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Benue: Tinubu pledges victory over ‘enemies of peace ‘

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President Bola Tinubu has said that his administration would not allow enemies of peace to prevail in the country.

Tinubu stated this on Wednesday in Makurdi, during his visit to Benue, to commiserate with the people over the recent attacks on Yelwata community in Guma Local Government Area (LGA) of the state.

Our correspondent reports that more than 200 people were killed, scores injured and houses and properties destroyed in the June 13 attack on Yelwata.

The President said that he was committed to investing in peace in Benue and across Nigeria.

He emphasised the need for unity, sincere leadership, and actionable peace strategies to defeat the enemies.

“We must listen to our people, keep our ears to the ground, and respond with tangible intelligence to prevent future attacks.

“We will not allow the enemies of peace to prevail. I want you to know that you have my full support, and together, we will bring prosperity back to Benue.

“As leaders, we must carry the people in our hearts. Only then can we deliver programmes that change lives and secure futures,” he said.

He charged Gov. Hyacinth Alia of Benue, to work hard and restore peace in the state.

“All politics is local; not everyone will like you. Some did the same to me too, but I am the President.

“The yolk is on you. That is part of the responsibilities of leadership. Your political enemies don’t want you to succeed.

“My people of Benue, please work with your governor to achieve peace. The governor needs your help; encourage him, and let’s build peace,” he urged.

He tasked security agencies to always listen to the people and keep their ears on the ground to get tangible information to prevent future occurrences

Peter Amine

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