Force Commander of the Military Special Operation in
Benue State Operation Whirl Stroke (OPWS), Major General Adeyemi Yekini, on Tuesday disclosed that troops
have been deployed in Agatu to ensure peace as well as prevent a resurgence of
violence in the area.
Few weeks ago, a communal clash between two Agatu
communities claimed the lives of no fewer than 35 locals in Okokolo community,
an attack allegedly carried out by youths of Abugbe community.
Reacting to the attack, Yekini, who described the
killing as shameful, said the OPWS immediately set machinery in motion in
collaboration with the state government to ensure a peaceful resolution of the
matter.
He said: "So far, we have initiated a peaceful
dialogue through the state government on the need to eschew violence in Agatu.
We have also organised a deployment of OPWS force in Agatu to ensure peaceful
relations and prevent resurgence of violence as well as ensure that the
fishpond in contention is now open to both communities to use.
"It is shameful that two neighbouring communities
would be killing themselves the way they did. As a force, we are determined to
ensure that such doesn't happen again. I hereby warn armed groups from any of
the communities to lay down their arms immediately.”
The OPWS boss posited that any group who fails to
lay down its arms as advised would be traced, apprehended and made to face the
wrath of the law or be neutralised.
He said the OPWS would continue to apply its
non-kinetic operation in resolving issues in Benue, Taraba and Nasarawa States
to ensure peaceful coexistence among communities and various ethnic groups in
the aforementioned states.
Yekini explained further that after the meeting
between Tiv and Jukun at Kente a few weeks ago, the OPWS followed it up with a
deployment of troops in the area which has largely reduced the incessant
attacks in that area.
"In fact, the road between Gbeji in Benue State
through Kente, Vaase to Wukari has now been reopened with OPWS troops
constantly patrolling that general area, which has helped to reduce attacks in
that area.
"However, we are still having occasional
problems around Joorta and Rafinkada, but we are planning to send troops to
Joorta. We will work with 93 Battalion on how to improve security around
Rafinkada. We did it in Agatu and Kente and it worked. We will do same in
Joorta and Rafinkada in collaboration with 93 Battalion," Yekini said.
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