Two feared killed, houses burnt in Benue communal clash

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Two people were reportedly killed and another two people were shot in a communal clash that rocked the Ajetachi community at the North Bank area, a suburb of Makurdi, Benue State capital.

Several houses were reportedly burnt down during the incident, which according to eyewitnesses, started late hours of Sunday till Easter Monday.

An eyewitness, Nura Umah, told journalists that the crisis was between Jukun and Tiv youths.

“The crisis started late hours of Sunday between Jukun and Tiv youths, several houses were burnt at Ajetachi, near the old bridge at North Bank.

“Two people were killed during the crisis, one of them (deceased ) was an okada rider, and another man who was hawking leather.

“They have buried the two people today (Monday), yesterday when the Jukuns were in the church, the Tiv people attacked them in the church and shot two people who are presently receiving treatment in the hospital,” Umar said.

Efforts to get the response of the Commissioner of Police, Emmanuel Adesina, were not successful as his phone rang out.

One person has been killed and several houses burnt in a renewed fight between Mbasombo and Mbaivur communities of Ikpayongo in  the Gwer East Local Government  Area of Benue State.

The two communities had been embroiled in crisis for years. The Tuesday attack, it was learnt, was triggered by the killing of a young man in his farm last Friday.

It was gathered that the Mbaivur people, on reprisal mission, invaded Mbasombo community in the early hours of Tuesday, setting several houses on fire.

An indigene of Mbaivur, who spoke to our correspondent on condition of anonymity on Tuesday, explained that the Mbaivur had earlier demanded that Mbasombo people fish out the killers of the young man.

“As of this (Tuesday) morning, the Mbasombo people were not able to produce those who killed the young farmer. So, the Mbaivur people went on reprisal attack,” the resident said.

According to the resident, five Mbaivur people had been killed  before the killing of the young farmer last Friday.

“The corpses  were kept in the mortuary and when this man was killed in his farm last Friday, Mbaivur people  removed the other corpses from the mortuary and went and bury them,” the witness said.

When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer in Benue State, Catherine Anene, confirmed Tuesday incident, saying several houses were torched.

The PPRO, however, said no life was lost.

“Yes, there was a crisis in the area; several houses were burnt but policemen have been dispatched to the area to maintain peace,” Anene said.

Meanwhile, the police have arrested   21 suspected arsonists  in connection with the weekend crisis between Ibila and Oju communities  in Oju  Local Government Area of the state.

It was gathered that the purported location of a proposed foreign university was at the centre of the crisis between the two communities.

Parading the suspected arsonists  on Tuesday on behalf of the Commissioner of Police, Aliwari Okoro,  the PPRO described the scale of damage done by the suspected arsonists as massive.

“These people were found at the scene of the incident, setting houses ablaze and the command will not allow anyone to take the law into their hands. The CP has directed that the suspects be charged to court as soon as possible,” he declared.

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