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[PHOTOS] Benue Killings: Tinubu Visits Injured Victims At Teaching Hospital

The President later left the hospital for the new Banquet Hall of the Benue State Government House where he is expected to meet with major stakeholders.


Tinubu in a hospital ward in Makurdi where Yelwata attack victims are being treated. Photo: State House.

 

President Bola Tinubu has visited surviving victims of last Friday’s brutal attack in Yelewata community in the Guma Local Government Area of Benue State.

Tinubu visited the North-Central state following the attack which left over 59 people dead and several others injured.

President Tinubu checking on a victim of the Yelewata attack. Photo: State House.

The President went straight to the hospital after arriving at the Tactical Air Command, Nigerian Air Force Base, Makurdi, at about 12:58 pm on Wednesday.

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He later left the hospital for the new Banquet Hall of the Benue State Government House where he is expected to meet with major stakeholders in the state in view of the violent attacks that have led to the loss of lives.

Tinubu in the hospital ward where Yelewata attack victims are being treated. Photo: State House.

Tinubu is expected to meet with families of victims, displaced and injured persons, and community leaders directly impacted by the violence.

The meeting with the stakeholders is part of a broader effort to find a lasting solution to the crisis that has affected parts of the state, especially rural communities.

Expected at the meeting are key national and state-level figures, including the state governor, Hyacinth Alia; governors from across the country, particularly from the North-Central states; the National Security Adviser (NSA), Nuhu Ribadu, Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), George Akume.

Tinubu visit Yelewata attack victims. Photo: State House.

Also expected to attend are service chiefs, key members of the National Assembly, leaders of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), and other prominent individuals, especially those representing affected communities in Benue.

The state government declared a public holiday for the visit.

See more photos from the hospital visit below: