- Some other persons also sustained injuries in the incident
- The soldiers reportedly engaged local vigilantes in a duel
to free suspected herdsmen
A cloud of tension and fear hangs over Benue state, even as
tears again flow, following the death of a teenage boy killed by soldiers’
stray bullets in Jato Aka village.
Several others were reportedly wounded in the incident which
stemmed from an altercation between soldiers attached to the 707 Special Forces
Brigade in Makurdi, and a vigilance group.
The Guardian reports that it all began when a vigilance
group arrested some gunmen suspected to be Fulni herdsmen.
Just In: Tears flow in Benue, as soldiers' stray bullet
kills teenager, injures others
Just In: Tears flow in Benue, as soldiers' stray bullet kills
teenager, injures others
According to a source in the village, the suspects were said
to have called some soldiers stationed in Kashimbila camp whose attempt to
forcibly free them was resisted by the youths.
This, the source added, led the soldiers to shoot into air
to disperse the crowed, leading to the death of the boy, whose name was given
as Ayem Atume. The late boy, a student, was said to be taking his lunch in his
compound near the scene of the incident when the bullet killed him.
The tragedy has reportedly created tension in the village as
it happened a day after some unidentified gunmen in military uniform attacked a
yam market in Zaki Biam, in Ukum Local Council area, killing many people.
Others who reportedly sustained injuries in the attack were
Gbenda Lukera, Orngu Aondoga, Kator Atime, Aondongu Amenga, Terseer Deban
Igbalumun Sam Aya and two others yet to be identified.
When the police Public Relations Officer, Moses Yamu, was
contacted for confirmation, he referred our correspondent to the army
spokesperson. The army representative, Major Olabisi Ayeni, who is an Assistant
Director, 707 Army Special Forces Brigade, Makurdi, confirmed the incident.
He explained that some youths had mounted an illegal
roadblock on the Jato-Taraba road and arrested some innocent road users. He
said: “They were indiscriminately lynching the suspects on the allegation that
they were Fulani herdsmen. When our soldiers got a distress call, they moved
into the scene and were able to rescue seven of the people whom we evacuated to
our base in Jato.
“While this was going on, the aggrieved youths regrouped and
surrounded the military base camp, demanding that the seven commuters be handed
over to them. They became aggressive by throwing stones into the camp and later
fired gunshots., which killed the boy and destroyed our operational vehicles.”
Olabisi denied the claim that the troops were protecting the Fulani herdsmen
This development is coming on the his of reports that a
police special forces team has landed in Benue to ensure tranquility in the
state.
NAIJ.com had earlier reported that the death toll between
10th to 20th March has risen to 60 in Benue state, following alleged attacks by
suspected Fulani herdsmen.

Post a Comment Blogger Facebook