By Victor Kanayo
Nigeria’s senior men’s national team captain, Ahmed Musa, has decried the recurring massacres in Benue State, North Central Nigeria.
He especially called on government leaders at all levels to move beyond routine condemnation and take concrete, consistent action to stop the bloodshed.
Musa, in a statement posted on his official Facebook page on Monday, expressed sorrow over the killings and frustration at the government’s perceived inaction in addressing the violence that continues to plague the region.
“Another wave of heartbreaking killings in Benue How many more lives must be lost before real action is taken?
We can’t keep condemning violence and then moving on. Don’t wait until it happens close to home or to someone you know — speak out now.
To our leaders: governance is not just for election season. We need consistent action, not seasonal appearances. We demand more. We deserve better. Benue deserves peace. Nigeria deserves better. ️️
Sincere condolences to those who lost their lives in the process and to their families. May Allah grant you the fortitude to bear the loss ️️,” the statement on his Facebook page read.
Musa’s heartfelt message comes in the wake of a devastating attack in Yelewata, Guma Local Government Area, which has left over 100 people dead, by armed men believed to be herders.
Some of those who passed on as a result of the attack include young athletes and children.