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Benue Massacre: Personnel, intelligence already mobilised to carry out Tinubu's order- SGF Akume
 
By: Abara Blessing Oluchi
Thu, 19 Jun 2025   ||   Nigeria,
 

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), George Akume, has announced that, in line with President Bola Tinubu’s directive to end the ongoing crisis and k!llings in Benue State, the government has deployed both personnel and intelligence resources to implement the mandate.

Akume added that the Nigerian government is implementing a multi-layered security strategy to end the protracted violence in the Benue and the entire North Central zone.

Addressing journalists in Makurdi, the Benue capital on Wednesday, Akume revealed that President Tinubu’s visit to Benue was part of a broader plan to restore stability.

He reiterated that “the Renewed Hope Agenda prioritises the protection of lives above all else.”

The SGF quoted Tinubu’s firm stance, “The President’s directive is unambiguous: security agencies must apprehend perpetrators and prevent recurrence. This is not just rhetoric — we are mobilising personnel, technology, and community intelligence.”

He acknowledged challenges, however, noting, “Our security forces are overstretched, yet their dedication is unwavering. We are augmenting their efforts with improved logistics and inter-agency coordination."

Akume stressed that lasting peace requires synergy between federal and state actors: While the FG leads security operations, the Benue State government must galvanise local leaders. The governor must convene stakeholders — traditional institutions, NGOs, and opposition figures — to foster dialogue," he stated.

He also highlighted humanitarian measures, revealing "that over 50,000 IDPs need urgent support. We’re working with NEMA and NGOs to scale up aid.”

While outlining plans for economic revitalisation, he noted that “Military action alone is not enough. We are fast-tracking agricultural projects and youth employment schemes to curb crime triggers.”

When pressed on timelines, he cautioned: *“Peace is a process, but with sustained effort, Benue will reclaim its prosperity.”

 

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