Suspected herdsmen have attacked Governor Samuel Ortom’s farmhouse during an attack in Waku village, Guma Local Government Area of Benue State, killing two persons in the attack.
The attack came less than 24 hours after Yogbo, another community in the same local government area, also came under heavy attack by suspected herdsmen which left six persons dead and several property and farmlands destroyed.
The attack was confirmed the in a briefing at the State Police Command Headquarters by the state Police Commissioner, Fatai Owoseni, and the Chairman of Guma Local Government Area, Mr. Anthony Shawon.
Owoseni reiterated the commitment of the command to ensure the restoration of peace in all the troubled communities in the state, with a view to having all the internally-displaced persons return to their ancestral homes.
“Already, the Inspector-General of Police had approved and deployed 15 mobile units of the Force from other states to Benue State; this is aside the Special Forces that have also been deployed to the state,” he said.
“We have also concluded arrangements to deploy more personnel to Guma to flush out the criminal elements operating there.
“We have also deployed to these areas two Armoured Personnel Carriers which were released to us by the DIG out of the five we requested for.
“Police visibility, intelligence capacity as well as deployment of technical assets have already been done in that area and in no distant time, these issues will be a thing of the past.”
On his part, Shawon commended the Police for saving Yogbo from being taken over by the marauding herdsmen.
He however, urged the command to continue to put up a brave fight and continue to sustain the resistance against the herdsmen’s incursion.
“The herdsmen, backed by their militia, invaded Waku village yesterday and killed two persons.
“They are also getting close to Gbajimba town, the local government headquarters and as I speak with you, they have attacked and sacked Governor Ortom’s farm house in Gbajimba.
“Our fear is that if we are not careful, they might overrun the local government headquarters the way they are going,” he stated.
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