Why Benue community was set on fire — Nigerian Army
The Nigerian Army has explained what led to the burning down of a Benue community by its troops on Wednesday, saying the attack followed the killing of one soldier by some residents.
The soldier was allegedly buried in a shallow grave a day before, but the apparent reprisal by the army resulted in the death of one elderly citizen who was killed in the blaze. Photographs of the victim’s charred body covered in soot were sent to our correspondent.
News broke about the attack by irate soldiers who stormed Naka, the headquarters of Gwer West Local Government Area, burning down residential buildings and commercial stores. Properties and goods, especially cash crops, estimated in millions were destroyed during the incident.
The soldier was allegedly buried in a shallow grave a day before, but the apparent reprisal by the army resulted in the death of one elderly citizen who was killed in the blaze. Photographs of the victim’s charred body covered in soot were sent to our correspondent.
News broke about the attack by irate soldiers who stormed Naka, the headquarters of Gwer West Local Government Area, burning down residential buildings and commercial stores. Properties and goods, especially cash crops, estimated in millions were destroyed during the incident.
Francis Ayagah, chairman of the local government, had told our correspondent on Thursday afternoon that Nigerian soldiers were responsible for the arson.
He acknowledged that a soldier was killed in the community on Wednesday, but said he had been in touch with the commander of the troops, who were stationed near the town to check ongoing killings linked to herdsmen across Benue State.
The soldier was said to have been alone when he was killed in unclear circumstances Wednesday afternoon.
One account said he was roaming on a farmland near the community and was lynched by hoodlums who mistook him for an attack. There have been reports that some killers were sighted in military fatigues in the state over the past week.
Another
account said the slain soldier went to buy bread in large quantity in the
community and when asked to identity himself by curious residents, he declined
to do so and was subsequently assumed to be an attacker and mobbed to death.
Mr Ayagah said
five suspects had been arrested based on information received from the Army,
expressing his dismay that the soldiers could still embark on a rampage across
the town despite his cooperation.
A group of women looking at buildings set
ablaze by soldiers
Olabisi
Ayeni, a spokesperson for the Nigerian Army 707 Special Forces Brigade in
Makurdi, identified the slain soldier as Danlami Gambo, a private.
“On 18 April
2018, at about 3:30 pm, troops of 707 Sf Brigade deployed at Naka in Gwer West
LGA of Benue State observed the absence of PTE Danlami Gambo from his duty
post. The soldier’s rifle was however found at the location.
“It was
gathered that the soldier was last seen receiving a phone call but left in
search of network and did not return. Troops immediately conducted patrols to
search for the soldier during the search, at about 6.10 pm, our troops observed
blood stains along a footpath leading to a newly dug grave.
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