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Seantobyent > Blog > Opinion > Benue youths block Abuja-Makurdi highway in protest against ongoing killings in the state
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Benue youths block Abuja-Makurdi highway in protest against ongoing killings in the state

The Clansman
Last updated: June 15, 2025 8:24 pm
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Protests broke out in Makurdi, the Benue State capital, on Sunday morning following the recent massacre of over 107 people in Yelwata, Guma Local Government Area.Angry youths led the demonstration, blocking major roads at the Wurukum roundabout, which links routes to Abuja, Gboko, Enugu, and Makurdi town, leaving many commuters stranded.

The protesters voiced their frustration over the persistent killings in the state and what they described as the government’s failure to address the growing security crisis. Carrying placards with messages like “Enough of the killings in Benue State!”, “We are tired, broken, and helpless”, and “The government isn’t helping us”, they called for urgent intervention.Other signs read, “The number of deaths is uncountable, and we don’t know where they will strike next”, and “This is beyond tribe or political affiliation—no one is spared, not even the children who are the leaders of tomorrow.” The demonstrators described the action as a peaceful protest to ensure their voices were heard.

One of the protest leaders, who identified himself only as Martin, called on the government to act swiftly to stop the bloodshed and provide real security for residents, especially in rural areas. “The government is being silent about the killings. We are tired of seeing our fathers, mothers, brothers, and sisters killed every day,” he said. “The primary responsibility of a government is to secure lives and property. If it cannot do this, then what is the use of such government?”

During the protest, a heavy security presence was noted at the Wurukum roundabout. Armoured Personnel Carriers, soldiers, police, helicopters, and paramilitary units were deployed to maintain order. This show of force, however, raised concerns among the demonstrators, who questioned why such security was not used to stop the attackers instead.

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Tensions escalated when security agents attempted to disperse the crowd by firing tear gas and shooting into the air. Although no deaths were reported, several people were injured in the chaos. Shortly after the crackdown, popular activist Verydarkblackman arrived in Makurdi, declaring his intention to lead the movement. His presence added new energy to the protest.

The demonstration reflects growing public anger in Benue over repeated killings and the perceived ineffectiveness of government and military responses. Protesters also questioned the recent relocation of the Chief of Army Staff to the state, citing the continued violence as proof that the military’s presence has not improved security.

Just days after the relocation, over 100 people were killed in another attack in Yelwata. Protesters sang solemn songs and voiced fears that military efforts were either ineffective or misplaced. They demanded immediate and effective security measures to prevent further bloodshed and urged the government to rebuild public trust by genuinely prioritizing civilian protection.

Source: https://blueprint.ng/

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