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    MSSN FCT Condemns Benue Massacre, Demands Justice and National Accountability

    The North JournalsBy The North JournalsJune 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria (MSSN), FCT  has strongly condemned the recent wave of violence in Benue State, describing the mass killings of over 200 civilians as a “savage orgy of bloodletting” and a damning failure of government responsibility.

    In a statement released Tuesday, MSSN leaders expressed profound sorrow and outrage over the carnage that has devastated communities across the state, calling it a national disgrace and a stain on Nigeria’s collective conscience.

    “What manner of wickedness drives people to such monstrous acts?” the statement read. “These senseless killings are not just a national disgrace—they are a stain on our collective humanity.”

    Signed by Barrister Adam Ahmad Adam, Ameer of the MSSN FCT Area Unit, and Ibrahim Babangida Lawal, its Public Relations Officer, the statement mourns the men, women, and children whose lives were “brutally and needlessly snuffed out,” offering prayers for the repose of the victims’ souls and solidarity with grieving families.

    The society condemned what it described as systemic failure on the part of both federal and state authorities to protect innocent lives, calling on the Nigerian government to abandon “cowardly platitudes and hollow reassurances” and instead launch a full-scale, intelligence-led security overhaul.

    “Deploy real muscle, not rhetoric,” the group urged President Bola Tinubu’s administration. “Root out the bloodthirsty monsters responsible and bring them to face the full wrath of the law.”

    Benue State, often dubbed Nigeria’s food basket, has witnessed recurrent violence in recent years, frequently attributed to clashes between armed herdsmen and local communities. However, rights groups and local leaders say the crisis has escalated beyond land disputes, becoming a pattern of unchecked mass atrocities.

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    The MSSN also charged the Benue State Government with doing more to protect its people, emphasizing the need for coordinated local intelligence, community vigilance, and assertive governance.

    Religious leaders and traditional rulers were called upon to “speak uncompromising truth,” while civil society organizations were urged to “mobilize, protest, write, speak… scream if you must” to demand justice and safeguard human dignity.

    “Their pain is our pain. Their loss is our collective national tragedy,” the statement declared. “Their future must not be defined by fear, grief, or graves.”

    The statement ends with an impassioned prayer, invoking divine justice for the perpetrators, comfort for the bereaved, and moral awakening for Nigeria’s leaders.

    As the death toll in Benue continues to rise, the MSSN’s call for justice joins a growing chorus of Nigerians demanding urgent action to end the cycle of bloodshed.

     

    Benue killings Fulani-indigene conflict human rights MSSN national crisis Nigeria insecurity security reform
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