Governor Alia Calls for Calm as Herders Attack Benue Communities

Benue State leader Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia asked people in Kwande Local Government Area to stay peaceful. The women there had marched through streets because they felt unsafe. Alia worried about armed herders who keep attacking Kwande communities. He wondered why these attackers focused on the Kwande and Ukum areas just as other parts became safer.

His spokesman, Sir Tersoo Kula, shared these comments on Saturday. Alia promised both Kwande and Ukum folks he would respond faster and better to their problems. He believes the violent actions of these attackers and anyone helping them will end soon. Alia said directly, "I share your pains, and I assure you that we will step up our response and prompt. Read my lips. The remorseless barbarity of these assailants and their sponsors will soon be a thing of the past."

The governor made a firm promise to free the entire state from armed herdsmen problems. He expressed deep concern for everyone hurt during the recent Kwande attacks. He also pushed security teams to catch the bad guys and make them face consequences. Alia warned certain people who use his name to create problems in Kwande and elsewhere.

These troublemakers should think carefully about what might happen because of their actions. The governor remains committed to bringing peace back to these troubled areas. He wants everyone living there to feel safe again after dealing with these frightening attacks from armed groups. Residents hope his promises lead to real changes in their daily safety.
 

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