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Killing of Agatu People by Fulani Herdsmen is a Genocide, says David Mark

Admin March 13, 2016

Agatu killingsFormer President of the Senate, Senator David Mark, has described as barbaric, wicked and inhuman the massive attacks and destruction of lives and property in Agatu local government area of Benue state by armed men suspected to be Fulani herdsmen. He described it as a “genocide”.

He said: “I’m shocked beyond words at the extent of destruction I have seen here in Agatu today. This is unbelievable . It is unimaginable . Nothing whatsoever justifies this brazen act of destruction meted out on the people of Agatu. My heart bleeds.”

Senator Mark who was on assessment tour of the communities along with some members of the National and Benue State Assembly from his Benue South constituency urged security operatives to do all that is needed to bring the perpetrators to book.

He was of the view that the attacks could not have happened by accident but suspected a planned and orchestrated genocide against his people of Agatu.

About 10 communities have been raze to the rubbles   while no fewer than 500 lives have been lost to the recent hostilities .

Some of the villages visited by Senator Mark and his team have been deserted and virtually turned into ghost towns. All the primary and post primary schools, health centres , worship centres as well as the police station in the area have been burnt down.

What is left of a hitherto boisterous Agatu communities of Aila, Akwu, Adagbo, Okokolo, Ugboju, Odugbeho, Ogbaulu, Egba and Obagaji are the debris of the wreckage .

He however told the handful of survivors of the attacks to remain calm and law abiding no matter the level of provocation just as assured that the government would intervene to bring succour to them.

Mark advised the people to take advantage of the proposed public hearing by the joint Senate committee on the crisis to bring the matter to public domain and seek redress.

Only last week Senator Mark through a community leader and former commissioner in Benue state Chief John Ngbede distributed relief materials to the survivors .

The former Senate President had counselled the handlers of the relief materials not to discriminate between and among political party faithful in the distribution of the relief materials but ensure that everyone benefits irrespective of party affiliation .

Items distributed included but not limited to mattresses, bags of rice, salt, indomie noodles, clothes as well as toiletries.

Mark also visited one of the Internally Displaced Persons ( IDP) camps located in Apa local government area where he counselled the victims to remain calm as authorities would do the needful to ameliorate their situation .

Some of the survivors and community leaders including Haruna Bawa from Odugbeho, Yakubu Ameh from Adagbo, Stephen Mathew from Aila and Aduba Abraham from Okokolo in their separate remarks   alleged that the Fulani herdsmen invaded their communities shooting and killing everything on sight .

They therefore pleaded with the state and federal governments to intervene and help rebuild the wrecked villages and rehabilitate the survivors .

 

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