Daniel Onjeh, a political leader from Benue State, asked people to work together and help stop the growing violence in their area. He talked about serious problems with kidnapping and killings happening in different communities. Onjeh believes criminals are working with local people who help them do bad things. He heard stories about attackers who included both herders and local youths working together to harm people.
Onjeh shared a story about a murdered retired worker named Akatu Onche from Otukpo. He believes some local people helped the criminals attack the respected older man. The leader warned that local helpers make criminals stronger and more dangerous. He explained that people who live together have lost trust in each other. Helping criminals is like a guest burning down the home of someone who welcomed them.
The political leader discussed similar dangerous situations across Nigeria. He praised the governor for working hard with security teams to stop criminal groups. Onjeh asked people to watch carefully and report anything suspicious. He told everyone that solving security problems requires working together, not fighting each other.
Onjeh warned people not to use the security crisis to make political trouble. He wants residents to support the governor's plans for keeping people safe. The leader explained that security problems did not start with the current government but have been happening for many years. He talked about how different past leaders also struggled with similar challenges.
The message was clear. People need to stop helping criminals and start protecting each other. Onjeh wants communities to unite and help stop violence. He believes that by working together and sharing information, they can make their area safer for everyone.
Onjeh shared a story about a murdered retired worker named Akatu Onche from Otukpo. He believes some local people helped the criminals attack the respected older man. The leader warned that local helpers make criminals stronger and more dangerous. He explained that people who live together have lost trust in each other. Helping criminals is like a guest burning down the home of someone who welcomed them.
The political leader discussed similar dangerous situations across Nigeria. He praised the governor for working hard with security teams to stop criminal groups. Onjeh asked people to watch carefully and report anything suspicious. He told everyone that solving security problems requires working together, not fighting each other.
Onjeh warned people not to use the security crisis to make political trouble. He wants residents to support the governor's plans for keeping people safe. The leader explained that security problems did not start with the current government but have been happening for many years. He talked about how different past leaders also struggled with similar challenges.
The message was clear. People need to stop helping criminals and start protecting each other. Onjeh wants communities to unite and help stop violence. He believes that by working together and sharing information, they can make their area safer for everyone.