First Lady Oluremi Tinubu has donated N1 billion and other relief materials to victims of violence in Benue through her NGO, the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI).
Mrs Tinubu, while addressing the people of Benue on Tuesday in Makurdi, said the purpose of her visit was to commiserate with them, especially those who lost their family members and properties in the attacks.
“I am deeply saddened by the killings that have occurred in recent weeks in the state, especially in the Yelwata and Dauda communities, which led to devastating casualties and destruction of properties, homes, and sources of livelihood.
“It is more worrisome that people who have once lived together in harmony are now killing one another,” the First Lady said.
She expressed sadness over how the state, hitherto known as a peace haven, had been turned into a killing field and war zone, insisting that “this must stop.”
“As a mother, I urge you all to bury any grievances and go back to cordial and peaceful coexistence.
“When there are disagreements, dialogue and patience remain the best solutions rather than violence; the way of peace is the way of love, and love is the greatest power on earth.
“On behalf of the governing council of RHI, we are making this donation of N1 billion to help displaced families get back on their feet, go back to earning a living, and have a better life,” she stated.
According to the first lady, the donation is in line with the objective of the RHI, as contained in the motto: “Towards a Better Life for Families.”
Mrs Tinubu also pleaded with traditional and religious leaders and other prominent leaders in the state to assist the government in bringing peace back to the state.
Mr Alia, in his response, thanked Mrs Tinubu for her intervention and love.
“The killing of our people speaks volumes. You chose to identify with us to console and bless us. This is not the first time you are here. This consistency of your love is appreciated,” he stated.
The governor further commended the First Lady for all her interventions, especially for women across the country.
(NAN)