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Atiku Rages Over Deadly Benue Raid
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 42953, member: 636"] Former vice president Atiku Abubakar spoke out after deadly violence hit Benue State. Armed attackers killed over 100 people during raids on Yelwata community Saturday. Atiku said Nigeria faces a growing security crisis that demands action. He called the killings a national emergency requiring immediate government response. The politician urged leaders to investigate the attacks and bring justice to victims. Saturday brought terror to Yelwata when suspected herders attacked the rural area. Governor Hyacinth Alia condemned the violence and promised to protect citizens. Armed men invaded the community and left many families grieving lost relatives. The attack sparked outrage across Benue State among residents demanding answers. Local authorities confirmed the deadly assault happened during weekend hours. Angry protesters filled Makurdi streets Sunday morning demanding government action. Young people gathered at Wurukum food basket roundabout to voice their frustrations. Solomon Amande said protesters felt abandoned after President Tinubu remained silent about the killings. Deputy Governor Sam Ode tried speaking to crowds but they rejected his presence. Security forces used tear gas when demonstrations grew heated and refused to disperse. Atiku urged federal officials to send more troops and resources to protect rural communities. He demanded compensation for families who lost loved ones during the brutal attacks. The former presidential candidate called for unity among all Nigerians regardless of background. Traditional leaders and civil groups should help restore confidence among frightened residents. Medical care and counseling services need immediate deployment to help survivors recover. [/QUOTE]
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