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  • DSS arraigns 9 suspects over Yelwata, Plateau killings

    DSS arraigns 9 suspects over Yelwata, Plateau killings

    The Department of State Services (DSS), on Wednesday, arraigned nine suspects accused of complicity in the recent deadly attack in Yelwata, Guma Local Government Area of Benue, as well as in parts of Plateau.

    The nine, named as defendants in six separate charges, took turn to enter their pleas before Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court in Abuja.

    Other allegations raised against them, included unlawful possession and dealing in firearms, assisting in terrorism activities, among others.

    The DSS counsel, Calistus Eze, informed the court that the separate charges were dated and filed on Aug. 28.

    In the three-count charge marked: FHC/ABJ/CR/449/2025 and filed against Haruna Adamu and Muhammad Abdullahi of Awe LGA of Nasarawa and others still at large, they were alleged to have, on June 13, carried out attacks against the people of Abinsi and Yelwata villages.

    NAN reports that the attack left many persons dead, many others injured and hundreds displaced in both state.

    The offence, the DSS said, was contrary to and punishable under Section 12 of the Terrorism Prevention and Prohibition Act, 2022.

    The two accused persons were said to have conspired with Musa Beniyon, Bako Malowa, Ibrahim Tunga, Asara Ahnadu, Legu Musa, Adamu Yale, Boddi Ayuba, Pyeure Damina and others still at large to carry out the attacks on Yelwata.

    After the defendants pleaded not guilty to the charges, Justice Nwite ordered that they should be remanded in DSS’ custody and be granted access to their lawyers.

    As it relates to the charges involving Ashuwa, Alede and Halima Umar, Justice Nwite adjourned the matter until Oct. 2 for trial.

    The judge adjourned the charge involving Manjo and Tali until Oct. 17 for review and trial.

    He also fixed the trial of Antu and Oloche for Oct. 17 for trial.

    Meanwhile, the DSS, on Wednesday, filed a fresh five-count charge against suspected gunrunner, allegedly arrested with seven M16 assault rifles – Huzaifa Ahamad Haruna (aka Huzaifa Dogo)

  • 107 victims of Yelwata bandits attack still hospitalised – Govt. official

    107 victims of Yelwata bandits attack still hospitalised – Govt. official

    The Benue State Government, on Tuesday, said 107 Yelwata victims were still receiving treatment at the Benue State Teaching Hospital, Makurdi.

    The Permanent Secretary, Benue Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, Mr James Iorpuu, disclosed this at a news briefing in Makurdi.

    Recall suspected bandits attacked and killed over 100 people in Yelwata Community on June 13.

    Iorpuu, who is also the Executive Secretary, Benue State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), said that the state had witnessed sustained, coordinated fatal attacks since 2011 by bandits.

    He prayed that what happened at Yelwata which, he said, “had not happened anywhere in the world, should never happen again to any community”.

    He commended his counterparts in Nasarawa and Plateau for coming to pay their condolences to the agency and state over the gruesome incident.

    Earlier, the Executive Secretary, Plateau SEMA, Mr Sunday Abdu, and Director-General, Nasarawa SEMA, Mr Ben Akwash, said they were in Benue on a solidarity visit.

    Abdu said that they came to express their condolences to Benue SEMA and the people of the state over the Yelwata attack.

    He assured the people that no matter the amount of aggression, Benue and the country would continue to soar higher.

    He said that they were also in the state to understudy the agency’s operations to be able to develop their own.

    He urged the people to continue to pray for North Central to overcome the incessant attacks on innocent citizens of the country.

    Also, Akwash, while sympathising with Benue people over the attack, said that Benue, Nasarawa and Plateau were one entity before their separation through state creation.

    He also said that they came to understudy the operations of Benue SEMA, so that they could make some adjustments and improvements in their state.

  • DHQ denies victim blaming in tragic Yelwata attacks

    DHQ denies victim blaming in tragic Yelwata attacks

    The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has clarified that the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Christopher Musa, never blamed the victims of the recent Benue killings as being represented in sections of the media.

    This is contained in a statement by the Director Defence Information, Brig.-Gen. Tukur Gusau, on Tuesday in Abuja.

    Gusau said that the CDS, instead, highlighted the complexities of conflict zones and the need for communities to be vigilant and cooperative with security agencies.

    This clarification comes after some media reports misrepresented General Musa’s comments, suggesting that he blamed the victims for the attacks.

