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In a bold show of leadership, the Executive Chairman of Agatu Local Government Area of Benue State, Ambassador Melvin James Ejeh, has been widely praised by residents for personally leading security patrols to counter potential attacks by armed herders.
Following rumours that armed herders had crossed into some communities with plans to launch attacks, panic spread across parts of the local government. But rather than issue directives from the safety of the council secretariat, Ejeh swiftly mobilised security personnel and embarked on patrols across vulnerable communities to reassure residents and deter any possible invasion.
According to a statement issued by concerned citizens, the chairman moved through the nooks and crannies of Agatu LGA alongside security forces, standing on the frontline in a manner rarely seen among public office holders. The citizens described him as a leader who prioritises the safety and welfare of his people, noting that he has consistently demonstrated commitment to security matters since assuming office in 2024.
Residents added that the chairman’s visible presence during the patrols boosted public confidence and reassured communities that they had not been abandoned amid security concerns. “This is something many public office holders would ordinarily not do.
Most would delegate the responsibility, but Amb. Melvin James Ejeh chose to stand with security personnel on the frontline,” the statement read. For the people of Agatu, the chairman’s proactive approach has sent a clear message: that their safety comes above all else.




















