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BENUE YOUTHS PROTEST KILLINGS, BLOCK HIGHWAY IN MAKURDI

Hundreds of youths in Benue State staged a protest on Sunday, blocking the Abuja-Makurdi highway to express their frustration over ongoing killings in the state. The protesters, dressed in black and carrying palm fronds, demanded urgent steps to halt the bloodshed affecting communities across the state. The protest followed a deadly attack on Yelewata community in Guma Local Government Area, allegedly carried out by armed herdsmen, in which over 200 lives were reportedly lost. Despite the Benue State Government’s ban on “unlawful gatherings,” the youths voiced their sense of neglect and urged the government to implement effective security measures and ensure justice for the victims. One of the protesters, Ali Joshua David, said, “The primary responsibility of the government is to protect lives and property… this administration has failed us… where should we run to? We continue running from these herders and our leaders, our governor remains quiet, if they cannot protect us, they should quietly resign.” Another protester added, “We have become IDPs in our own country, if President Tinubu cannot contain the security situation in the North Central, he should step aside.” The protesters were later dispersed by the Benue State Police command, reportedly on the orders of Governor Hyacinth Alia. The dispersal was carried out with a joint force of security operatives and armed thugs who were chanting “No Alia No Benue.” Eyewitnesses described the protest as peaceful until security personnel arrived and began firing tear gas and shooting into the air, resulting in chaos, injuries, and several arrests. Social media activist VeryDarkMan (VDM) intervened, appealing to the youths to adopt a civil approach to draw the government’s attention. VDM stated, “I don de hear about Benue killings no be today, its time for it to end.” A pro-government supporter claimed the protest was a sponsored plot by politicians in Abuja to destabilize the Alia government and force a state of emergency in Benue, citing VDM’s presence as part of a larger plan to embarrass the governor before President Tinubu.

TINUBU DIRECTS SECURITY CHIEFS TO RESTORE PEACE IN BENUE STATE

President Bola Tinubu has directed security chiefs to implement his earlier directive to bring lasting peace and security to Benue State, following the latest round of reprisal attacks that led to the death of many people. Intelligence chiefs, the police, and the military have arrived in the state to direct security operations and restore sanity. Special Adviser to the President (Information & Strategy), Bayo Onanuga, in a statement, said President Tinubu renewed his order to security agencies to act decisively and arrest perpetrators of evil acts on all sides of the conflict and prosecute them. “The latest news of wanton killings in Benue State is very depressing. We must not allow this bloodletting to continue unabated. Enough is now enough,” Onanuga quoted the President as saying. Bayo Onanuga further disclosed that President Tinubu has charged the Governor of Benue State with convening reconciliation meetings and dialogue among the warring parties to end the incessant bloodshed and bring lasting peace and harmonious coexistence between farmers, herders, and communities. “This is the time for Governor Alia to act as a statesman and immediately lead the process of dialogue and reconciliation that will bring peace to Benue,” Onanuga quoted the President as saying. The President emphasized the need for political and community leaders in conflict areas to stop fuelling the crisis through unguarded utterances and statements that could further inflame tensions. “Our people must live in peace, and it is possible when leaders across the divides work together in harmony and differences are identified and addressed with fairness, openness and justice,” Bayo Onanuga quoted Tinubu as saying.