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BENUE PEOPLE CANNOT CONTINUE TO LIVE AT THE MERCY OF ARMED ATTACKERS – AONDOAKAA

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August 19, 2026
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AONDOAKAA, SAN, CONDEMNS TERROR ATTACKS IN BENUE, DEMANDS CONCERTED ACTION TO END THE KILLINGS
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The 2027 Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate in Benue State, Chief Michael Kaase Aondoakaa, SAN, says Benue people cannot continue to live at the mercy of terrorists who invade communities, kill innocent citizens, destroy livelihoods and disappear without consequences.

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Chief Aondoakaa was reacting to reports of a deadly attack on communities in Mbaterem, Ukum Local Government Area, in the early hours of Sunday, August 16, 2026.

According to reports from the area, terrorists riding motorcycles invaded Ayaba, Ukpen, Bom, Aboajio, Yina and other communities at about 5am, shooting sporadically and reportedly killing several residents while leaving many others injured. The attack was said to have lasted for hours, forcing terrified residents to flee into the bushes for safety.

Chief Aondoakaa described the development as yet another grim reminder that the security situation in parts of Benue State demands urgent and extraordinary action.

“How long will Benue communities continue to wake up to gunfire? How many more farmers must be killed? How many more families must abandon their ancestral homes before the protection of these vulnerable communities is treated as the emergency that it is?”, he queried.

The PDP governorship candidate said the people of Benue are tired of counting bodies. They are tired of burying loved ones. They are tired of fleeing their homes and farms whenever armed men strike. What the people need now is protection, not another cycle of attacks followed by condolences and promises that produce no lasting security.

Chief Aondoakaa therefore called on the government and security agencies to immediately launch a comprehensive security operation in the affected parts of Ukum, secure the communities, pursue the attackers and ensure that those responsible for the killings are apprehended and prosecuted.

The former Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice also called for a sustained security presence in vulnerable communities across the state.

“Intelligence from local communities must be taken seriously, known routes used by armed groups must be secured, and rapid-response mechanisms must be strengthened. The primary responsibility of government is the protection of lives and property”, he stressed.

Chief Aondoakaa maintained that securing the people, returning displaced families to their ancestral homes and enabling farmers to cultivate their land safely must remain an overriding priority.

“Benue people have a right to their ancestral homes. They have a right to their farms. They have a right to go about their legitimate activities without fear of being killed. They should not have to surrender their communities to armed men because government has failed to provide sufficient protection”, Chief Aondoakaa said.

He sympathized with the families who lost loved ones in the Ukum attacks and wished those injured speedy recovery, urging relevant authorities to provide immediate assistance to the affected communities and ensure that residents who fled are able to return safely.

Signed

James Ian

Media Assistant to

Chief Michael Kaase Aondoakaa, SAN

August 17, 2026

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