A devastating scene unfolded in Apa Local Government Area of Benue State as a man was spotted carrying his deceased brother's bloodied body on a motorcycle following what locals described as a brutal attack by suspected Fulani herdsmen.
According to eyewitness accounts, the victim was working on his farm when armed assailants attacked and killed him during what appears to be another violent episode in the ongoing farmer-herder conflicts that have plagued the region.
No Ambulance, No Choice
In the absence of ambulance services or any official emergency response, the grieving brother was forced to transport the corpse through difficult bush paths back to their village. The grim image highlights the severe lack of infrastructure and emergency services in rural Benue communities.
"This is our reality," said a community member who requested anonymity for safety concerns. "When attacks happen, we are left to fend for ourselves. There is no quick response, no medical help, nothing."
Farmlands Turned Killing Fields
The incident adds to the growing list of violent attacks in Benue State, where agricultural communities have increasingly found themselves caught in deadly conflicts. Many farmers now fear working on their lands, leading to concerns about food security in what was once considered Nigeria's food basket.
Security experts have repeatedly called for more robust measures to address the root causes of these conflicts and provide adequate protection for vulnerable farming communities.
As of press time, local authorities had not issued an official statement regarding this specific incident, though the Benue State government has consistently urged the federal government to take decisive action against the perpetrators of such attacks.
This disturbing episode serves as a stark reminder of the harsh realities faced by rural communities in Benue, where rising insecurity continues to disrupt lives and livelihoods.