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killings: Tinubu’s wife visits Benue, seeks end to Killings

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From Attah Ede, Makurdi
First Lady of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, on Tuesday, visited Benue State, with a call to put to an end the insecurity and incessant killings of innocent citizens, especially women and children in the State.
Speaking during her visit to the State, where she met with state officials, traditional rulers, and internally displaced persons as part of her humanitarian and peace-building engagements, Senator Tinubu called for unity and solidarity among the people of the State.
She said the unity will assist to combat the senseless killings that have ravaged the State, despite spirited and concerted efforts.
She noted that what is most worrisome is that many people are living in conditions so harsh that they can only be described as hellish, even when they are human beings like others.
According to her, when faith is lost, when family bonds are broken, when life no longer carries the hope it once did, everything changes, stressing that every society must decide what it will serve — because no nation can serve two masters.
“There must be a choice between what builds and what destroys, between people and the structures that either uplift or oppress them.
“We speak of teachings — lessons about peace, love, and how to live with one another. These are not abstract ideals. They are necessities. Dialogue and patience remain the best solutions wherever conflict exists.
“But often, we hesitate, we ask ourselves: Why do I need to act? Why do I need to speak?, And so doors remain closed. Teachers go unheard. People are left without guidance on how to move forward — how to heal.
“Today, I decided to come because I feel that much of the light has dimmed. The weight of silence is heavy, but conversations like this bring hope. Nigeria is a nation of deep complexity. Ethnicity, religion, and culture all have their place, but they must not become walls between us. They should instead be bridges of understanding.
“And now, we are in a time — in a world — where we must decide what we are preparing for. Will it be a future shaped by division, or one built on compassion, dialogue, and shared humanity?”, Senator Oluremi Tinubu stated.
The Nigeria first lady who also donated one billion Naira to the victims of the displaced communities in the state and provided relief materials to help alleviate their suffering, promised to continue supporting those in need, particularly children, girls, and individuals with disabilities.
On his part, the Paramount ruler of the Tiv nation, Professor James Ayatse, called on the Federal Government to take decisive action against networks of terrorists operating in Benue and Nasarawa States, and stressed the need for reconstruction of destroyed communities and compensation for victims of the attacks.
He intimated that the violent attackers responsible for the frequent killings and displacements in Tiv land come from neighboring Nasarawa State and return there after carrying out their assaults.
“Your Excellency, our attackers come from Nasarawa State. After attacking us, they withdraw and go back to Nasarawa State.”
“I appeal to you to convey the people’s anguish and plea for justice to President Bola Tinubu. Peace in Benue cannot be achieved until the sources of these attacks are addressed through decisive federal intervention.
“Thank you for your patience and resilience. Families have been torn apart, ancestral homes abandoned — but there is hope. With a guarantee of restored peace, our people will be able to return to their ancestral communities, resume their lives, and rebuild what was lost.
“It looks like we will achieve our goals — and with that, we will see the gains we have long hoped for.
“The barriers we once faced are giving way. We are determined not to let terrorists define our destiny. We have confronted major enemies and made progress, though the scars and memories of destruction remain with us.
“To the communities that have suffered attacks: you do not need to remind us of what has happened. We know. We have seen the devastation. We share the pain.
“Nigeria has been plagued by discontent for many years. I have lived here all my life, and I know this much: if we keep playing with this weakness, it will grow — and if it grows unchecked, it will destroy us.
“If our leaders do not decisively confront terrorism and malice, and instead keep playing politics with it — trying to be “politically correct” for the sake of convenience — Nigeria will be in grave danger. The time to act is now”, Prof. Ayatse alluded.
He maintained that government is already beginning to respond, securing vulnerable areas and strengthening borders, noting that the visit today has given Benue citizens encouragement and has further reassure them that they are not forgotten.
The Benue State Governor, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia reiterated his call for the establishment of a state police and a national policy on ranching to address the insecurity caused by herders.
He therefore applauded Senator Tinubu for her visit and commitment to national solidarity in the face of the ongoing crisis bedeviling over one point five million displaced individuals in Benue State.
“This visit comes after the massacre of over 200 of our people on the night of Saturday, the 13th, and the morning of Sunday, the 14th of June, 2025. Your visit follows closely after your husband, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, His Excellency Senator Ahmed, altered his itinerary to send us a message of comfort shortly after June 18, 2025.
“It is my prayer that this land becomes one of reunions and grace. I would like to express our deep gratitude to you for making time to visit us.
“Following the President’s directive, the Chief of Defence Staff ordered the deployment of security personnel to our communities. While the attacks by militias and bandits have not completely stopped, we can report that there has been some noticeable improvement in security.
“Your presence here today reflects not only your strategic support as a former Senator of the Federal Republic but also your motherly and compassionate response to moments of distress in our nation. Your initiatives in health, social investment, agriculture, care for orphans, IDPs, persons living with disabilities, and the elderly have not gone unnoticed.
The governor lamented that the persistent attacks by militias on Benue farms have been sustained for years, leading to the loss of lives and property. Farmers have been driven away from their lands because so many have been killed, leaving us in pain and despair.
“Some of our people are displaced and living in camps, while many more are staying with friends and relatives across different parts of the state under harsh conditions. Hunger is widespread, and food is scarce in a state once celebrated as the “food basket of the nation.”, he said.