Home News Police Confirms Suspected Herdsmen Attack Leaving One Dead, Many Injured in Benue
News

Police Confirms Suspected Herdsmen Attack Leaving One Dead, Many Injured in Benue

Share
Share

Reprisal attack by suspected herdsmen on Tse Igba Uke and Aliade villages in Gwer Local Government Area of Benue has left one person dead and many others injured, the police have confirmed.


 

Asp. Moses Yamu, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) for the command in the state, confirmed the incident to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Makurdi.

He said the suspected herdsmen carried out the attack on Wednesday night, following an attack on their cattle by some youths of the village.

He also said the corpse of the villager killed during the incident had been deposited at the Aliade General Hospital and the injured receiving treatment in the same hospital.

Yamu also told NAN that angry youths took to the streets, on Thursday, following the reprisal attack on the village and barricaded Aliade Federal highway to protest the killing of one of their own.

Aliade Federal highway is a major exit route to the southern part of the country.

He, however, assured that the police personnel had been drafted to the place to quell the protest and restore normalcy.

The police spokesman, however, warned against jungle justice. (NAN)

Share
Related News
NewsTop stories

Protest Erupts At National Assembly Over Senate’s Delay In Confirming NERC Chairman Nominee

Fresh tension erupted at Nigeria’s National Assembly in Abuja on Tuesday as...

News

Presidential Aide Says Nigeria’s Response To Genocide Allegations Is Balanced And Resolute

The Special Adviser on Policy Communication to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Daniel...

News

Presidency Reaffirms Tinubu’s Resolve To End Terrorism And Strengthen National Unity

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration has restated its strong commitment to ending...

News

Gombe Approves ₦2.6bn For Deputy Governor’s Office And Fire Service Headquarters Construction

The Gombe State Government has approved the sum of ₦1.3 billion for...