Citizens hold candle march for dead victims

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The spate of community killings that occurred in the last week and beyond has resulted into considerations of different opinions by the citizens of the state.

The funeral procession with several coffins in view

Not only has the governor of the state visited the president to register the security challenge that it has become but also requested for a decisive intervention which so far has appeared to be weak-willed.

The attacks, believed to be by Fulani herdsmen, have the citizens mobilising for the burial of at least 75 victims whose hearse were carried by trailer vehicles as the streets were locked down by the funeral procession of about 500 people.

On their part, some residents of Benue state, Nigeria have continued to protest the brutal killing of their kinsmen on January by suspected Fulani herdsmen.

A candlelight vigil match in the capital, Abuja was held recently to protest against recent violence in the region which killed 80 people.

“What is happening right now is just a procession in memory of the dead. Those that have been killed by armed Fulani herdsmen in Benue State. And to tell the government that the people are no longer ok with the kilings that have been going on. We want the Nigerian government to take action and put an end to the killings,” said Emmanuel Onwubiko, Executive Director, Human Rights Writers Association.

The clashes between nomadic herdsmen and farmers have in recent times dislocated some thousands of people in the area.




“I am sad. I feel betrayed by the Nigerian government in its inability to protect innocent citizens from a well-organized militia that were causing havoc across the Benue valley and farming communities across the middle belt,” said Emmanuel Ogbeche, Commentator, Public Affairs.

However, the state Governor, Samuel Ortom on Saturday appealed to the protesters in some parts of the capital, Makurdi, to remain calm and directed security operatives to restore order.

The Nigerian Senate has given the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Ibrahim Idris 14 days ultimatum to arrest and investigate the perpetrators of the Benue killings.

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