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A Fulani socio-cultural organization, Voice of Fulbe for Peace and Development, has accused youths in the Agatu West area of Agatu Local Government Council in Benue State of orchestrating a series of deadly attacks and large-scale cattle rustling targeting Fulani communities in Kogi State. The allegations were detailed in a communique signed by National President Hamman Gizo and Secretary Ardoi Ibrahim Yallo, released earlier today.
The statement described the attacks as unprovoked, blaming armed criminal youths for the deaths of community members and the loss of hundreds of cattle. The group’s leadership has called for urgent action to address the escalating violence, which they claim has devastated Fulani livelihoods in the region.
The conflict highlights ongoing tensions between local communities and Fulani herders, a long-standing issue in Nigeria’s Middle Belt. The map accompanying the report underscores the proximity of Benue and Kogi States, where such incidents have become increasingly common. Authorities have yet to issue an official response, but the situation remains a focal point of concern.
The communique urges stakeholders to intervene and restore peace, with the group emphasizing the need for dialogue to prevent further loss of life and property. Readers are encouraged to check the comment section of the Daily Post Nigeria’s Facebook post for additional reactions and updates as the story develops.