Benue Governor Orders Herdsmen Out Of Buruku LG
Governor
Samuel Ortom of Benue has given Fulani herdsmen in Tombo-Mbalagh, Buruku Local
Government Area of the state, a two-day ultimatum to leave the area.
Mr.
Ortom gave the order on Monday in Tombo-Mbalagh during a visit to ascertain the
damage inflicted on the community by herdsmen.
The
visit followed attacks carried out by the herdsmen over the weekend, the News
Agency of Nigeria reports.
Eight
bodies were recovered, while three persons were missing, according to the sole
administrator for the council area, Justina Sorkaa,
The
state police commissioner, Bashir Makama, however said six persons died in the
attack.
Mr.
Ortom said he had directed security agencies as a matter of urgency to lead
herdsmen out of the area for peace to reign.
He
said the herdsmen must leave since they were not welcomed by the unarmed
inhabitants of the area.
Most
people in Benue state were disarmed through the amnesty programme executed by
the Ortom administration in 2015.
Mr.
Ortom encouraged the people to remain law abiding by reporting for appropriate
action, any breach of peace by the herdsmen.
“Some
of the displaced persons have moved in with their relations in Buruku town and
those who do not have anywhere to go are with us in an improvised IDP camp here
at St Peter’s Anglican Primary School, Imenger,” the Sole Administrator, Mrs.
Sorkaa said.
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