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Herders murder PDP ex-chairman, three others in Benue fresh attacks

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The armed herders wreaking havoc in Benue State have launched attacks again, killing a former ward chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), James Akase.

Three others were killed in the separate attacks in Gwer West and Guma Local Government Areas of Benue State.

Many residents have also abandoned their homes as an aftermath of the attacks. 

According to locals, the attacks, which occurred on Monday, left several others injured.

The victims were reportedly attacked in their respective communities in what locals described as coordinated strikes by armed assailants on rural settlements.

In Gwer West, Akase, who hailed from Tse-Defam in the Mba’akov Vengav area of Avihijime Council Ward, was reportedly killed while attempting to return to his abandoned home to retrieve food for his displaced family. 

Sources said the community had previously been overrun by invaders, forcing residents to flee.

Chairman of Gwer West LGA, Victor Ormin, confirmed Akase's death in a phone interview, revealing that another resident was abducted the same day but later released after family members paid a ransom.

In a separate attack in Guma LGA, three individuals were killed in two villages. 

The victims were identified as Bartholomew Ikornya, who was shot dead in Tse Ikpe Ago, located along the Yogbo-Gyungu Aze road in Mbayer/Yandev Council Ward, and Gabriel Korlaga and one Kunde, both killed in Tse Kologa, Mbagune, under the Nyiev Council Ward.

Local sources said the attacks caused panic and displacement in the affected communities, with survivors receiving treatment at various hospitals.

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