At least 50 killed as gunmen attack Nigerian village

At least 50 killed as gunmen attack Nigerian village

At least 50 individuals have been killed by gunmen throughout two assaults on a village in northcentral Nigeria, authorities mentioned Friday.

Ruben Bako, chairman of the Otukpo native authorities the place the bloodbath occurred, mentioned that gunmen killed 47 individuals on Wednesday in Umogidi village in Benue state. A day earlier, three different individuals had been slain in the identical place, he mentioned.

Anene Sewuese with Benue state police confirmed that assault and mentioned that the assailants had opened hearth at a market. However, Sewuese put the demise toll at eight individuals, together with a police officer.

“The 46 casualties were from the bodies of victims found and retrieved. Many people are still missing, so number of those killed may be higher,” Paul Hemba, a safety advisor to Benue State governor, informed AFP.

The motive of the assaults was not instantly clear, although authorities mentioned they imagine each assaults had been related. While there was no declare of duty, authorities mentioned suspicion fell on native herdsmen, who’ve clashed prior to now with farmers over land disputes in northcentral Nigeria.

The farmers accuse the herders, principally of Fulani origin, of grazing their livestock on their farms and destroying their produce. The herders insist that the lands are grazing routes that had been first backed by legislation in 1965, 5 years after the nation gained its independence.

Benue state, which is known as ”Nigeria’s meals basket” due to its bountiful harvests, is without doubt one of the hardest hit within the decadeslong clashes between agrarian communities and nomadic cattle herders throughout Nigeria’s northwest and central areas.

Agricultural yields from the state have decreased over time due to these frequent clashes, additional squeezing households in a area the place many are poor and hungry.

Communal violence is simply one of many safety challenges dealing with President-elect Bola Tinubu who gained a presidential poll final month that was marked by heavy delays and accusations of vote rigging.

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