The National Security Adviser, NSA, Nuhu Ribadu, has
suggested that President Bola Tinubu and his administration inherited an
extremely bad government, particularly insecurity.
Ribadu stated this on Tuesday when he visited Benue State to
commiserate with the government and the people over the killing of over 72
people by terrorists masquerading as herdsmen.
The NSA, who condemned the killings, urged the people of
Benue to give Tinubu government a chance and stop politicizing the killings.
According to him, this will help the federal government to restore peace in the state.
“Our Armed Forces are doing well. It is impossible to post
soldiers or police to every hamlet. Give us a chance and stop politicizing the
killings. This will help us to restore peace. Issue of security is relative,”
Ribadu said.
“We inherited an extremely bad government and things have
improved and we will address all these issues cropping up.
“It is a matter of time, to do the harm is easy but to solve
it is difficult. We have reduced considerably the number of violence we met.
This one too, we will confront it,” he added.
In his response, Benue State Governor, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth
Alia said it was a sober moment for the state as it has come under intense
siege with loss of lives of unimaginable figure since 2011.
There has been a surge in attacks and killings in Benue and
Plateau States in the last two weeks.
Just barely a week after suspected armed herders massacred
over 50 farmers in parts of Benue State, fresh violence erupted in the early
hours of Tuesday.
Gunmen stormed Afia community in Ukum Local Government Area,
killing eleven residents and leaving several others injured.
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