    Gusau emphasised that the CDS’s remarks were aimed at encouraging communities to work with security agencies to prevent such attacks and promote peace and stability in the region.

    “The attention of the Defence Headquarters has been drawn to a news article published in a national daily, which misrepresents recent remarks made by the CDS, Gen. Musa, regarding the tragic Yelwata incident.

    “We categorically state that the interpretation and portrayal of the CDS’s comments by the National Coalition Against Mass Killings and Impunity (NCAMKI), as reported, are both misleading and taken out of context.

    “At no point did the CDS intend to blame victims or justify the heinous acts perpetrated by criminal elements in Benue State or elsewhere.

    “The CDS’s statement was aimed at drawing attention to the complex realities and challenges faced in conflict zones, particularly the tactics used by insurgent and criminal groups to infiltrate communities and exploit vulnerabilities.

    “His comments were made in good faith, within the broader context of encouraging communities to be vigilant, cooperative with security agencies, and united against those who seek to destroy peace and order,” he said.

    Gusau said it was regrettable that advocacy groups would twist the narrative and attempt to politicize an issue as sensitive as national security.

    According to him, it is on record that General Musa has consistently demonstrated a deep commitment to protecting all Nigerians, regardless of ethnicity, religion, or gender.

    He said the CDS had continued to work tirelessly to ensure the safety of citizens, promote civil-military cooperation, and uphold the values of professionalism, compassion, and integrity in military operations.

    “We reject the insinuation that the CDS’s remarks were “reckless, insensitive or provocative.

    “Such a claim is not only untrue but also undermines the efforts of the armed forces in managing highly volatile and emotionally charged security situations across the country.

    “While we acknowledge the right of citizens and groups to express concerns, we urge stakeholders to exercise restraint, verify facts, and engage constructively, rather than issuing inflammatory statements that may exacerbate tensions or diminish public trust in our institutions.

    “The Defence Headquarters remains committed to working with all communities, civil society organisations, and government partners to ensure justice, peace, and accountability prevail across Nigeria,” he added.

  • Yelwata attack: Benue Govt. confirms arrest of infiltrators in IDP camp

    Yelwata attack: Benue Govt. confirms arrest of infiltrators in IDP camp

    The Benue State Government has confirmed arrest of 50 fake Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the International Market located along George Akume way in Makurdi, the state capital.

    The State Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, Mr Aondowase Kunde, disclosed this on Saturday in Makurdi.

    Kunde said that criminals have infiltrated the IDPs camp opened for victims of Yelwata attack.

    He said that 50 fake displaced persons had been arrested adding that people from the host community and market women have all infiltrated the camp.

    He stated that the criminals on  Friday night broke into the camp and stole some non food items while market women too have invaded the camp buying off food items distributed to them.

    “We have issues in the camp for the past two days and we discovered a lot of infiltrators in the camp.

    “We conducted investigations after the protest and discovered that criminals and people from the host community in Makurdi were behind the protest.

    “So we resolved that we have to be at the camp by 4am today (Saturday) to fish out those criminals and discovered that they stole mattresses through a collapsed fence to access the camp.

    “We discovered that some market women have started coming to the camp to buy off rice and food items distributed to displaced persons.

    “We also discovered that some women who  were claiming  to be lactating mothers went out to borrow babies from outside to be able to access the camp when they discovered that the first set of people we attended to are pregnant women and lactating mothers.

    “When these so called lactating mothers were asked to breast feed their babies, we discovered that there was no milk coming out of their breast,” the commissioner said.

  • Full List: Names of 127 victims killed in Yelwata, Benue

    Full List: Names of 127 victims killed in Yelwata, Benue

    The grim aftermath of the early morning attack on the Yelwata community in Guma Local Government Area of Benue State has sparked controversy due to conflicting death toll figures.

    While the Benue State Government reports the casualty count as 59, an independent tally by residents and local stakeholders suggests that the actual number may be significantly higher.

    On Monday, residents of the devastated community provided a list with the names of 127 individuals who were killed during the raid.

    Community members emphasize that this number only includes those identified from Yelwata itself and does not account for victims from surrounding villages who sought refuge there.

    Franc Utoo, a lawyer and prominent politician from Yelwata, shared with the publication that he personally lost over 33 members of his extended family as well as more than 50 political supporters in the attack.

    We have been able to identify about 127 persons who lost their lives in the carnage from my immediate community,” Utoo said.

