Troops of the military operation code-named Operation
WHIRL STROKE (OPWS) said it has killed 21 armed herdsmen along the
Gbajimba-Akor-Tomata axis of Guma Local Government Area of Benue State in the
last three weeks.
Our Correspondent gathered that the herdsmen were
killed in two separate operations on August 4 and August 18 this year. Six were
killed on August 4th while 15 others were killed on August 18th which was last
Saturday.
The armed herdsmen, according to the Force Commander
of OPWS, Maj.-Gen. Adeyemo Yekini, were among a group of 20 armed herdsmen who
were riding on motorcycles and moving along the Guma axis towards Nasarawa
State.
The herdsmen, it was gathered had, last Saturday,
engaged in an exchange of fire for about two hours with troops of the OPWS in
Guma during which one soldier was killed and two others injured.
Speaking during a press conference, on Monday, Gen.
Yekini said the number of casualties among the herdsmen during the initial
encounter could not be ascertained.
He also noted that while the fighting was ongoing that
day, an Mi35 helicopter that was manouevering to provide air support for the
troops sighted the armed herdsmen on motorcycles.
The Commander said, “During the fire fight, the Mi35
spotted a group of about 20 armed herdsmen riding on motorcycles moving along
the axis towards Nasarawa State.
“15 of the armed herdsmen on five motorcycles were
neutralised with rocket fire from the Mi35 while others escaped with varying
degrees of injury.
“Own troops chased remaining herdsmen until contact
was broken close to the boundary between Nasarawa and Benue State. Plans are in
progress to conduct further clearance operations of the border areas between
the two states,” Yekini said. He disclosed further that another
operation was conducted in response to the recent killings around Katsina-Ala
town suspected to have been masterminded by wanted militia leader, Terwase
Akwaza alias Gana.
“The raid operation which took place at Tse Akwaza
camp belonging to Gana in Kastina-Ala commenced at about 05:00hours on 18th
August, 2018 through JatoAka-Kashimbila-Tyotsar axis but was suspended due to
bad terrain and damaged bridge at Tyotsar which troops could not cross due to
flooding.”
The Commander also said the troops, however, returned
to the target area through an alternative route with assault on the camp
preceded by an air strike which neutralized key buildings in the area after
which troops moved in for mop up exercise.
“It was not clear if Gana was killed during the the
assault but trails of blood seen in the building suspected to be where he slept
suggests he might have been hit. A motorcycle usually use by Gana was also
badly damaged during the air strike.
While positing that efforts were ongoing to confirm if
Gana was killed in the attack, Gen. Yekini vowed that the troops would still go
after him if it was certain that he was still alive.
While disclosing that troops have been able to recover
seven automatic weapons from armed militia men in the last six weeks, the
Commander said the modest achievement of the OPWS resulted in the gradual
return of about 135,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs) to their homes and
farmlands.
Troops kill 21 armed herdsmen in Benue
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