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The Benue attackers have been apprehended. AK-47s and other weapons were used to apprehend them, according to C.P. Umar.

Abdullahi Sule, the governor of Nasarawa State, voiced his grave concern about the increasing number of murders in nearby Benue State during a live broadcast on AIT..CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

For the sake of regional stability and human dignity, the governor fervently urged criminal groups to stop their destructive actions and embrace peace. “There is no excuse for the ongoing violence,” said Governor Sule. I urge individuals responsible for these violent crimes to put down their weapons and look for amicable ways to settle disputes. In a nation where human life is taken so cheaply, we cannot stay.

Additionally, he praised the aggressive response and attentiveness of security officials in Nasarawa State in preventing the spread of violence across the border. The governor claims that the police and other security agencies have arrested a number of persons thought to be involved in the Benue killings as a result of recent intelligence-led operations. The suspects were captured in a concerted operation along the Benue-Nasarawa border, according to CP Umar Nadada, the Nasarawa State Commissioner of Police. He revealed that AK-47 rifles and other advanced weapons that the suspects planned to employ in future assaults were discovered in their hands.

Since the violence in Benue escalated, our security architecture has been placed on high alert. Our soldiers stopped and detained those who had a direct connection to the Benue assaults during a recent joint patrol. They were found in possession of AK-47s and other lethal weaponry. “Enquiries are still underway,” CP Nadada said. Nasarawa State will continue to work with Benue and federal authorities to ensure that those guilty for the deaths are held accountable, Governor Sule told the public, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to peace and security.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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