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FG to Arraign Benue Killings Suspects February 2

Tim Elombah by Tim Elombah
February 1, 2026
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The Federal Government has confirmed that suspects arrested in connection with the deadly attacks in Yelwata, Benue State, will be arraigned tomorrow, Monday, February 2, 2026.

They will be arraigned before Justice Joyce Abdul-Malik of the Federal High Court, Abuja.

The Yelwata Killings

Yelwata, a community in Benue State, was the scene of violent attacks that left several residents dead and many others displaced.

Armed assailants reportedly stormed the town, targeting homes and farmlands, and forcing families to flee.

The killings reignited concerns about the persistent cycle of violence in Benue.

There, clashes between armed groups, bandits, and communal militias have destabilized rural communities.

The arrests and forthcoming arraignment follow weeks of coordinated investigation by security agencies, who linked the suspects to the attacks.

The government has described the move as a crucial step toward justice and deterrence.

Federal Government’s Position

Kamarudeen Ogundele, Special Adviser to the President on Communication and Publicity in the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation made the disclosure.

Ogundele emphasized that the arraignment demonstrates the administration’s resolve to protect lives and property.

He noted that the Tinubu-led government is determined to send a strong signal to those who undermine national peace under any guise.

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Broader Security Challenges in Benue

Benue State has long been a flashpoint for violent conflict, often involving disputes between farmers and herders, as well as attacks by armed criminal groups.

Recurring Violence: Communities such as Guma, Logo, and Agatu have witnessed repeated assaults, leading to mass displacement and humanitarian crises.

Economic Disruption: Agriculture, the backbone of Benue’s economy, has been severely affected.

Farmers abandon farmlands due to insecurity, resulting in reduced food production and rising prices.

Social Strain: Families uprooted by violence face trauma, loss of livelihoods, and overcrowding in internally displaced persons (IDP) camps.

Governance Pressure: The state government continues to call for stronger federal intervention.

Meanwhile, security agencies struggle to contain the spread of armed groups across rural areas.

Implications of the Arraignment

The arraignment of the Yelwata suspects is expected to serve as both a legal and symbolic milestone.

  • Justice for Victims: Families of those killed and displaced are hoping for accountability.
  • Deterrence: The government aims to demonstrate that perpetrators of mass violence will face consequences.
  • Restoring Confidence: A successful prosecution could help rebuild public trust in the state’s ability to protect its citizens.

Timeline of Major Violent Incidents in Benue (2021–2025)

Date Location Incident Impact
January 2021 Guma LGA Armed herdsmen attacked farming communities Over 20 killed, hundreds displaced
April 2022 Logo LGA Night raid on villages by suspected militia 15 killed, homes razed
June 2023 Agatu LGA Renewed farmer-herder clashes Dozens killed, farmlands destroyed
October 2023 Makurdi outskirts Bandit attack on commuters 10 killed, vehicles burnt
March 2024 Ukum LGA Gunmen stormed Tse Shawa village 25 killed, mass displacement
April 2024 Gwer West LGA Coordinated attacks on multiple villages 30+ killed, IDP camps overwhelmed
January 2025 Yelwata, Guma LGA Mass killings by armed assailants Dozens killed, 177 abducted
June 2025 Ukum LGA Wave of violence across farming communities Families torn apart, villages destroyed
In summary, the arraignment of suspects in the Yelwata killings represents a critical test of Nigeria’s justice system and its capacity to confront the broader security challenges in Benue State.
The outcome will be closely watched by communities across the Middle Belt, where insecurity continues to threaten lives, livelihoods, and national stability.

Broader Security Context

  • Recurring Violence: Benue has remained a hotspot for clashes involving herders, farmers, and armed militias.
  • Economic Disruption: Agriculture, the state’s backbone, has been severely affected, leading to food insecurity.
  • Humanitarian Crisis: Thousands displaced into IDP camps, with limited access to aid.
  • Governance Pressure: Calls for stronger federal intervention and better coordination among security agencies.

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