A deadly attack in Benue State’s Ukum Local Government Area prompts calls for urgent security action. PDP 2027 governorship candidate Chief Michael Aondoakaa urges the government and security agencies to intensify and sustain operations in affected communities after the assault.

Aondoakaa, a former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, says residents are “tired of counting bodies” and argues that without prompt, intensified measures, further attacks are likely. The reports describe his appeal as a response to fatalities suffered by communities in Ukum, and they link his comments to the need for prevention and improved protection for residents.

Both outlets present the same core message: Aondoakaa condemns the attack, calls for stronger security operations in Ukum, and frames the situation as an ongoing, unacceptable cost for local people. Neither outlet provides detailed casualty figures or specific information about the attackers in the excerpts provided.