Enough Is Enough: End the Killings in Idoma Land
The Idoma community in the diaspora, comprising concerned citizens residing in the USA, UK, Australia, Canada, Vietnam and other parts of the world, is deeply troubled and outraged by the continued spate of killings by suspected herdsmen across Idoma land.
What began in Agatu Local Government Area has tragically spread to Apa, Otukpo, and other parts of Benue South, leaving a trail of bloodshed, destruction and despair.
The most recent attack in Okpamaju, a hitherto peaceful community in Otukpo LGA, has claimed the lives of several innocent villagers, reduced homes to ashes and shattered families.
We condemn in the strongest terms the deafening silence and inaction of our leaders at all levels—local government chairmen, state legislators, federal representatives, and the senator representing Benue South.
Their reluctance to decisively address this menace is unacceptable. Issuing routine press statements to condemn these atrocities is no longer enough. Words without meaningful action are ineffective.
It is particularly disheartening that the Benue State Government appears indifferent to the plight of Benue South. Are we no longer part of Benue State? The indifference of the state government to the plight of our people is a betrayal of the very essence of governance, which is to protect lives and property.
We call on all relevant authorities, including the local government chairmen, state house of assembly members, the federal House of Representatives, the senator for Benue South, and the state governor, to urgently convene a Security Summit. This summit must focus on finding sustainable solutions to the persistent insecurity threatening to wipe out our communities. The time for half-measures and political platitudes is over.
We demand immediate and decisive action from the federal government and security agencies. The attackers continue to operate with impunity, unleashing unprovoked violence on our people without any meaningful challenge from those tasked with protecting lives and property. This must stop.
Enough is enough.
We, the Idoma community in the diaspora, will no longer remain silent while our homeland is turned into a killing field. We demand justice, security and accountability.
Our leaders must rise to their responsibilities or risk losing the confidence and support of their constituents.
The time to act is now—before our communities are entirely wiped off the face of the earth.
OUR DEMANDS
An Urgent Security Summit:
We call on all Benue South leaders—local government chairmen, state legislators, federal representatives, and the senator—to urgently convene a Security Summit. This summit must focus on actionable solutions to protect our communities, including the establishment of local security outfits and the mobilization of resources to counter these attacks.
Immediate Deployment of Security Forces:
We demand that the federal government deploy sufficient military and police forces to the affected areas. The attackers must be pursued, arrested, and brought to justice. Failure to act will only embolden them further.
Accountability of Leaders:
Leaders at all levels must understand that their positions are not for decoration but for service. We expect our representatives to stand firm and speak out boldly, both within and outside their chambers, to demand immediate action. Silence is not an option.
State of Emergency in Idoma Land:
If the state government cannot guarantee our safety, we call for a state of emergency to be declared in Benue South. The lives of our people cannot continue to be treated as expendable.
Support for Victims:
A comprehensive plan must be put in place to support the victims of these attacks, including the provision of relief materials, rebuilding of destroyed homes, and ensuring the safe return of displaced persons to their communities.
This is a clarion call to all leaders—political, traditional, and religious—to wake up to their responsibilities. The time for complacency is over. If you fail to act now, you will not only lose the trust of the people but also bear full responsibility for the consequences of your inaction.
Enough is enough. The time for action is now.
Signed,
Chief Edwin Ochai
Chairman, Idomas in the Diaspora
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