
Leaders of the Yelewata community in Guma Local Government Area of Benue State have appealed to the state government to urgently construct 100 units of two-bedroom flats to resettle families displaced by the June 13, 2025, massacre.
Naija News recalls that during the attack, armed herdsmen reportedly invaded the community, killing more than 200 people, including women and children, and burning down homes, market stalls, and other structures.
Addressing journalists in Yelewata on Thursday, community leader and spokesman, Matthew Mnyan, flanked by elders, women, and youth leaders, described the situation for survivors as unbearable.
“We have suffered too much. We lost over 200 of our people in one day. Our houses were burnt, our market was destroyed, and families have been scattered. It is time to rebuild our community and bring our people back home,” Mnyan said.
The community leaders urged the state government to channel donations made in the aftermath of the massacre into tangible reconstruction efforts.
“We are appealing to the Benue State Government to use the funds donated to build at least 100 units of two-bedroom flats to resettle displaced families,” Mnyan stated.
“We also need our market rebuilt so our people can return to economic activities and start their lives again.”
The Yelewata leaders also called for economic empowerment through cash support for victims to enable them to start small businesses, as well as the establishment of a mobile police station to enhance security and prevent future attacks.
“The rebuilding of our market is vital,” Mnyan emphasised.
“Without it, there is no economic life in Yelewata. We also need security; a mobile police station here will make our people feel safe. These steps will help bring the surviving families back together and closer to their homes.”
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