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Benue lawmakers fume over worsening security challenges

The House said herdsmen graze openly despite the open grazing prohibition and ranches establishment law of Benue, 2017.

• February 14, 2024
Governor Hyacinth Alia
Governor Hyacinth Alia

The Benue House of Assembly has asked officers and agencies charged with security matters to shape up or leave.

The lawmakers specifically urged Special Advisers to Governor Hyacinth Alia on internal security and commanders of Livestock and Volunteer Guards to stop the influx of herdsmen into the state.

They also urged them to stop the killings of Benue people.

The Speaker, Hyacinth Dajoh, expressed the lawmakers’ stance during plenary on Tuesday when some special advisers appeared before the House to explain the security situation in the state.

Mr Dajoh particularly urged the two security advisers to wake up to their responsibilities or resign.

He said that Benue people had confidence in the Alia administration to rescue them from attacks, and charged the heads of the security apparatus to live up to the expectations of the job.

Also addressing the advisers, the Majority Leader, Saater Tiseer, lamented that the security apparatus in the state had failed to help Benue people to sleep with their eyes closed.

Mr Tiseer lamented that the attacks by suspected herdsmen in most of the local government areas were capable of crumbling the state economy.

On his part, Manger Manger (Tarka/APC), decried the large influx of herdsmen across the state.

He said, “They graze openly in spite of the open grazing prohibition and ranches establishment law of Benue, 2017. The efforts of security personnel are not yielding fruit. They must step up their tactics.”

Also, Elias Audu (Gwer-West /APC), and Anthony Agom (Okpokwu/PDP), said the primary responsibility of any government was security of lives and property, stressing the need to overhaul the security apparatus.

Earlier, Special Adviser to the Governor on Internal Security Affairs, Joseph Har, explained that the government had put measures in place to tackle security challenges in Benue.

Mr Har explained that what was happening in the state was clearly an act of banditry and terrorism, but assured the lawmakers that the state was not overwhelmed and would not surrender to the invaders.

He added, “The open grazing prohibition and ranches establishment law is still in force; meetings of herdsmen and local government officials in affected areas are being convened to tackle the security challenges.”

The House, in its resolution, ordered the advisers to proffer solutions to the security challenges and report back within one week.

(NAN)

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