Friday, January 9, 2026 - At least five more persons were reportedly killed on
Wednesday in the worsening supremacy clash between rival cult groups in the
Wurukum area of Makurdi, the Benue State capital, and Jato Aka in Kwande Local
Government Area, LGA, raising the total number of fatalities from the violence
in the last few days to eight.
It was gathered that the rival gang fight, which earlier in
the week took place in Otukpo town, where one life was also lost, and Gboko
town, where two persons were murdered recently, remains one of the bloodiest in
recent times.
Sources have it that the Otukpo and Gboko incidents, which
erupted a few days back, also over “control of territory,” on Wednesday spilled
into Makurdi and Jato Aka in Kwande LGAs, leading to the death of three persons
in Makurdi and two in Jato Aka.
According to an eyewitness, the victims of the Makurdi clash
were shot at close range during the separate attacks, which started at about
midnight on Wednesday and “those killed were a young man who goes by the name
Mr. Hundred, who was shot opposite the Wurukum Mosque.
“Also shot within the same time was
Mr. Martins Dagba, also known as ‘Wonder,’ who was killed beside Solace Hotels,
and Mr. Aondoaseer Yisa, who also goes by the name ‘Poka.’ He was shot on Usman
Street, all in the Wurukum area of Makurdi town.
“After shooting them, their attackers vanished into thin
air. We learned there were earlier separate fights in Gboko and Otukpo, also.
Human life is worth nothing to those behind these clashes and killings. This is
sad,” he said.
Reacting to the development, the Chairman of Makurdi LGA,
Mr. Joseph Keffi, strongly condemned what he termed the “senseless killing of
three persons by unknown cult groups at Wurukum in Walomayo Council Ward of
Makurdi LGA.”
The Chairman, in a statement by his Media Aide, Nathaniel
Mayorofmbawa, decried the development while addressing communities within the
area through his Special Adviser on Security and Political Matters, Mr. Mark
Terhide.
Extending his condolences to the bereaved families and
communities mourning their loved ones, the Chairman assured them of the
Council’s firm commitment to ensuring peace within the region.
He reiterated that his administration “is working closely
with security agencies and stakeholders to intensify efforts aimed at
strengthening security across the Local Government.”
He further emphasized his commitment to rebuilding
communities, enhancing security, and promoting sustainable development across
the local government.
He urged residents to remain calm and vigilant and promptly
report suspicious movements to security agencies, stressing that community
collaboration remains critical in defeating criminal elements and entrenching
lasting peace across the LGA.
Reacting, the spokesperson of the Benue State Police
Command, Deputy Superintendent, DSP, Udeme Edet, said the command was on top of
the situation with several arrests made already.
Confirming the clash in Jato Aka, Edet disclosed in a
statement that the operatives at Jato Aka Division of the Command, on Wednesday
morning at about 10:30am, “responded to a violent clash between rival cult
groups known as Red and Black.
“The clash resulted in the death of two male persons, while
other victims sustained varying degrees of injuries and were taken to nearby
medical facilities for treatment.”
She explained that the intervention led to the arrest of
eight suspects, including Adebo Mvaater, Pineter Akurayati, Daniel Ese, Samuel
Kwaghzer, Isaac Iorapul, Terungwa Tertese, Aondonenge Aper, and Ternenge
Aondokura, while others fled.
Edet disclosed that the operation also led to the recovery
of one locally fabricated pistol, one expended cartridge, two axes and two
machetes while efforts were on to arrest other fleeing suspects involved in the
violence.
“We are already on top of the situation; several arrests
have been made, and they will be charged in court and prosecuted. The
Commissioner of Police remains resolute in his determination to eradicate
cultism and all forms of criminality across the state,” she said.

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