Thursday, March 13, 2025 - Benue Police Command has arrested two people over the violent protest in Gwer-East Local Goverment Area which led to the burning of the council secretariat, the chief’s palace and other houses in Naka Town.
Recall that a violent protest erupted on Tuesday in Naka, the
headquarters of Gwer West LGA, following the killing of three members of the
Benue State Civil Protection Guards by armed invaders on Monday evening.
This was disclosed in statement on Wednesday by the spokesperson of the
Benue Police, CSP, Catherine Anene.
She said a report from the Naka Police Division suggested that the
protest erupted on March 11, 2025, at about 9am following the alleged killing
of three youths by suspected armed invaders.
Anene said that in response, the Commissioner of Police, CP Steve
Yabanet, accompanied by heads of security agencies and the Governor’s Security
Adviser, Col. Alexander Ashongu (rtd), swiftly moved to the area to assess the
situation.
“Upon arrival at the scene, it was gathered that some suspected herders
had attacked and killed three youths in the area.
“Consequently, the youths mobilised themselves for a protest that
eventually became violent and led to the destruction of the local government
secretariat, Ter Nagi’s palace and properties of other prominent sons of
Gwer-west.
“The increased presence of police teams assisted the division to put the
situation under control. Two ring leaders of the youth were arrested and
investigation is ongoing,” she stated.
She expressed condolences to the bereaved families.
Anene said the CP, Yabanet, condemned both the killings and the
subsequent destruction of property and assured residents that those responsible
for the violence would face justice.
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