Lucky Obukohwo, Reporting
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has revealed that over 100 people have been killed with 6,527 displaced, following a series of coordinated attacks by gunmen in Benue state.
Recall that on Saturday morning, herdsmen militia launched a fresh attack on Yelewata, a community in Guma LGA of Benue, killing dozens of residents and leaving others severely injured.
NEMA, in a statement, said two soldiers and one officer of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) were killed in an ambush near Daudu, Guma LGA while responding to a distress call.
The agency said the Benue police command confirmed that some of the assailants were also killed in a gun battle, and that efforts were underway to restore order in the affected communities.
It added that 20 persons, out of 46 people taken to hospitals with varying degrees of injuries, died while receiving treatment.
It noted that 1,069 households had been registered as displaced including 1,768 females, 759 males, 657 children under 18, and 1,870 adults above 18.
NEMA said vulnerable groups among the displaced include 252 lactating mothers, 82 pregnant women, and 91 elderly persons.
The agency noted that relief efforts are ongoing for thousands of residents forced to flee their homes, as a new internally displaced persons (IDP) camp has been set up at the Makurdi International Market to provide temporary shelter.
It added that there is an urgent need for food, non-food items (NFIs), clean water, blood donations and medical supplies to support those affected by the attacks.