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Benue State, Nigeria once praised as the "Food Basket of the Nation", now mourns as fertile soll turns red with sorrow.
Where yams once rose from the earth, fresh graves now take their place.
WHEN GUNFIRE BECOMES MORE FAMILIAR THAN RAINFALL, WHAT FUTURE DO WE PLANT?
In towns and viliages, children grow up learning to run from bullets instead of running to school. Entire communities are being wiped out not by famine or disease, but by bullets and blades.
It's not 'clashes.' It's crisis.
Mass killings in Benue no longer make the front page. Sympathy from officials often feels scripted, not sincere.
Displacement camps swell. Grief deepens. Justice stalls.
Tens of thousands now live in makeshift camps, cut off from healthcare, security, or schooling.
HOW CAN WE FEED A NATION WHEN THE HANDS THAT FARM ARE HUNTED LIKE PREY?
HOW LONG BEFORE FOOD SECURITY TURNS INTO NATIONAL INSEGURITY?
BENUE IS MORE THAN A TRAGEDY HEADLINE.
IT'S TIME WE SOW PROTECTION, NOT PITY.
WHAT STOPS US FROM TURNING OUTRAGE INTO ACTION?

The Risk Control Team