In response to ongoing violence, Benue residents unite for a peaceful protest on October 23, demanding an end to the spate of killings in the state.
The call to action encompasses all ages and sectors of society, urging a unified front to seek justice and resolution.
The protest aims to bring attention to the urgent need for action and accountability, with participants ready to mobilize across the state and raise their collective voice against the violence.
The widespread campaign advocates for a shutdown of activities in all 23 local government areas, emphasizing the call for justice and an end to the continued bloodshed.
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