Buhari Orders Investigation Into Benue Clashes....
Mr
Buhari expressed "deep shock" at the past week's violence between
herdsmen from the Fulani ethnic group and local farmers, an official
statement said.
Several thousand people have been displaced, according to local media.
Benue has a history of violent attacks and reprisals between semi-nomadic herdsmen and farmers.
The clashes are often linked to cattle raiding.
Mr
Buhari called for unity among Nigerians, saying: "There should not be
any reason why Nigerians of any group or tongue cannot now reside with
one another.
"Different
groups of Fulani militants killed a total of more than 1,200 people in
2014, meaning that if taken together they would be the world's fourth
deadliest militant group, according to the most recent Global Terrorism Index.
The scope of their attacks is now enough to "pose a serious threat to stability", the report said.
The
communal violence in central Nigeria is not connected to the six-year
insurgency by Islamist militant group Boko Haram in the country's
north-east.
Boko Haram was the world's most deadly militant group, according to the report.
SOURCE: BBC

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