Insecurity: Special Forces Have Started Arriving Benue – Gov Alia

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From Our Correspondent 

Benue State governor, Reverend Father Hyacinth Alia has disclosed that a combined team of tactical and response squads had started arriving the state to address the ongoing security challenges.

Alia made the disclosure in a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Tersoo Kula, in Makurdi, Sunday.

The governor said the special forces and additional security deployment are for vulnerable areas.

He condemned the attack and massacre of innocent citizens at Yelwata by suspected criminal herders.

“I acknowledge and share in your pains and grief caused by these attacks on the community by criminal elements suspected to be armed herdsmen.

“The state government is consistently engaging federal security agencies, traditional rulers, community leaders and relevant stakeholders to strengthen security interventions and provide lasting solutions to these persistent attacks.

“We assure citizens that more tactical teams have started arriving Benue and additional security deployments are being arranged for vulnerable areas.

“Response squad teams are also deployed and will be in Benue from Sunday; strategic community dialogues are ongoing to enhance active intelligence sharing.

“The state’s joint operation units are also being strengthened and government will not relent in its commitment to defend the lives and properties of all residents,” he added.

Alia  called on religious, traditional and political leaders across the state to sensitise and guide youths under their influence against unlawful gatherings or confrontations that may spiral out of control.

The governor appealed to the public to make use of official communication channels to report any suspicious activities and to stay informed through credible sources.

He said the state government remains committed to justice, peace and security for all.

Alia said his Deputy, Sam Ode, had visited the scene of the heinous act to identify with the people.

He assured the people that he would not rest on his oars to ensure that total peace is achieved in the state.