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50 feared killed as suspected herdsmen invade Benue communities
No fewer than 50 persons have been feared killed during a four-day attack by suspected herdsmen who invaded some communities in Kwande Local Government Area of Benue State.
PUNCH Metro gathered that the affected communities include Adam, Iyarinwa, Abamde Ityuluv, Waya Boagundu, Agura Ayaga and Azege areas in Turan Council Ward, Kwande LGA.
The immediate past Chairman of the LGA, Tertsua Yarkbewan, while speaking to journalists on the phone on Monday, said over 50 people were killed during the attacks by suspected herdsmen.
He said, “My people are being massacred like goats. What we have been hearing is that there are Fulani attacks, especially in Turan in the Kwande axis. Even places where there were no attacks before are witnessing attacks.
“Now, every day you hear that five or four people were killed, you cannot have the exact number of those that have been killed because some corpses are still in the bush and yet to be recovered. But looking at the number of people being killed in the past few days, I think the casualty figures should be over 50.”
The state Police Public Relations Officer, Catherine Anene, when contacted, debunked the casualty figure.
She said, “They have not given me the report but it is not up to 50; the initial report they gave me there was a change of leadership of the division. The new DPO just reported last Friday and when I asked him to give me a situation report he said the area is calm now.”
Meanwhile, the governorship candidate of the APC, Hyacinth Alia, in a statement issued by one of his media aides, Isaac Uzaan, condemned the attacks on communities in Kwande and Gwer-West by suspected herders.
He also expressed deep concern over the herdsmen invasion of communities in the state and the gruesome killing of citizens, adding that the situation had become a new normal in the state.
“The Benue APC governorship candidate faulted the resurgence of the brutal killings of Benue citizens, wondering why such was coming at the heels of the presidential and National Assembly elections that produced Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu as president-elect of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” the statement said.
In his reaction, the acting Chairman of PDP in the state, Isaac Teryila, condemned the attacks that resulted in the loss of people’s lives, the destruction of property including farms and the consequent displacement of people from their lands in the state.
“Those attacks, if not halted by security forces, will further worsen the problem of low voters’ turnout at the coming governorship and state House of Assembly elections slated to hold on March 11, 2023, across the state.”
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Over 20 Feared Dead as Speeding Lorry Rams Into Crowd in Migori Town
UPDATE Saturday, April 8: Azimio party leader Raila Odinga sent his condolence message to the victims’ families.
“I offer my deepest sympathies to all those who have lost their loved ones, friends, and colleagues in the tragic accident that occurred this morning at the boda boda stage in Migori town,” Raila stated.
“May God grant you all fortitude to get through this difficult moment,” he added.
At least 9 people were killed and others injured in a grisly accident after a lorry lost control and rammed into a boda boda parking spot in Migori County on the Migori-Isibiania road on Saturday morning, April 8.
Residents gathered near the grisly incident in Migori County on Saturday morning April 8, 2023
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Eyewitnesses who spoke with Kenyans.co.ke confirmed that the driver was among the victims who suffered critical injuries.
The lorry was said to have crashed near Migori Primary School after the driver failed to control its speed outside the CBD.
“We saw the lorry speeding into town, and it crashed passers-by, motorists, and boda boda riders as it went down the hill.
“It then rammed into a lorry with sand, forcing it to stop. If the lorry without sand weren’t in that spot, then the lorry with rice (which lost control) would have killed more,” the eyewitness who works near Easy Coach booking station in Migori stated.
He added that some residents resorted to stealing the rice while others rescued the victims. Police also rushed to the scene to man the crowd and traffic.
Alongside the police were other rescue personnel rushed to the area to rescue the victims and transfer them to the nearby hospitals. Dead bodies were also ferried to a nearby morgue.
It was reported that the accident occurred after the lorry’s brakes failed to cause it to lose control on the steep terrain.
According to data from the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA), 1,072 lives were lost in road accidents between January and March 2023, with the Nairobi-Nakuru Highway being the most dangerous road in the country.
Following rampant accidents, Transport Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen announced a crackdown on all unroadworthy vehicles to reduce the fatalities.
The aftermath of an accident involving a lorry in Migori town on Saturday, April 8, 2023
Migori News
“I directed NTSA to heighten surveillance to ensure unroadworthy vehicles are not allowed on our roads,” the CS declared.
Murkomen also announced measures to reduce the casualties, including, cameras on highways, improved car inspection and civic education to Kenyans on road safety.
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