The Guardian (Nigeria)

Troops neutralise 12 assailants in Benue

• Identify five freed Afaka students

- From Joseph Wantu ( Makurdi) and Okodili Ndidi ( Abuja)

THE military has destroyed the hide- out of criminals who attacked troops at Bonta village in Konshisha Local Council of Benue State, neutralisi­ng 12 of the bandits.

The Guardian revealed that the bandits were part of the gang that carried out the attack on the soldiers in the area last Monday.

Bonta had been in land dispute with Ukpute- Ainu community of Oju Local Council, a developmen­t that made government to draft troops to the area.

Unfortunat­ely, the troops deployed to maintain peace between the two warring communitie­s were reportedly ambushed by ‘ Bonta Boys’.

Sources from the area told newsmen that the boys killed the missing soldiers.

The Guardian gathered that the military mobilised and stormed the village with helicopter­s and destroyed all houses suspected to be housing bandits, during which several arms were reportedly recovered.

At the time of filing this report, residents of Bonta and environs had deserted their homes for Tse- Agbaragba, headquarte­rs of Konshisha.

The Police Public Relations Officer ( PPRO), DSP Catherine Anene, said she was not aware of such raid by the military in Konshisha.

Efforts by The Guardian to speak with the Force Commander of Operation Whirl Stroke ( OPWS), MajGen. Adeyemi Yekini, failed. All his phone lines were not getting through.

But Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom, has vowed to ensure that peace returns to Konshisha and Oju.

Briefing journalist­s, yesterday, after an expanded security council meeting with stakeholde­rs from the two local councils, Ortom warned the people against attack on security agents, stating that such acts would make the situation extremely difficult to contain.

While stressing the need for Benue people to support security operatives deployed to end crisis, the governor intimated that at the state security council meeting, it was agreed that the boundary be demarcated between the two local councils, and that a day had been fixed for the exercise.

MEANWHILE, the Nigerian Army has revealed the identities of the five students of the College of Forestry Mechanisat­ion, Afaka, Kaduna State, who were rescued from kidnappers.

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