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Cattle herders kill 82 in Christian village in central Nigeria


Fulani women cross Lake Chad to the village of N'Gouboua using the same route the Nigerian refugees used to flee Boko Haram. (Jerome Delay, AP)

Cattle herders killed 82 people and wounded 25 in a village over grazing rights, police said on Tuesday, less than two weeks before a national election in which political and ethnic tensions are running high.
Police went on Monday to investigate the attack by Muslim Fulani herdsmen on the mostly Christian Egba ethnic group at the weekend in the remote village Agatu Iga in Benue state, in the flashpoint "Middle Belt" of Africa's most populous nation.

Hundreds have been killed in the past year in clashes between the semi-nomadic, cattle-herding Fulani and the more settled communities that practice a mix of farming and cattle rearing.
There was no indication the attack had anything to do with Islamist militant group Boko Haram, which has killed thousands in a six-year insurgency mostly in the far north of Nigeria.
"It is the longstanding issue over grazing rights and cattle rustling between Egba and Fulani people," police spokesman Ezeala Austin said by telephone.
Fears are that tensions in the Middle Belt could be exploited by politicians if the presidential election on March 28 is disputed, triggering deadly unrest, as happened in 2011.
Interior Minister Abba Moro told national radio on Tuesday, "The killings in Egba have nothing to do with the upcoming elections."
- Reuters

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