MAKURDI—No fewer than 33 persons
were feared dead in a fresh outbreak of fighting between suspected Fulani
herdsmen and native farmers in Agatu Local Government Area of Benue State.
Eyewitnesses that the crisis, which
erupted Saturday and lasted till yesterday, some of the victims burnt beyond
recognition. It also led to the burning down of over 30 houses and huts,
including several farmlands and fish ponds owned by the natives.
According to the source, “the Fulani
herdsmen had invaded Ojantele, Okpagabi and Ibadan in Agatu council on
Saturday, killing close to 10 people.
“From there, they ambushed about
three people from Agatu, who were going to a neighboring village in Apa Local
Government Area of the state and slaughtered them in cold blood.”
The unwarranted killing and
destruction of houses, huts and farms prompted a reprisal attack on Sunday at
the Fulani settlement in a boarder village between Apa and Agatu, where a free
for all ensued leading to the death of many more people.
“The development has led to
villagers living at the border of both Apa and Agatu councils fleeing their
abode and taking refuge in neighboring towns and villages for fear of being
killed by the mercenaries, who have taken over the fighting.”
When contacted, Secretary, Miyette
Allah Cattle Breeders Association, Benue State chapter, Garus Gololo told
Journalists that last night, no fewer than 20 Fulanis were killed in the
fighting.

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