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Herdsmen killings: Army Chief Oluyede relocates to Benue

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Following the persistent attacks ravaging communities in Benue State, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Olufemi Oluyede, has relocated to the state capital, Makurdi, for an on-the-ground assessment of the security situation.

The army Chief made the move from Abuja on Tuesday morning, accompanied by his Principal Staff Officers (PSOs) and other top military brass from the Army Headquarters.

His visit comes amid growing concerns over the near-daily massacre of innocent villagers by suspected herders and militia groups.

The attacks have claimed numerous lives, left dozens injured and displaced entire communities. Many homes have been set ablaze, pushing survivors into makeshift shelters and camps.

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According to reports, the Army Chief’s visit is aimed at gathering first-hand intelligence and reviewing the military’s strategy in the region.

Though, the relocation appears to signal the seriousness with which the Nigerian Army is treating the crisis, which has continued to draw national condemnation.

A source reveal that the army chief has ordered the deployment of more troops to the state to give the militia and other armed groups tormenting the people a run for their money.

In Benue State, the source said, the COAS will hold strategic meetings with all operational and unit commanders to brainstorm on the way forward as well as review the ongoing operations with a view to end the killings.

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The COAS will also visit troops’ locations and operational bases in the state to interact with troops and boost their morale and fighting spirit.

The COAS is also expected to visit villages that have been attacked and reassure residents of their safety and the resolve of the Nigerian army to protect the lives and property of law-abiding citizens.

News Band also understand that the COAS is not happy with reports of daily killings in Benue that have ravaged the state in the past few weeks and may order some critical changes, including the redeployment of some commanders to head some of the operational units on ground.

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General Oluyede, while in the state, will personally lead troops in the operation on the battlefront. He is expected to spend some days in the state before relocating back to Abuja.

Meanwhile, the attacks in Benue have been described as ethnic cleansing by many, as gunmen suspected to be herdsmen have embarked on a killing spree, attacking villagers in their villages using sophisticated guns and machetes.

Last weekend gunmen killed 43 persons in renewed attacks carried out on several communities of Gwer West and Apa Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Benue State.

 

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