Northern CAN condemns violent attacks, killings in Benue

Northern CAN condemns violent attacks, killings in Benue


The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in the Northern States and the Federal Capital Territory has condemned the ongoing wave of violent attacks and killings in Benue State.

These acts of violence have led to the tragic loss of innocent lives and widespread destruction of property.

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In a statement issued by its Chairman, Rev Yakubu Pam, on Sunday, said the scale and frequency of the attacks have made it nearly impossible for farmers to access their lands, while ordinary citizens live under a constant cloud of fear.

“We call on the Governor of Benue State to take decisive action in his capacity as the Chief Security Officer of the state.

“It is imperative that all available resources be deployed to address this dire security challenge.

“We urge the governor to empower local vigilante groups, similar to the Amotekun Corps in the South-West, the Civilian Joint Task Force (JTF) in Borno, and community vigilantes in Zamfara State.

“These community-based security structures have proven effective in confronting insecurity at the grassroots level.

“We appeal to the governor to urgently seek support from the federal government and all relevant security agencies to end the killings.

“Without prompt and coordinated action, the lives of the citizens he was elected to protect remain in grave danger.

“As the farming season approaches, there is growing concern over whether farmers will be able to cultivate their land.

“The implications for food security and economic stability in Benue State and beyond could be severe.

“We also call on the people of Benue State to remain united and work closely with security agencies to bring an end to these senseless killings.

“Community vigilance, cooperation, and collective resolve are essential in overcoming this crisis.

“Finally, we urge the Christian community across Benue State to remain steadfast in prayer.

“We believe that through earnest supplication, purposeful leadership, and unified action, the evil threatening the lives and livelihoods of our people can be overcome.”

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