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Otukpo Killings: Tinubu must end Nigeria’s descent into ‘Republic of Bloodshed’ — Agada
NG🏛️ PoliticsProgressive6 hr. ago

Otukpo Killings: Tinubu must end Nigeria’s descent into ‘Republic of Bloodshed’ — Agada

Arc. Peter Agada, a 2027 presidential hopeful for the Young Progressives Party (YPP) and leader of The Movement Nigeria (TMN), criticized President Bola Tinubu for failing to address Nigeria's escalating security crisis. He specifically condemned the July 12, 2026, killings in Otukpo Local Government Area of Benue State, where TMN claims over 50 people were killed—far exceeding the government's reported 18 fatalities. Agada accused the federal government of offering only condolences and vague promises instead of taking decisive action against armed groups. He called for a modernized 'digital-age security machine' to combat violence and emphasized the need for political will, transparency, and accountability. Agada also highlighted that many violent deaths in Nigeria occur in the North Central and Middle Belt regions, urging authorities to prioritize these areas and ensure justice for victims.

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Vanguard Nigeria logoVanguard NigeriaIndependentProgressive6 hr. ago
Otukpo Killings: Tinubu must end Nigeria’s descent into ‘Republic of Bloodshed’ — Agada

Arc. Peter Agada, a 2027 presidential hopeful for the Young Progressives Party (YPP) and leader of The Movement Nigeria (TMN), criticized President Bola Tinubu for failing to address Nigeria's escalating security crisis. He specifically condemned the July 12, 2026, killings in Otukpo Local Government Area of Benue State, where TMN claims over 50 people were killed—far exceeding the government's reported 18 fatalities. Agada accused the federal government of offering only condolences and vague promises instead of taking decisive action against armed groups. He called for a modernized 'digital-age security machine' to combat violence and emphasized the need for political will, transparency, and accountability. Agada also highlighted that many violent deaths in Nigeria occur in the North Central and Middle Belt regions, urging authorities to prioritize these areas and ensure justice for victims.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the security crisis as a systemic failure rooted in lack of political will and transparency, aligning with progressive critiques of governance. It emphasizes the need for structural reforms and accountability, using strong language to condemn current leadership. While not overtly党

Vanguard Nigeria logoVanguard NigeriaIndependentProgressive22 hr. ago
Panic in Benue communities as residents report influx of suspected armed herdsmen

Residents in Logo Local Government Area of Benue State have reported an influx of suspected armed herdsmen, leading to increased fear of potential attacks on communities. The herders are allegedly attacking farmers and destroying farmland in areas such as Tombo, Mbagber, and Ukemberegya/Tswarev. Community leaders express concerns over the growing security threat and urge government and security agencies to take immediate action to protect residents and farmlands. A local community leader emphasized the risk to nearby towns like Ayilamo, Anyiin, and Iorza, stressing the need for urgent intervention to prevent further violence. The police spokesperson was unavailable for comment.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the issue as a growing security crisis caused by 'armed herdsmen,' which implies a systemic failure in governance and security management. The emphasis on the need for government and security agencies to act suggests a critique of current leadership and institutional responses. Ph

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