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BREAKING: Benue Links massacre: PDP accuses Gov Alia of abetting terror in Benue
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Benue State has described “the policy of silence” by Governor Hyacinth Alia over the activities of terrorists in the state as aiding and abetting crime.
IDOMA VOICE reports that over 24 hours after reports emerged that suspected Fulani herdsmen laid siege on the Makurdi – Naka Road and killed scores of travellers, Governor Alia, is yet to react to the incident.
And the PDP is saying the silence of the governor follows a trend of his attitude regarding such incidents in the state since he came to office, with his media handlers suggesting his approach to tackling insecurity will be devoid of what they term as the “propaganda” deployed by immediate past Governor Samuel Ortom.
Bemgba Iortyom, PDP State Publicity Secretary, wondered in a statement how the governor intends to root out terrorists without condemning their crimes publicly.
He wrote, “Are Benue people not entitled to know, even if only for purpose or confidence building, what action plan Governor “Alia has to deal with the unending killings and kidnappings by Fulani herdsmen and bandits across the state?
“Is continuous public attention not needed to keep the crimes of those terrorists in the public glare and on the front burner of national discourse so as to speed up counter action from relevant authorities?
“It can be recalled that as governor Ortom was consistent in calling public attention to the scourge of herdsmen killings and destruction in the state, and while that may not have stopped the crimes for the known fact that the criminals enjoyed backing from very high quarters, it mitigated it considerably.
“PDP suspects that Governor Alia’s policy of silence over the atrocities of terrorists in Benue serves a politically convenient purpose for certain interests outside of the state, yet the party cautions him against continuing with the policy which is emboldening criminals and worsening insecurity in the state.”