Residents of some communities in Benue State have raised alarm over the reported influx of armed herdsmen into their areas. The situation has created fear and uncertainty, as many locals worry about their safety and the risk of possible attacks.
Community leaders say the presence of armed strangers has forced people to stay indoors, limit movement, and avoid farms and markets. Some families are reportedly considering relocating temporarily to safer places until the situation improves.
The affected communities have called on the state government and security agencies to act quickly by increasing patrols and monitoring the areas. They believe that early intervention can prevent violence and restore confidence among residents.
Local leaders also urged residents to remain calm, avoid taking the law into their own hands, and report any suspicious activity to security officials. They stressed that peaceful cooperation with authorities is the best way to resolve the situation.





