Banditry: Angry protesters burn down palace, local gov’t secretariat
Angry protesters have burnt down the palace of the Ter Nagi, Daniel Abomtse, and parts of the Gwer West Local Government Secretariat in Benue State following the murder of three people in the area on Tuesday, March 11.
The protest, which erupted in Naka community, turned violent after the bodies of three victims, killed by suspected armed herders, were brought to the area Tuesday morning.
The protests quickly escalated into violence, resulting in the destruction of property, including the palace of the traditional ruler, Abomtse, and parts of the Gwer West Local Government Secretariat.
Chairman of Gwer West LGA, Victor Omirin, confirmed the incident, highlighting the growing tensions and insecurity in the region.
Similarly, the Benue State Police Public Relations Officer, Catherine Anene, confirmed that the protest was still ongoing in the Naka community.
She said the police hierarchy in the state swiftly responded by deploying tactical teams to the affected area.
“Information has been received about the protest in Naka and the Commissioner of Police has moved this morning to the area with other tactical teams. Further development will be communicated to you,” she stated.
Attacks by armed men and farmers-herders clashes in Benue have resulted in the loss of hundreds of lives and property.
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