At least 42 killed in weekend attacks in Nigeria's Benue state, local official says
Nigerian military secure an area where a man was killed by suspected militants near Maiduguri, Nigeria, February 16, 2019. Photo/Reuters
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At least 42 people were shot dead by suspected herders in a
series of weekend attacks across Gwer West district in Nigeria's central Benue
state, a local official said on Tuesday.
Thirty-two bodies were recovered from Sunday's assaults on
the Ahume and Aondona villages, while 10 more were killed in a separate attack
on the villages of Tyolaha and Tse-Ubiam on Saturday, said Victor Omnin,
chairman of the Gwer West local government.
"It's a pathetic situation. As we speak, we are still
recovering corpses," Omnin told journalists.
Benue is in Nigeria's Middle Belt, a region where the majority Muslim North meets the largely Christian South.
The region faces
competition over land use, with conflicts between herders, who seek grazing
land for their cattle, and farmers, who need arable land for cultivation. These
tensions are often worsened by overlapping ethnic and religious divisions.
Benue Governor Hyacinth Iormem Alia's office said a Catholic
priest was also shot in the area by the assailants, and is in critical but
stable condition.


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