Armed persons on Thursday night attacked villages around Anyiin, a major town in Logo Local Government Area, LGA, that serves as a base for special forces and has one of the biggest IDP camps. Residents in Anyiin reported heavy gunshots from attacks in nearby villages Thursday night.
At least five persons were in critical condition from gunshot wounds in the attacks by suspected herdsmen, according to residents accounts to Sources. Four residents informed Sources in separate exchanges that residents in Anyiin are panicked and are on the run.
Residents said Nigerian soldiers who were alerted about the attacks brought five villagers who were critically wounded to the hospital in Anyiin.
The commander of the special forces, Ibrahim Ignatius, told Sources he was not aware of the attack because he is in Makurdi, the state capital.
The Divisional Police Officer of Anyiin Division, Celestine Utim, told Sources he is trying to find out what is going on.
Witnesses said the attackers had fled before soldiers arrived at some of the villages. Scores of villagers were killed in the January 1 attacks in Logo LGA.
Survivors have remained largely at various IDP camps in the local government because their villages are still not safe for their return, despite the police’s assertions that the areas had been secured.
When Sources visited Logo LGA last month, Tsukwa, where at least two persons were reportedly short tonight, was the only village that was accessible out of the seven that were attacked on January 1.
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