security operatives.
“There are no attacks anywhere. I can confirm that of Ayilamo in Logo LGA, where I got reports of two local security officers shot by the attackers. A combined security force on the ground in the area had responded to a distress call to ward off the attackers who came to attack the people, but as they were running away, they shot those two local security personnel who were stationed elsewhere.
“They responded swiftly and repelled the attackers, so Ayilamo’s case is confirmed, and police are on the ground. That of Jootar in Ukum LGA happened somewhere in Taraba; some indigenes of Benue were attacked in Taraba, and the corpses were brought to Jootar. We don’t have the details yet,” Anene explained.