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Governor Alia vows to end insecurity in Benue State
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31240, member: 636"] Governor Alia promises to fix safety problems in Benue State before he leaves office. He went to Otukpo, where many bad things had happened lately. The area suffered attacks, with one important person killed and several others taken away. Alia met people at the palace of their king to talk about these troubles. He wants everyone to feel safe again. Alia asked everyone to stop fighting right away. He said the government needs help from regular people to solve these problems. Some security experts from Benue came home to check things out. They will tell big bosses what they saw. The federal government also helps fight these crimes. King John Elaigwu thanked the governor for working hard on roads and safety. He said his people completely support what Alia does. The king asked for more safety efforts and new projects across their land. He hopes more Idoma people can join state leadership teams. The local chairman, Maxcell Ogiri, called Alia a real leader because he shows up when people are hurt. Ogiri promised his area would work with the governor to keep everyone safe. They want to protect both lives and houses from bad guys. Alia also visited the family of Chief Akatu Onche, who died when gunmen shot him at home. These same attackers took his family members away. This made everyone nearby very scared. People worry these attacks might happen again unless something changes fast. [/QUOTE]
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