Makurdi: Hundreds of youths in Benue on Sunday took to the streets to protest the continuous attacks, killings, and displacement of people in the state.
The protest followed the killing of scores in the Yelwata community in the Guma Local Government Area on Friday night.
The protesters who converged at the Wurukum Roundabout in Makurdi called on the Federal Government to live up to its responsibility to protect all the citizens within its sovereignty.
They also urged security agencies to redouble their efforts to ensure that all displaced people return to their ancestral homes and continue their everyday lives.
Speaking to newsmen, Mr Brahms Ikuan said the state had been under siege for a long time and that the government had not made sufficient efforts to address the menace.
Ikuan regretted that nothing had been done to avert the attacks, even when they had valuable information about the attackers’ movements and reported them to authorities.
He further accused the authorities of maintaining a conspiratorial silence on the ongoing genocide, adding that Benue may cease to exist if urgent steps are not taken to end the killings.
“We cried, sent messages, and opened letters, but nobody listened to us or came to our aid. At this moment, we are not sure if there will be a place called Benue tomorrow.
“Despite the attacks and killings in Yelwata yesterday, up till now, no word from the government or any prominent person. They have abandoned us.
“We want the world to know that Benue is being wiped out on the face of the earth, and nobody cares about what is happening,” he said.
Also, Mr Gideon Inyom accused the government of giving the herders unfettered access to the Benue communities by relaxing the state anti-open grazing law.
Inyom said all they wanted was the security of lives and property, adding that such was the primary responsibility of every government worldwide.
However, the State Commissioner of Police, Mr Emenari Ifeanyi, told newsmen at the scene that the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mr Kayode Egbetokun, had taken over the state’s security.
Ifeanyi said that the IGP has already deployed special forces to the state to end the attacks and killings.
The CP added that security agencies monitored the situation and urged the youth and Benue people to give the new forces a chance.
“What you saw happening in Yelewata yesterday is because we have taken over Apa, Gwer West, and are moving seriously in Agatu. They want to do something to show they are in control while they are not and will never be.
“We are feeling more pain than you. We are here to protect lives and property. We have security everywhere now; even in Yelwata, tactical teams were in the bush before the attack.
“Give the special forces and tactical teams a room to work. If you prolong your stay here, you are giving the enemies more time to plan.
“We have intelligence reports of their movement, and we are blocking them, and you will see the result,” he said.
Ifeanyi further disclosed that Gov. Hyacinth Alia had given them all the logistics support needed to restore peace in Benue.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that a military helicopter was spotted in the sky at Wurukum Roundabout as the protest against herders’ killings intensified.