The Guardian (Nigeria)

Bandits kill soldier, residents of Benue communitie­s

Kaduna gov sets up panel to resettle displaced indigenes

- From Saxone Akhaine, Kaduna with agency report

BANDITS have killed a soldier and other residents of Kwande and Apa local councils of Benue State, in separate attacks, over the weekend.

It was gathered that the attacks occurred between Saturday and Sunday in the Udedeku community of Maav- Ya, Mkoonmom District, Mbaikyor Council Ward, Turan Jato- Aka, and Ochumekwu in Kwande and Apa.

According to local sources, the bandits invaded the Udedeku community in Kwande and killed many people.

Some locals are said to be missing as of press time.

Confirming the incidents, yesterday, the Force Commander, Operation Whirl Stroke ( OPWS), Maj- Gen Sunday Igbinomwan­hia, stated that suspected bandits attacked soldiers deployed in Ochumekwu, resulting in the death of one soldier. He said: “Suspected armed bandits have attacked soldiers deployed in Ochumekwu, killed one personnel and wounded one. The troops, in response, killed three and injured many of them. They recovered one AK- 47 rifle and rounds of ammunition from them.”

Regarding the attack in Kwande, the OPWS Commander mentioned that troops were conducting a clearance operation to flush

Mout suspected foreign bandits, who invaded the local council.

Police Public Relations Officer ( PPRO) in the state, Catherine Anene, acknowledg­ed the invasion of the forest in Kwande, but said she had not received reports of any killing. EANWHILE, following the agony faced by victims of terrorists’ at tack in Southern Kaduna, Governor Uba Sani has ordered the resettleme­nt of displaced persons back to their ancestral land.

The governor has inaugurate­d a resettleme­nt committee for people and communitie­s displaced by banditr y and violent conflicts in the sout hern part of the state.

Sani, who was represente­d by his deputy, Hadiza Balarabe, while inaugurati­ng the committee at the Government House, yesterday, pointed out that Southern Kaduna had faced its share of displaceme­nt of individual­s and families, due to violence debilitati­ng many parts of the state.

The committee, which has the Secretary to the State Government ( SSG), Dr Abdulkadir Meyere; the Overseeing Commission­er Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan; Chief Press Secretary ( CPS), Muhammad Shehu among others as members, is chaired by the deputy governor.

 ?? PHOTO: NAN ?? Humanitari­an Affairs, Government Liaison Unit, United Nations Office for the Coordinati­on of Humanitari­an Affairs ( UNOCHA), Ballama Mustafa ( left); Director, Planning, Research and Forecastin­g, National Emergency Management Agency ( NEMA), Dr Onimode Bandele; Director- General of NEMA, Mustapha Ahmed; Head of Coordinati­on, Abuja, UNOCHA, Ms Beatrice Lakot and Special Assistant to NEMA DG, Idris Mohammed during the Training of Trainers Workshop on Disaster Informatio­n Management at UN House, Abuja… yesterday.
PHOTO: NAN Humanitari­an Affairs, Government Liaison Unit, United Nations Office for the Coordinati­on of Humanitari­an Affairs ( UNOCHA), Ballama Mustafa ( left); Director, Planning, Research and Forecastin­g, National Emergency Management Agency ( NEMA), Dr Onimode Bandele; Director- General of NEMA, Mustapha Ahmed; Head of Coordinati­on, Abuja, UNOCHA, Ms Beatrice Lakot and Special Assistant to NEMA DG, Idris Mohammed during the Training of Trainers Workshop on Disaster Informatio­n Management at UN House, Abuja… yesterday.

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