Benue Youths Block Abuja-Makurdi Highway to Protest Continued Killings

Tension in Benue community as soldiers allegedly kill three youths in Guma

A wave of outrage swept through Benue State in Nigeria on Sunday as a group of angry youths took to the streets to protest the relentless killings in the region. The protest, which blocked the busy Abuja-Makurdi highway, was a desperate cry for help and a demand for action to end the bloodshed. Dressed in black and carrying palm fronds and placards with heartfelt messages, the demonstrators made their voices heard, refusing to let vehicles pass and causing a significant gridlock.

The protest was a direct response to the devastating attack on the Yelewata community in Guma Local Government Area just 24 hours prior. The brutal assault, allegedly carried out by armed herdsmen, left over 200 people dead and sparked widespread outrage. The Benue State Government had attempted to calm the situation, warning against unlawful gatherings and confrontations, particularly among youths. However, the protesters felt abandoned and ignored, pushing them to take matters into their own hands.

As the protesters stood firm, they expressed their deep-seated frustration and anger. They demanded concrete security measures to protect their communities and justice for the victims of the attacks. The blockade of the highway was a bold statement, disrupting the daily lives of commuters and bringing attention to the dire situation in Benue State. Despite the government’s appeal for calm, the youths remained resolute, insisting that their voices be heard and their demands be met.

The situation in Benue State is a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for peace and security in the region. The continued killings and attacks have left communities feeling vulnerable and frustrated, with many calling for more decisive action from the authorities. As the international community looks on, it is clear that the people of Benue State will no longer remain silent in the face of violence and bloodshed. Their cry for help is a call to action, a demand for justice, and a plea for peace in a region torn apart by conflict.

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