“There’s no way 200 people could die and the perpetrators just disappear without consequences,” said Senator Ningi.

Jp Sadoh
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Senator Abdul Ningi of Bauchi State has raised concerns about the recent attack on the Yelewata community in Benue State, suggesting that the perpetrators could not have carried out such a devastating assault without assistance from compromised state security personnel. The attack, which resulted in the tragic loss of approximately 200 lives, has sparked nationwide outrage and calls for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the massacre.

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During an appearance on Symfoni TV coverage, Senator Ningi questioned the plausibility of the attackers evading detection and disappearing without a trace following the massacre. He highlighted the numerous security agencies and resources available in the country, including the army, police, and national security, emphasizing the need for accountability and thorough investigation. “Mr. President, we cannot sit here and allow the President to do his job; we must do ours,” Ningi asserted.….KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

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