Tuesday, January 13, 2026 - Suspected cultists have shot dead a man, identified as Tyohee Aseer, in the Wurukum area of Makurdi, Benue State.
According to Punch, the incident occurred on Sunday night,
which was barely a week after scores were killed in rival cult clashes across
the state.
In a statement issued on Monday by his media aide, Teran
Nathaniel, the Executive Chairman of Makurdi Local Government Council, Joseph
Keffi, condemned the killing.
He also declared Wurukum, in Walomayo Council Ward, a place
of particular concern following a spate of youth killings in the area.
According to the statement, the attack occurred at about 9pm
on Sunday when the assailants, who reportedly arrived in a Toyota vehicle,
stormed Aseer’s residence on Ihumun Street, Wurukum, and shot him several
times.
It was gathered that the victim was rushed to a hospital,
where he was confirmed dead on arrival.
The statement read, “The Executive Chairman of Makurdi Local
Government Council, Hon. Joseph Keffi, has designated Wurukum, in Walomayo
Council Ward, as a place of particular concern following the persistent and
alarming cases of youth killings allegedly perpetrated by unidentified cult
groups.
“Hon Keffi made this declaration on Monday, January 12,
2026, in reaction to the gruesome murder of Tyohee Aseer, who was reportedly
killed by unknown gunmen suspected to be cultists.
“According to reports, the incident occurred on the night of
Sunday, January 11, 2026, at about 9:00 p.m. It was gathered that armed men,
believed to be cultists, arrived in a Toyota vehicle at the residence of the
deceased on Ihumun Street, Wurukum, where he was attacked and shot several
times.
Tyohee Aseer was confirmed dead upon arrival at the
hospital.”
Keffi described the killing as barbaric, senseless and
unacceptable and lamented the continued rise in cult-related violence within
the Makurdi Local Government Area.
He expressed sadness over the repeated loss of young lives
and extended his condolences to the family of the deceased and residents of the
community.
The council chairman reassured residents of his commitment
to restoring peace and strengthening security across the local government.
As part of measures to curb the violence, Keffi directed the
Deputy Chairman to convene an emergency security meeting with youth
stakeholders to address the root causes of cultism and promote peace and unity.
He also urged youths in the area to shun cultism and other
criminal activities capable of threatening security and communal harmony.
The development comes amid a series of cult-related attacks
recorded in some parts of the state.

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