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Benue PDP urges Alia to change tactics against insecurity, condemns killings, destruction in Ukum

National Accord Newspaper 2024/10/5

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Benue State Chapter has called on the Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia to change tactics in handling the security situation in the state.

The State Publicity Secretary of the party, Bemgba Iortyom who disclosed this in a statement on Thursday in Makurdi commiserated with the Government and people of Ukum Local Government Area of the state over the killings of scores of persons in Zaki Biam by yet to be identified gunmen last Tuesday, and the deadly protests the following day which trailed the unfortunate incident visiting destruction on the grieving town.

The party, according to the statement condoled those who lost loved ones in the gruesome attacks and sympathised with those whose properties were destroyed in the unfortunate events trailing the killings, even as it condemned the actions of mobs taking laws into their hands.

The PDP, the statement continued further regretted that “the events in Zaki Biam in the last couple of days spotlight the degree of insecurity in the state in a manner as should necessitate a change of approach from Governor Hyacinth Alia in his handling of security in the state.

“Reports from the area indicate that for the better part of yesterday, angry mobs went on rampage through Zaki Biam unchallenged ransacking and burning down properties, both public and private.

“The incident is reported to have started as a protest by locals in the town against the latest killings, but with events eventually getting out of hand as mobs of angry youths hijacked the protest and set about ransacking and burning down properties including the Local Government Council Secretariat, the Chairman’s Lodge, a public commodities warehouse, private businesses and residences including those of the Chief of Staff to the governor, Hon Paul Biam.

‘It is a major source of worry that local accounts have publicly lamented the lack of a security response rapid enough to have quelled the situation and brought it under control, thereby mitigating the extent of destruction visited on properties in Zaki Biam.

The party appealed to Governor Alia to listen to those voices from the streets of Zaki Biam and hasten to put on his priority list a rapid response ingredient to his handling of insecurity in the state.

PDP expressed the belief that the governor could achieve this by improving the logistics and communication capabilities of security agencies in the state, for it is a nagging question how security agents could rapidly respond to a crisis of the magnitude in Zaki yesterday without the needed communication and logistics support which previous administrations in the state regularly and periodically gave to them.

The party also opined that the governor should initiate a disarmament and resettlement initiative for bandits in the Sankera area, as he had admitted promising to do during the campaigns, as the options are open before him as governor to use a carrot-and-stick approach towards arresting the situation.

It also urged Governor to take deliberate and sincere steps towards the de-escalation and bridging of political tensions and divides in the state, this being against the reality that security is a communal responsibility which requires all hands to be on deck to manage and maintain it.

“To be able to achieve the security of lives and properties in Benue State, the governor must take the lead visibly in championing the ideal that all segments of the society under his watch must work together in the understanding that security must be placed above partisan and self-seeking considerations.

The party again urged the Governor to work towards rooting out insecurity from Benue communities to usher in the peace and security needed for the building of a truly prosperous Benue State and enjoined the people to appreciate the challenges which lie in the path of government even when it does it’s best, and as such should refrain from acts of lawlessness, such as happened in the Zaki Biam protests, as in the final analysis, they are the ones who collectively and individually lose when destruction occurs.

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