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Senate Calls for Police Command and Military Base in Benue’s Apa and Agatu Amid Rising Insecurity

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The Nigerian Senate has stepped up with a strong resolution aimed at tackling the persistent violence in Benue State. In a recent move, they have called for the establishment of a Police Area Command and a military base in the Apa and Agatu Local Government Areas (LGAs). This decision comes in response to renewed attacks on several communities in the state.

The resolution followed a motion moved on Wednesday by Senator Abba Moro, who represents the Benue South Senatorial District and serves as the Senate Minority Leader. He highlighted the “urgent need for decisive action” to stop the killings, particularly in areas like Ankpali-Edikwu in Apa Local Government Area.

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This isn’t just talk, it’s a direct push to boost security presence in these troubled zones. Many residents have been living in fear due to recurring attacks, and the hope is that these new security outposts will help restore peace and protect lives and properties.

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Here’s a quick look at some of the communities that have been hit hard recently:

APA
– Ugbobi
– Akpete
– Ologba
– Inyapu
– Oloke

AGATU
– Ikpele Gope
– Ikpele Gochi
– Okpokpolo
– Ejima I
– Ejima II
– London
– Olega Gbane
– Akele
– Alokpa
– Ologba

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What do you think about this development? Do you believe deploying more police and military presence will finally bring lasting peace to these areas, or is there more that needs to be done at the grassroots level? Drop your thoughts in the comments below.

Stay safe out there, and let’s keep hoping for better days in Benue State.

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