Gunmen Kill 18 People in Benue State as Violence Escalates
At least 18 people have lost their lives after heavily armed attackers carried out coordinated assaults on farming communities in Nigeria’s Benue State. The latest incident has increased concerns over the worsening security situation in the region, where repeated attacks have forced many families to flee their homes.
Residents said the attackers stormed several villages, opening fire on locals and causing widespread panic. Many homes were reportedly damaged during the violence, while survivors described the attack as sudden and devastating. Local authorities have begun assessing the situation as security personnel continue operations in the affected areas.
Communities Demand Better Security
The deadly attack has triggered anger among residents, with many calling on the Nigerian government to strengthen security across Benue State. Community members say repeated incidents have left people living in fear, especially in rural farming areas that have experienced frequent violence in recent years.
Officials have increased the presence of security forces in the affected locations while investigations continue. As of now, no group has officially claimed responsibility for the attack.
Benue State Continues to Face Security Challenges
Benue State remains one of Nigeria’s most troubled regions due to recurring violence linked to disputes over farmland, grazing routes, and natural resources. These conflicts have resulted in repeated attacks, loss of life, and large-scale displacement of residents over the past several years.
Authorities have pledged to pursue those responsible for the latest killings, while humanitarian concerns continue to grow as affected families seek safety and assistance. Security agencies are expected to maintain a stronger presence in the region to help prevent further attacks.























































