Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Benue State Government Strengthens Collaboration with Federal Agencies to Halt Border Attacks

 The Benue State Government has finalized a joint security coordination framework with the Federal Government to counter recent armed attacks on local communities. Addressing the state on the first working day of the week, Governor Hyacinth Alia confirmed that his administration is working closely with federal security agencies to ensure that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s national security directives are fully implemented on Benue soil to dislodge armed bands.

Persistent attacks on agrarian settlements by armed groups disrupt farming calendars, threaten regional food security, and cause internal displacement. Synergizing subnational intelligence networks with federal military assets allows the state to deploy targeted, long-term security operations, reassuring rural farmers of their safety and protecting agricultural investments from sabotage.

This intergovernmental alignment highlights a structured, policy-driven approach to national security tracking and subnational defense management. By prioritizing institutional collaboration over political friction and calling on citizens to support security agencies with credible intelligence, the administration builds a safer environment to carry out its long-term state development plan.

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