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President Tinubu in Benue on Wednesday
By EMMANUEL ANTSWEN
President Bola Tinubu has directed that a peace resolution committee be constituted to end the ongoing killings in Benue and its environs.
Tinubu gave the directive at a Town Hall meeting with Benue stakeholders, as part of his efforts to address the incessant attacks, killings, and displacements of communities in the state.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that more than 200 people were killed, scores injured and houses and properties destroyed in the June 13 attack on Yelwata.
The President directed governments of Benue and Nasarawa to constitute the committee to find lasting solutions to the crisis.
He listed the Tor Tiv, Prof James Ayatse, Och’Idoma Elaigwu Odogbo, Gen Atom Kpera (rtd) all former governors, elder statesmen, amongst others, to be members of the committee.
He pledged commitment to invest in the peace project to ensure lasting peace in the state.
According to Tinubu, Benue people have no option than to find lasting peace and convert the tragedy into a strong economic prosperity.
“I am committed to investing in peace here in Benue and across Nigeria. Let us create a peace and development committee now, with representation from all stakeholders, including government, traditional leaders, youths, and women.
“Let us meet and design a lasting solution. I’m ready to invest in this peace project. Whatever happens, we will find peace and convert this tragedy into economic prosperity.
“We are to govern, not to bury. We are here to multiply, not to lose numbers,” he said.
The President sympathised with Benue people, especially the people of Yelewata, over the attacks and emphasised the need for unity, sincere leadership, and actionable peace strategies.
“We are here not just to mourn but to reflect deeply with you. What affects Benue affects all of us. As Nigerians, we are members of the same family, perhaps sleeping in different rooms, but living under the same roof.
“Whether you are Tiv, Idoma, Hausa, Yoruba, or Igbo, this country is our shared heritage. We must build it together. We must find solutions, not just talk about the problems.
“Let us stop seeing one another as enemies. We must stop opening doors to terror and violence. We must embrace peace with serious understanding.
“This level of terrorism and conflict must not continue. We need synergy between leaders, traditional rulers, and the youths. It is only when the people feel secured and valued that development can truly take roots,” the president said. (NAN)