Renewed killings forces benue govt to suspend return of idps to their homes
I think there may be a slight mistake in your question. It seems like you meant to ask "Renewed killings force Benue govt to suspend return of IDPs to their homes".
To answer your question:
Yes, that's correct. According to reports, the Benue State Government has suspended the return of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) to their homes in some parts of the state due to renewed killings and attacks by herdsmen.
The decision was made after a meeting between the state governor, Samuel Ortom, and other stakeholders, including traditional rulers, community leaders, and security agencies. The governor expressed concern over the recent attacks, which have resulted in the loss of lives and property, and deemed it necessary to suspend the return of IDPs to their homes until the security situation improves.
The IDPs had been living in camps and other temporary shelters since the initial attacks by herdsmen in 2017, which led to the displacement of thousands of people. The state government had previously announced plans to return the IDPs to their homes, but the renewed violence has forced a rethink.
The suspension of the return of IDPs is aimed at ensuring the safety and security of the affected communities, as well as preventing further loss of lives and property. The government is working to address the security challenges and ensure that the IDPs can return to their homes in a safe and secure environment.