Gunmen invades burial venue, kill traditional ruler, 8 others in Benue

No fewer than nine persons including a traditional ruler were killed by gunmen in Mbakange Mbacher Council Ward, Katsina-Ala Local Government area of Benue State.

The gunmen had stormed the venue of the burial of a Tax Collector, Zaki Atser Nor and his wife on Saturday, February 26, and opened fire on mourners killing nine persons on the spot while also leaving other persons critically injured.

A source who pleaded anonymity said the attack may be a retaliation of the killing of some armed militia men loyal to the slain Benue’s militia warlord, Terwase Akwaza alias Gana last Thursday and Friday by troops of Operation Whirl Stroke (OPWS).

Confirming the incident on Sunday, Chairman of Kastina-Ala LGA, Alfred Atera, said;

“Nine persons were killed at a burial on Saturday. It was a reprisal. You know one of the boys, Janta was killed. It was a reprisal,”

“The gunmen only wanted to make a statement by storming that burial and killing people. It’s not that they had anything against the man that was being buried. In fact, one of the in-laws from Vandeikya who provided the coffin for the burial of the deceased man was sadly gunned down by the invading gunmen.

Force Commander of OPWS, Maj. Gen. Kevin Aligbe who confirmed the attack however dispelled insinuation that it was a retaliation of an earlier killing of some wanted armed militias by his troops.

“It is true that we are on operation around that area. The reason is that these guys (bandits) have been killing people and extorting people. So, whatever happened yesterday (Saturday) is not as a result of what we are doing because some of them (bandits) have submitted weapons within the last two weeks or something like that,” Major Aligbe stated.

“They have just made up there minds that they are going to make the place unsafe to law abiding citizens . But in the next two weeks we are going to get all of them. That is sure promise to Benue people.”

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