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Abounu Raises Alarm Of Impending Attack In Benue

Abounu Raises Alarm Of Impending Attack In Benue
  • PublishedApril 19, 2018

Mr. Benson Abounu has raised alarm while speaking to newsmen on Wednesday of impending attacks on Benue communities.

The Acting Governor of Benue said security reports made available to him had indicated that large number of armed mercenaries had occupied the Benue Valley and were planning to launch simultaneous attacks on five major Benue communities.

About six local government areas of the state had at one time or more been attacked by Fulani herdsmen since New Year’s Day.

Some of the council areas that have suffered attacks include Guma, Logo, Okpokwu, Makurdi, Agatu and Kwande LGAs.

According to Abonu, the reports he had received, the mercenaries had already identified and occupied five different locations and communities along the riverine areas of the state waiting to launch possible attacks simultaneously.

The acting governor, who disclosed this shortly after he came out of the State Executive Council Meeting held at the Government House in Makurdi, noted that the situation was very pathetic.

“We have received security reports which indicated that large numbers of armed mercenaries have moved into the Benue Valley and had mapped out five different locations in Benue State to launch possible attacks on five major communities in the state simultaneously.

“This development is absolutely worrisome and unhealthy to our state and we condemn it in totality. The reports further showed that the mercenaries would be carrying out their nefarious attacks on those communities occupied by people around the riverine areas of the state.

“Since we got this report, we have never rest on our oars. I have been meeting with all the heads of security formations in the state for us to find ways of stopping these people,” Abounu stressed.

 

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