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Gunmen kill nine people in Benue

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Suspected gunmen on Friday attacked Tse Ujoh community in Ikyurav-Tiev in Katsina Alla local government area of Benue State and killed several people.

While an eyewitness told our correspondent that twelve people were found dead, police confirmed nine person killed in the attack.

According to an eyewitness account, the attackers were said to have stormed the community in a commando manner shooting sporadically leading to death of eight persons on the spot.

The eyewitness further said that some people were injured and taken to an undisclosed hospital where four others died.

“The attackers stormed Tse Ujoh village in Ikyurav-Tiev early hours of yesterday as soon as they invaded the village, they were shooting sporadically, some entered into houses and attacked people.

“By the time they left, several people were injured, at least twelve bodies were found and taken to hospital morgue*, the eyewitness said.

Reacting to the attack, the state governor, Samuel Ortom who decried the constant attacks on Katsina Alla axis said that nine people were killed.

The Governor described as unacceptable, the latest attack on Tse-Ujoh in Ikyurav-Tiev of Katsina-Ala local government area which left nine persons dead in the early hours of yesterday.

The governor who spoke through his Chief Press Secretary, Terver Akase disclosed that troops had been deployed to the affected area to bring the situation under control.

He assured the people of Katsina-Ala that steps had been taken to prevent further attacks in the area adding that three persons had been arrested in connection with the attack.

The statement further said, ‘Governor Ortom reassured the people of the state that his administration will not allow armed militia to continue to terrorize communities.

“He encouraged anyone with information that can lead to the apprehension of the gang members to contact the police, Department of State Service or the military,” the governor said.

The State Command spokesman, Moses Yamu confirmed that nine people were killed.

“We got information that some militia suspected to be of Shitile attacked Tse Ujoh village of Ikyurav-Tiev council ward where nine people were killed”, Yamu said.

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