The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate for the 2027 Benue State election, Chief Michael Kaase Aondoakaa, SAN, has strongly condemned the current wave of attacks in parts of the state which have led to the killing of many innocent people and displacement of thousands of others.
Chief Aondoakaa who challenged the state to be live its responsibilities said one of the unfortunate incidents was the recent killing of the Benue State Chairman of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), Alhaji Ardo Risku Muhammad, describing the murder as reprehensible and unacceptable.
He urged the security agencies to find killers of the MACBAN leader a statement by James Ian, the Media Assistant to Chief Aondoakaa, SAN, said.
Similarly, the former Attorney General and Minister of Justice condemned the attack in Sai Community in Mbajir Ward of Katsina-Ala Local Government Area, which claimed the lives of scores of innocent people and left many others with varying degrees of injuries, the statement said.
Chief Aondoakaa described the massacre as another painful reminder of the worsening security situation in Benue State, even as he extended his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families, the people of Sai Community, Mbajir Ward and the entire Katsina-Ala Local Government Area, while praying for the speedy recovery of those injured in the attack.
He also condemned similar attacks on Benue people in Agatu, Guma, Gwer West, Kwande and other parts of the state.
While condemning the barbaric assault in Katsina-Ala, Chief Aondoakaa insists that the primary responsibility of every government is the protection of lives and property as clearly provided under Section 14(2)(b) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
He therefore called on the Benue State Government to rise to its constitutional responsibility by taking proactive and practical measures to secure the lives of the people instead of allowing communities to remain vulnerable to terrorists, bandits and armed invaders.
He noted that the Benue State Government has no justification whatsoever for failing the people on security, especially when unprecedented funds have been accruing to it following the removal of fuel subsidy by President Bola Tinubu, to enable states have the necessary support and resources so they can confront the security challenges within their territories. According to him, it is both unfortunate and unacceptable that despite the enormous resources available to the present government, many Benue communities have continued to suffer relentless attacks with little evidence of a coordinated state response.
Chief Aondoakaa recalled the recent revelation by the Commander of Joint Task Force Operation Whirl Stroke (OPWS), Major General Moses Gara, who lamented that while some states provide substantial logistical and operational support to security agencies, Benue has failed to institutionalize such support, thereby hampering the effectiveness of security operations. He says the commander’s remarks should serve as a wake-up call to the state government, as they expose the urgent need for greater commitment, collaboration and investment in the fight against insecurity.
He demanded that the Benue State Government explains what it is doing with the huge monthly security votes appropriated for the protection of lives and property when communities are repeatedly attacked, thousands of people displaced from their ancestral homes, and innocent men, women and children continue to lose their lives. He maintains that security votes must translate into visible support for security agencies, improved intelligence gathering, rapid emergency response and concrete measures capable of preventing attacks, rather than becoming mere budgetary figures without corresponding results.
He urged security agencies to carry out a thorough investigation, apprehend those responsible and ensure they are prosecuted in accordance with the law, stressing that every life is sacred and that justice must be served irrespective of the identity of the victim.
He further expressed concern over the deplorable condition and abandonment of rural roads across Benue State, warning that the collapse of critical road infrastructure has continued to undermine security operations by delaying the movement of troops and emergency responders to distressed communities. According to him, accessible rural roads are not merely development projects but strategic security assets that enable security personnel to respond swiftly to distress calls, pursue criminal elements and protect vulnerable populations.
He finally called on the military, the police, the Department of State Services and all other security agencies to intensify ongoing operations, bring the perpetrators of the Katsina-Ala massacre and other violent crimes to justice, and ensure that no part of Benue State remains under the control or threat of criminal elements.









