Mar 14 β€’ 08:28 UTC πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ Nigeria Punch

Police beef up security in Benue communities attacked by armed herders

Security has been increased in Benue communities after armed herders attacked, resulting in casualties and an active search and rescue operation.

In response to an armed invasion of Ojantele and Okpette communities in Benue State, Nigeria, authorities have strengthened security measures. The attack, which took place on a Friday while local farmers worked in their fields, has raised significant concerns about safety in the area. The state's police spokesperson, DSP Udeme Edet, confirmed that six fatalities resulted from the violence, indicating the severity of the situation and the urgency for immediate action from security forces.

A joint operation that includes members of the Nigeria Police Force, military units, and local youth groups was quickly mobilized to conduct search and rescue efforts in the vicinity. These operations aim to locate missing individuals and apprehend those responsible for the attack. The response underscores the collaborative approach taken by various security agencies and local communities to combat such threats, reflecting the growing instability in regions impacted by herder-farmer conflicts in Nigeria.

As efforts continue to protect residents and restore safety, the Benue State Police Commissioner has emphasized that maintaining order is a priority. With persistent violence affecting farming activities, the situation necessitates ongoing surveillance and intervention to ensure the security and normalcy of life in these communities, highlighting the broader implications of herder-related violence across Nigeria's agricultural landscape.

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