The Inspector General of Police denied the report during a visit to Benue
State, where he said he went to Agatu to see things for himself.
Nigerian Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase has said denied the reported number of deaths recorded in the clash between Agatu people and Fulanis in Benue State.
In
a recent report by Daily Post, Arase said that the number of people
said to have been killed during the recent clash was over exaggerated
though he refused to disclose the actual number.
In the words of the IG, “I
was around, I travelled to Makurdi, I did not see where 300 people were
buried. If you kill, you don’t just bury; you must take the corpse to
the Police station before you bury, we don’t have that number of
people”. He however did not give the official casualty figure."
The
IG further disclosed that the command had completed plans to unveil the
Metro Patrol to check excesses of cattle rustlers around the country.
In
the past weeks, over 300 people, including children and pregnant women
were reportedly killed by the Fulani herdsmen and 7,000 others were said
to have been displaced.
Multiple reports claimed
that that the Fulani herdsmen began trouble after 10,000 heads of cattle
belonging to the Fulanis were allegedly killed by the Agatus.
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