    We believe a similar number were killed from neighbouring villages who had camped here for safety.”

    The victims as listed are:

    Adam Family

    Torsaar Adam

    Doose Adam

    Nguyilan Adam

    Ajah Family

    Lydia Ajah

    Terdoo Ajah

    Iwuese Ajah

    Akpen Family

    Terzungwe Akpen

    Aondohemba Akpen

    Ushana Akpen

    Shater Akpen

    Mercy Akpen

    Isaac Akpen

    Amaki Family

    Festus Amaki

    Shater Amaki

    Anya Family

    Orbuter Anya

    Aondoana Family

    Dooshima Aondoana

    Agbogo Aondoana

    Erdoo Aondoana

    Aondovihi Family

    Mbakeren Aondovihi

    Monday Aondovihi

    Erdoo Aondovihi

    Joe Aondovihi

    Mwarga Aondovihi

    Asom Family

    Atuur Asom

    Uvershigh Asom

    Asoo Family

    Doose Asoo

    Aondosoo Asoo

    Aboi Asoo

    Ayom Family

    Doose Ayom

    Aza Family

    Jude Aza

    Chii Family

    Fanen Chii

    Doom Chii

    Terzungwe Chii

    Dende Family

    Amaki Dende

    Angbiandoo Dende

    Mercy Dende

    Lubem Dende

    Dooga Family

    Adohi Dooga

    Mbanyiar Dooga

    Ikyoche Dooga

    Awanboi Dooga

    Regina Dooga

    Adoo Dooga

    Aondofa Dooga

    Ute Dooga

    Fide Family

    Gabriel Fide

    Aondoana Fide

    Ukese Fide

    Averter Fide

    Mwaraorga Fide

    Fidelis Family

    Terlumun Fidelis

    Gbem Family

    Lumunga Gbem

    Gwabo Family

    Felicia Gwabo

    Mary Gwabo

    Terhemba Gwabo

    Jirgema Gwabo

    Ikpakyaa Family

    Orsoja Ikpakyaa

    Injinia Ikpakyaa

    Iorember Family

    Sewuese Iorember

    Iorhemen Family

    Uwundu Iorhemen

    Iormba Family

    Mathew Iormba

    Apam Iormba

    Philomena Iormba

    Akama Iormba

    Ngodoo Iormba

    Kumawues Iormba

    Nensha Iormba

    Kongo Family

    Amina Kongo

    Terkula Kongo

    Koornam Family

    Shaadye Koornam

    Korna Family

    Aboi Korna

    Kyule Family

    Iorgyer Kyule

    Lamaaondo Family

    Orlogbo Lamaaondo

    Laadi Lamaaondo

    Aondoawase Lamaaondo

    Mermber Lamaaondo

    Mfanyi Family

    Mama Mfanyi

    Nongotse Family

    Terngu Nongotse

    Msugh Nongotse

    Dooshima Nongotse

    Ordue Family

    Kwaghhar Ordue

    Doosuur Ordue

    Doose Ordue

    Orshio Family

    Chia Orshio

    Uyina Orshio

    Katie Orshio

    Myuega Orshio

    Usha Orshio

    Philomena Orshio

    Alia Orshio

    Shagwa Family

    Yakov Shagwa

    Margaret Shagwa

    Erdoo Shagwa

    Dooauur Shagwa

    Sewuese Shagwa

    Shiôr Family

    Awan Shiôr

    Simon Family

    Manta Simon

    Solomon Family

    Terkimbir Solomon

    Tsegba Family

    Victoria Tsegba

    Ngodoo Tsegba

    Mimidoo Tsegba

    Dorathy Tsegba

    Msendoo Tsegba

    Tyokuwa Family

    Eunice Tyokuwa

    Ubi Family

    Mbaufe Ubi

    Ucha Family

    Aondohemba Ucha

    Terver Ucha

    Agon Ucha

    Ugbah Family

    Doowuese Ugbah

    Ngodoo Ugbah

    Uke Family

    Edeember Uke

    Aondodoo Uke

    Samson Uke

    Ukô Family

    Logo Ukô

    Ulam Family

    Nongo Ulam

    Aondoaver Ulam

    Utim Family

    Ormbagba Utim

    Uto Family

    Matthew Uto

    Doopinen Uto

    Kumater Uto

    Terhile Uto

    Uzer Family

    Bonashe Uzer

    Zerkohol Family

    Versuwe Zerkohol