The Chief of Defence State, General Lucky Irabor, has vowed to track down the killers of 21 people in three Local Government Areas of Benue State.
Irabor made the pledge on Saturday when he visited the areas invaded by gunmen who killed 21 persons on Tuesday.
The villages attacked were Guma, Logo and Tarka LGAs of Benue.
Represented by the Chief of Defence, Training and Operations, Defence Headquarters, Major General Adeyemi Yekini, Irabor pledged the military’s commitment to find the perpetrators of the act.
Yekini said: “I’m here on the authority of the Chief of Defence Staff.
“He directed a team led by me to come here and find out what happened.
“I understand that 15 people or thereabout were killed in this community (Tyotugh).
“But as to who and who is responsible, to me, personally, is not herdsmen.
“I was pioneer Commander of Operation Whirl Stroke OPWS and I spent three years in this general area.
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“And I know that what we have here is actually bandits attack, but it will not be proper to pin it down to herdsmen.
“Because this area is a bit far from the normal grazing route of herdsmen.
“In fact, most of the herdsmen that we have in Benue usually operate at the boundary areas between Benue and Nasarawa States.
“Tarka is far from the normal grazing route and I believe that herdsmen might not be responsible for this.
“But whichever group is responsible will be tracked down and neutralized.
“We will unmask which group did this, go after them.
“That is why I’m here.
“All options are open.
“Our intelligence unit is working on it.
“But judging from my knowledge and working experience here, as I have said, I worked here for three good years and I can speak from experience.
“But like I said, our intelligence unit is working on it to unmask those who were responsible for the attack.
“And we will go after them decisively.
“To a large extent, we can say that there’s relative peace in Benue.
“Of course, there’s still occasional attacks by bandits and all that but when you look at the overall security situation in Benue, one can say there’s relative peace in the state.
“However, there’s still need for improvement.
“The instruction is clear; track them down and kill them.
“The President has made it clear that anybody found with weapons should be killed and that instruction has been passed to me and I have passed same to the operations commanders to unmask these people and bring them to swift justice.”
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