At least 100 people were killed late Friday when gunmen stormed Yelewata village in Guma local government arear of Benue State, Nigeria, in one of the deadliest attacks recorded in the region this year.

Amnesty International Nigeria confirmed the figure in multiple media platforms, saying dozens more were injured and many remain missing. The organization also reported that entire families were locked in their homes and set ablaze during the brutal overnight raid.

“Many people are still missing… dozens injured and left without adequate medical care. Many families were locked up and burnt inside their bedrooms,” Amnesty International said in a social media post.

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Photos and videos circulating online showed charred houses and the lifeless bodies of victims scattered across the village.

Udeme Eden, Police spokesperson in Benue state confirmed the attack but did not give a specific death toll. The region has long suffered from repeated attacks linked to armed herders and communal violence. 

A full investigation is expected to be launched as pressure mounts on authorities to act.

In response to the killings, hundreds of youths took to the streets of Makurdi the state capital, on Sunday to protest what they described as government inaction and worsening insecurity. 

The demonstrators, dressed in black and carrying palm fronds and placards, blocked the busy Wurukum junction, disrupting traffic and demanding justice for the slain villagers.

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The protest created panic among motorists and commuters, as roads were barricaded for hours. Despite heavy surveillance in the capital, the youths remained defiant, chanting slogans and calling for urgent security reforms.

 “We are tired of burying our people. Benue cannot continue like this”; one protester said. 

The Yelewata massacre comes just a day after armed herders reportedly attacked Yelewata and Daudu towns in the same Guma Local Government area of the state. 

Nathaniel E. Gbaoron is the Plateau State correspondent for BusinessDay and a seasoned journalist with a decade of experience covering sub-national affairs across Taraba, Adamawa, Nasarawa, Benue, Plateau, and other states. He holds both National Diploma (ND) and Higher National Diploma (HND) in Mass Communication from Fidel Polytechnic, Gboko. Over the years, he has participated in numerous media trainings and workshops spanning various areas of reporting, strengthening his expertise in economic and political reporting, community-level governance, development stories, and conflict-sensitive journalism. He is a member of Correspondent Chapel in Plateau state, a member of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), he is also a Rotarian and a member of Plateau Club 1921.

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