Media personality Franc Utoo has responded sharply to the recent statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Benue State, Sir Tersoo Kula, insisting that his criticisms of the state government’s approach to insecurity remain valid.
In a Facebook post, Utoo referred to Kula as “my brother” and reiterated his position that the governor’s efforts in the fight against what he described as the “genocide of our people by Islamist Fulani terrorists” lack sincerity. He described his earlier statements as “TRUE and incontrovertible.”
Utoo urged authorities to “face the matter headlong” instead of distracting concerned indigenes, maintaining that the issues raised in his recent video require urgent and honest attention.
The exchange comes amid ongoing public discourse on the persistent security challenges in Benue State, with both sides trading accusations of bias and political motivation. The development highlights deepening divisions in the conversation surrounding the state government’s handling of insecurity.
















