Mr Fagbemi assured Nigerians that justice would be ensured in the matter to send a strong signal to the enemies of the country, acting under any guise.
Mr Davids said, “The funds were raised through generous contributions from churches and individuals across Lagos State.’’
The Foursquare Gospel Church, on Monday, said it had offered relief materials to the victims of Benue killings in line with its mission.
The recent killings in Benue have sparked widespread public outcry, prompting President Bola Tinubu to visit the state in a show of solidarity.
The CDS Mr said locals, who serve as informants for the suspected herdsmen, housed, fed and gave them women.
More than 200 people were killed, scores injured and houses and properties destroyed in the June 13 attack on Yelwata.
He urged the governor to publicly and firmly engage the federal government over the killings.
Mr Buhari condemned terrorism as a tool in inter-communal conflicts, urging that the attackers be found and dealt with swiftly under the law.
