Former Senate President David Mark has issued a stark warning to the federal government, saying its continued failure to halt deadly attacks in Benue State may leave citizens with no choice but to take the law into their own hands.
In a statement issued by his special adviser, Paul Mumeh, Mark said the relentless violence has devastated communities, claiming numerous lives and destroying homes and livelihoods. He described the crisis as a direct result of the government’s failure to uphold its constitutional obligation to protect its citizens.
“The primary responsibility of any government is the welfare and security of its citizens. Any deviation from this mandate constitutes a gross disservice to the people. This is the unfortunate reality the Benue people are confronted with,” he stated.
Mark urged the federal government to urgently intervene before the situation escalates further. He also called on Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia, to step up local efforts to ensure the protection of lives and property.
He appealed to traditional rulers, community leaders, and local residents to collaborate with security agencies by identifying those behind the persistent attacks.
“This is a trying moment for our people. We must unite, mobilise, and speak with one voice against the invaders. We must refuse to bow to fear,” he said.
While calling on citizens to remain law-abiding, Mark warned that continued government inaction could embolden the assailants and deepen the loss of public trust.
In a related development, Pope Leo XIV offered prayers for the victims in Benue during his Sunday message.
“I pray that security, justice and peace will prevail in Nigeria, a beloved country so affected by various forms of violence. I pray in a special way for the rural communities in Benue state who have been unceasingly the victims of violence,” the Pope said.