Amnestly Worldwide known as on the Nigerian authorities to do extra to cease assaults in Benue State.
At the least 100 individuals have been killed in a northcentral Nigerian city following an in a single day assault by gunmen, as Amnesty Worldwide known as for the federal government to finish the “virtually each day bloodshed in Benue state”.
The assault, which occurred from late Friday into Saturday morning, occurred in Yelwata, a city in Benue State, in accordance with Amnesty.
“Amnesty Worldwide has been documenting the alarming escalation of attacks throughout Benue state the place gunmen have been on a killing spree with utter impunity. These assaults have been inflicting large displacement and should have an effect on meals safety as majority of the victims are farmers,” the rights group wrote on X.
“The Nigerian authorities’ failure to stem the violence is costing individuals’s lives and livelihoods, and with out instant motion many extra lives could also be misplaced,” the organisation mentioned, including that many individuals have been nonetheless lacking from the assault.
The Nigerian authorities should instantly finish the virtually each day bloodshed in Benue state and convey the precise perpetrators to justice.
The horrifying killing of over 100 individuals by gunmen that invaded Yelewata; from late Friday into the early hours of Saturday 14 June 2025, exhibits…
— Amnesty Worldwide Nigeria (@AmnestyNigeria) June 14, 2025
Tersoo Kula, a spokesperson for the state governor’s workplace, advised the AFP information company earlier on Saturday that the assault lasted about two hours and a “variety of homes [were] burnt down”.
He added that authorities officers and police officers had visited Yelwata and “confirmed” a decrease loss of life toll of 45.
Police spokesperson Udeme Edet confirmed the assault to AFP and mentioned police had engaged the attackers in a gunfight.
However locals advised AFP that they feared that greater than 100 individuals had been killed within the assault.
“It’s terribly dangerous, many individuals have died,” Amineh Liapha Hir, a resident of the city, mentioned. “It might be greater than 100, and many homes have been additionally burnt,” Hir added.
One other resident, Christian Msuega, mentioned he escaped the assault, however his sister and brother-in-law had died after being burned alive.
Within the area, assaults are frequent as native herders, principally Muslim ethnic Fulani, and farmers, a lot of whom are Christian, conflict over the restricted entry to land and water.
Final month, gunmen who have been believed to be herders killed a minimum of 20 individuals within the Gwer West space of Benue.