A tragic incident has occurred in Buruku Local Government Area of Benue State, where a serving member of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) was allegedly beaten to death by members of a local vigilante group. The deceased, identified as Ben Agir, was serving in Gombe State and had only a few weeks remaining before his final clearance when he decided to visit his hometown in Benue.
Details of the Incident
According to a source in the area, the young man was arrested late Sunday night, April 19, by vigilante members who mistakenly believed he was a motorcycle thief. The source told Vanguard: "The vigilante group arrested him late Sunday night and accused him of being a motorcycle snatcher. They beat him and did not give him any opportunity to explain himself. They continued beating him until he lost consciousness. It was only after that they rushed him to a hospital where he was confirmed dead."
Official Confirmation
The Chairman of Buruku Local Government Council, Raymond Aondoakura, confirmed the incident and condemned the actions of the vigilante group, describing the killing as unfortunate and avoidable. He stated: "The report got to me on Monday at about 4 am. The incident occurred late Sunday night, between 11 pm and midnight, at Mbajor settlement near the Local Government Secretariat. From what I gathered, they apprehended him on suspicion of being a bike snatcher. Before he could properly identify himself and present his ID card, one of the vigilante leaders began beating him, insisting he was lying. Others joined, and he was beaten into a coma. When they realised the severity of his condition, they took him to a hospital, where he was later confirmed dead."
Arrests and Suspension
The Council Chairman further disclosed that all those involved in the act had been arrested and handed over to the police for prosecution. "We have arrested all those involved and handed them over to the police for arraignment. We also confirmed that the deceased was indeed a serving corps member," he added. Aondoakura also announced the immediate suspension of vigilante activities in the area. "We have stopped the operations of vigilante groups in Buruku and disbanded them. Proper measures will be put in place to regulate their activities before they can resume," he said.



