
Suspected
Fulani militia killed five persons including a school principal, Mr. Sam Wayo,
in the ancestral home of the immediate past governor of Benue State, Gabriel
Suswam, on Tuesday.
Wayo’s
brother, Mr. Msugh Lim, was also among the people killed. The victims were
killed around 5.30pm.
According
to our reliable source, the school principal and his brother were slaughtered
by the Fulani militia in the vicinity of Akombo village, close to Anyim, the home
town of the former governor.
The other three victims were also captured in the area.
Meanwhile, the state Deputy Governor, Benson Abounu, has
called on President Muhammadu Buhari to deploy soldiers to the flash-points in
the state to curb the incessant attacks and killings in the state by the
herdsmen.
According to sources, the suspected Fulani herdsmen were said
to have hidden themselves in a church building at Akombo village, near Anyim,
home town of ex-governor Suswam.
The source said , ‘’The invaders hid in the Church premises
at NKST Tyogbihi (Tiza) after the night’s operation at Akombo village, near
Anyiin, where they killed the principal, his brother and three other people.
They also wounded many others.
“They died on the spot within the Church premises where they
were shot by the Fulanis herdsmen. Late Sam Wayo is due to retire from the
service very soon.”
In the incident on Monday, the source hinted that sporadic
shooting by Fulani militants were first heard about 910pm on Monday.
The source added that residents of Agbenge, Kwagh Agule,
Tyoban, Tse Yough and Gemana villages were throughout the night running for
safety in the bush.
‘”The invaders crossed at the abandoned Mobile Police
barracks to launch this attack. This area is one of the settlements harbouring
many internally displaced persons from the neighbouring communities of Turan,
Tombo, Ukemberagya and Tswarev council wards in Gaambe-Tiev Logo LGA,” he said.
The source added that so far, scores have been missing while
many were wounded.
“This attack is a sustained assault on the Logo people by the
Fulani herdsmen,” another source said.
Confirming the incident, the Police Public Relations
Officer, ASP Moses Yamu, said two persons were killed in the early attack
on Tuesday in Logo.
Meanwhile, Abounu, who spoke to newsmen after the State
Executive Council meeting on Tuesday said, “What we are passing through now is
an emergency situation, which if not urgently nipped in the bud, may become a
full blown war.”
The deputy governor regretted the despite constant attacks in
the state. “The Federal Government has not taken definite step on the matter,”
he said.
He therefore called on the government at the national level
to urgently arrest the situation before it assumes a frightening dimension.
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