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Alia reveals plans by FG, Benue to end herdsmen’s violent attacks

“The killings by herders and other criminal elements are not peculiar to Benue alone. It is a wider problem affecting parts of the North-East and North-Central,” Mr Alia said.

• May 30, 2025
Armed herdsmen
Armed herdsmen used to illustrate the story [Photo credit: Africa Daily News]

The federal government, in collaboration with the Benue government, is putting together a robust security architecture to end the persistent attacks by herdsmen.

Governor Hyacinth Alia disclosed this at a town hall meeting in Makurdi, organised as part of activities to mark his administration’s second anniversary.

The town hall meeting coincided with a media assessment tour led by Labaran Maku, former information minister, to evaluate the governor’s performance.

The governor said security remains a core priority of his administration in alignment with the provisions of the 1999 Constitution.

“The killings by herders and other criminal elements are not peculiar to Benue alone. It is a wider problem affecting parts of the North-East and North-Central,” Mr Alia said.

He explained that the nature of asymmetric warfare made the fight against banditry and terrorism more complex, as attackers often operate in a hit-and-run fashion through well-coordinated syndicates.

“To tackle this, the federal government, in collaboration with the state, is putting together a robust security architecture aimed at prevention rather than reaction,” said the governor.

Mr Alia noted that the security strategies were being kept confidential for operational purposes but assured the citizens that government efforts were proactive and ongoing.

“We will not allow insecurity to cripple our economy. We are intentional about protecting lives and property in Benue,” he said.

According to him, the newly established Benue Civil Protection Guard is designed to work closely with conventional security agencies. He explained that, though the state could not arm the civilian volunteers with high-calibre weapons, their local knowledge and intelligence-gathering capacity would be instrumental in tracking and combating criminal elements.

In furtherance of these efforts, Alia stated that Benue had procured and distributed over 100 Hilux vehicles to security agencies to enhance mobility and response capabilities.

He urged residents to adopt a participatory approach to security, encouraging them to report suspicious activities to relevant authorities.

“When you hear something, say something. Security is a collective responsibility,” he said.

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