Nigeria: Cowardly Armed Bandits Kill At Least 37 People In IDP Camp In Benue State

Photo: AFP / Africanews

The attack, on a school that was housing displaced families in Benue state, came following gunmen attacked a village in the same state earlier this week and killed up to 50 people.

The motives for the killings remain unclear, but local authorities have blamed nomadic herders of the Fulani ethnic group, who have long clashed with sedentary farmers in Benue province over access to land and resources.

“My security adviser has confirmed to me that 37 people have been killed,” Benue state governor Samuel Ortom told AFP by telephone.

President Muhammadu Buhari, who will leave power in May following two terms, condemned the massacre on Saturday and assured that efforts were being made to end this “extreme violence”.

“The President has condemned the use of terrorism as a tool in intercommunal conflicts, urging that the attackers be found and brought to justice,” a presidential statement read.

Benue province is one of the worst affected by years of clashes between nomadic herders and farmers who blame herdsmen for letting their cattle graze on their land.

These conflicts often escalate into clashes between armed militias created to protect rival communities.

The fight once morest insecurity will be a major challenge for the new president Bola Tinubu, who won the presidential election in February.

Security forces are still struggling to try to end a 14-year-old jihadist conflict in the northeast of the country, which has killed at least 40,000 and displaced more than two million people.

Source: Africanews
Original title: At least 37 people killed in a camp for displaced people in Nigeria

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