Atiku To FG: Enough is Enough, Benue Cannot Bleed In Silence

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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has said that bloodshed in Benue State has reached a devastating crescendo — a brutal and heart-wrenching reality that can no longer be ignored.

He pointedly said that history will not be kind to those who chose power over people, stressing that the time to act is now.

Atiku noted that for years, families have buried their loved ones in silence, villages have been ravaged, and communities shattered, while those in power watch from a distance, offering nothing but hollow assurances.

In a statement he personally signed, Atiku asked how much more must the people of Benue endure before their humanity is acknowledged?

In the words of Atiku; “Their demand is simple: to live in peace, to sleep without fear, to farm without being slaughtered, and to raise their children without the constant shadow of violence.

“When citizens take to the streets to protest this injustice, they are not inciting rebellion, they are crying for help. They are demanding what every Nigerian is constitutionally entitled to: the right to life and the protection of that life by the state.

“But what do they receive in return? Tear gas. Brutality. Disdain. It is pouring hot oil on an open wound.

“To unleash force on grieving, defenseless citizens is not governance, it is cruelty. It is a betrayal of the sacred duty of leadership.

“What kind of government meets a cry for safety with the barrel of a gun and a canister of gas?

“The silence, the indifference, the lack of urgency, it is all damning. It speaks to a deeper rot in the conscience of leadership, a frightening normalisation of violence against the very people they swore to protect.

“This is a call to conscience to every leader at both the federal and state levels: stop turning a blind eye while Benue drowns in blood.

“Stop offering condolences and start offering solutions. Work with security agencies, deploy resources, and craft a security architecture that prioritizes human lives over political optics,” he said.

Atiku noted that Benue is not alone, adding that from Plateau to Zamfara, Kaduna to Taraba; the cries are the same as Nigerians are bleeding and begging to be heard.

He urged the people not to be silenced, but should raise their voices, demand accountability, justice and a government that sees, hears, and protects them.

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