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10 killed in fresh Nigeria violence

LOCALS PUT THE DEATH TOLL HIGHER, SAYING MORE THAN 30 PEOPLE MISSING

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Eight dead bodies were found in the bush around Tse-Adudu and Enger villages in Gwer West local government area... they were believed to be victims of armed bandits.”

At least 10 people were killed in a fresh outbreak of violence in the central Nigeria state of Benue where there have been increasing herderfarm­er clashes, police said on Friday.

“Eight dead bodies were found in the bush around TseAdudu and Enger villages in Gwer West local government area,” Benue state police spokesman Moses Yamu said in a statement.

“This is in addition to the two that were removed from the same area at about 8:30am of the same day,” said Yamu, adding “they were believed to be victims of armed bandits.”

Moses Yamu | Police spokesman

Shooting anything

Locals put the death toll higher, saying that they were missing upwards of 30 people after the armed men ransacked their villages.

“[They were] shooting anything on sight and razing the houses and huts,” said a resident of Agagbe village, who spoke to AFP on condition of anonymity.

The motivation for the attack was unclear. Since the start of the year, Nigeria has seen a growing number of clashes between largely nomadic herders and sedentary farmers over land, water and grazing rights.

Benue state lies in Nigeria’s so-called Middle Belt that separates the predominan­tly Muslim north from the largely Christian south. It has long been a hotbed of ethnic, sectarian and religious tensions.

President Muhammadu Buhari has been under pressure to quell the violence and has ordered military reinforcem­ents into a number of states, including Benue.

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