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Dele Farotimi, a human rights activist and lawyer, attacked President Bola Tinubu’s red carpet reception and speech during his visit to Benue State.
According to reports, Benue, a food-producing state in Nigeria’s North-Central zone, has been under heavy attack by suspected herdsmen for some time.
However, the killings have continued unabated in recent weeks, with no fewer than 160 citizens proven dead in a series of attacks by suspected herdsmen who wreaked havoc in various villages across the state over the course of two months.
During a midnight attack by suspected herders last Friday, hundreds of inhabitants in the state’s Yelewata district were slain, and over 3000 people were displaced. Though the government reported 59 deaths, human rights groups estimated that about 200 people were killed.
Following a barrage of condemnation from opposition arrowheads, President Bola Tinubu paid a visit to Benue on Wednesday and urged service leaders to put an end to the state’s bloodshed and arrest those responsible.
In an interview with Channels Television’s The Morning Brief on Thursday, Farotimi remarked that it would have been preferable if President Tinubu had not visited Benue State than to visit the state and stay unconcerned about the fate of its people.
According to him, Tinubu’s speech was without remorse, as if he were preparing for a campaign rally.
Farotimi said the Tor Tiv V, James Ayatse, was the only person who said anything noteworthy during Tinubu’s visit to Makurdi, the capital of Benue State, on Wednesday. Ayatse described the attacks as a calculated, well-planned, full-scale genocidal invasion and land-grabbing campaign by herder terrorists and bandits.
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He stated, “I must say very immediately that it would have been better if the president had not gone.
“The only thing worth anyone’s time was the Tor Tiv’s remarks, which spoke exhaustively about the truth of the situation in the Benue basin and eloquently about the victims’ plight.
“Apart from that, all the president had to offer were glimpses into his preoccupations and the true worries of his advisors and assistants. In Benue, they recognized exactly what was important to the president, so they built the necessary theatre for 2027.
“The deaths of almost 200 people were barely covered; you could have assumed it was a political event.
“The primary reason the state exists is to safeguard the lives and property of its inhabitants. We have almost lost our ability to feel astonished. 200 people were slaughtered, and the President traveled to Benue, speaking as if he were ready for a campaign rally.