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FG’s Failure To Stop Benue Killings May Push People To Self-Help, Says David Mark

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJune 17, 2025 National No Comments2 Mins Read
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FG’s Failure To Stop Benue Killings May Push People To Self-Help, Says David Mark.

Former Senate President David Mark has issued a stark warning that the Federal Government’s inability to curb the ongoing killings in Benue State risks pushing communities towards self-defence measures. Speaking amid public outrage over the deaths of over 200 people in recent attacks, Mark condemned the violence and called for unity to prevent ethnic profiling or reprisals. His remarks, underscore growing frustration with the government’s response to the crisis.

The attacks, largely attributed to suspected armed herders, have devastated communities in the Sankera axis and Guma Local Government Area, displacing thousands and destroying farmlands. Mark expressed relief at the arrest of some perpetrators, noting, “It is heartwarming that some of the beasts involved in the dastardly acts have been apprehended.” He urged security agencies to conduct thorough investigations to ensure justice and deter future attacks, while appealing to Benue youths to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities.





 

The former Senate President’s warning reflects broader concerns about the potential for communal clashes if the violence persists. Benue has a history of herder-farmer conflicts, exacerbated by the absence of effective grazing policies and the proliferation of small arms. Critics have accused the Federal Government of inconsistent responses, pointing to rapid interventions in other regions while Benue’s crisis lingers. Mark’s call for unity aims to prevent the situation from escalating into ethnic or religious strife.

 

Public sentiment on platforms like X reveals a mix of anger and despair, with many residents questioning why Benue has not received the same level of federal attention as other crisis zones. Some have echoed Mark’s concerns about self-help, citing the emergence of local vigilante groups in affected areas. These groups, while filling security gaps, risk further complicating the situation if not regulated, analysts warn.

 

Mark’s intervention has reignited debates about the need for a holistic approach to insecurity in Benue, including addressing socio-economic factors and strengthening law enforcement. As President Tinubu prepares to visit the state, the former Senate President’s words serve as a reminder of the urgency required to prevent a descent into lawlessness.

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