The organisation called on authorities in Nigeria to take immediate and decisive action.
“Be it known to all, including the international community, that the scourge of mindless killings by the terrorists started in Agatu,” said the lawyers.
She was the third female elected administrator to have died in Lagos this year, barely two months after their swearing-in.
The Joint Task Force, Operation Whirl Stroke, has promised to restore peace in all troubled communities in Benue.
Mr Mark said that the attacks had led to the destruction of lives and property worth billions of naira in the last few weeks.
Mrs Kolawole said the theme was chosen to ensure the society’s resolve to serve humanity relentlessly.
He said similar relief items would also be distributed in Otukpo, where there were more than 8,000 IDPs and in APA, with at least 10,000 IDPs.
The attack which started Monday evening was carried out by Fulani herdsmen, residents allege.
