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Fulani herdsmen attack: Benue records 135 attacks, over 2,600 deaths in one year

The FrontierThe FrontierJune 26, 2024 2861 Minutes read0

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The Amnesty International has disclosed that between January 2023 and February 2024, Benue State recorded at least 135 attacks and over 2600 deaths including women and children.

The Program Manager of Amnesty International, Mrs Barbara Magaji, stated this during a photo exhibition and press conference on the conflicts in Benue held in Makurdi, today.

According to her, between January and February 18, 2024 several attacks took place in four local government areas of the state including Apa, Otukpo, Agatu and Guma respectively.

“As a result of the attacks, a total of 12,369 individuals from 2,105 households were displaced from their homes, forcing them to seek refuge in neighbouring communities.

“At least 540 people were killed and 149 injuries reported because of the attacks,” she said.

Magaji who noted that the figures were findings of their research on frequent attacks in Benue state said, “We are deeply concerned by how these attacks undermine the right to life, right livelihood and the right to live free from violence or any form of discrimination.”

“Between January 2023 and February, 2024, over 50 rural communities in Benue State recorded at least 135 attacks leading to the deaths of 2600 people many of whom are women and children. This has left hundreds displaced, wounded, raped and others kidnapped.”

While she noted that 18 out of 23 Local Government Area of the state, 18 have been affected, Magaji said the attacks are significantly affecting food security and livelihood, because the affected communities are farmers and displacement makes them unable to carry out any farming activities.

She also reported that as a result of the attacks 55 schools were destroyed by armed attackers or closed due to insecurity, thereby leaving hundreds of children out of school in addition to periodic markets in rural communities which had either been attacked, destroyed or closed following conflicts and insecurity.

She also noted that over 80 percent of farming populations in Agatu, Guma, Gwer West have been displaced with no access to farmland or any means of livelihood.

The Amnesty International therefore called on the Nigerian authorities to among other things protect lives and end the attacks in Benue State while ensuring that security lapsed and attacks are investigated to gain justice for the victims, survivors and their families.

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