Armed men, suspected to be Fulani herdsmen, have reportedly attacked Senator Gabriel Suswam’s hometown in Yonov, Tombo, Turan and Nenzev in Logo as well as communities in Guma and Buruku Local Government Areas of Benue State, sacking thousands of residents.
It was learnt that the incident happened when the assailants, in their numbers, marched into the communities with over a thousand cattle from neighbouring communities in Taraba State.
They were said to have destroyed large cassava farms and yam seedlings during the attack, as residents fled in droves for their lives.
Chief Joseph Anawa, a stakeholder in the area, who confirmed the incidents to newsmen on Tuesday, said it had triggered tension in the affected areas.
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According to him, the Fulani herders who were hostile upon their arrival in the communities, declared that they were out to settle in the areas.
He said, “They were so hostile and did not want anybody to come close to them. The locals on sighting the arrival of cows started packing out of their villages for the fear of the unknown.
“When the kindred head of Mbaifu, Zaki Gbamga Nengem went to them to know their mission in his community, they outrightly told him that they have come to settle there.”
When contacted, the Benue State Police Public Relations Officer, Superintendent, SP, Cathrine Anene said she was yet to be briefed.