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Dozens Killed in Benue State as Herders Attack Four Villages

Authorities are stepping up enforcement of Benue’s open grazing ban after the governor called the attacks a heinous act

Overview

  • At least 42 people were killed in separate raids on Tyolaha, Tse-Ubiam, Ahume and Aondona villages between Friday and Sunday.
  • Ormin Torsar Victor, chairman of Gwer West, accused Fulani herders of carrying out coordinated attacks that left women, children and a Catholic priest wounded.
  • Benue state police reported a lower death toll, confirmed one officer died defending his post and said some bodies remain unrecovered.
  • The violence reflects a long-standing conflict over land and resources between Muslim nomadic herders and predominantly Christian farmers.
  • Governor Hyacinth Alia condemned the killings as a heinous act and authorities are enforcing a 2017 ban on open grazing to curb further clashes.