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The Nigerian Senate has passed a motion calling for immediate security measures to address recent killings in Benue State communities.The resolution, adopted unanimously during a plenary session chaired by Senate President Godswill Akpabio, urges the federal government and state governors to take proactive steps to prevent further attacks.
The motion was introduced by Senator Godswill Akpabio, who highlighted the growing threat of violence in the region and the need for coordinated security efforts.The killings have displaced many residents, with some abandoning farmlands out of fear for their lives.
Senators emphasized that financial aid alone cannot compensate for lost lives and destroyed properties, urging governors to issue condemnation statements promptly rather than waiting for attacks to occur.The resolution also calls for enhanced collaboration between federal agencies and state governments to ensure community safety.The Senate's decision reflects ongoing concerns about security in Benue, where recent violence has sparked fears of escalating conflict.
Advocacy groups have praised the move as a critical step toward addressing systemic insecurity, though challenges remain in implementing effective solutions.
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