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Aondoakaa Calls for U.S. Airstrikes Against Terrorists in Benue

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Former Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Chief Michael Aondoakaa, has called on the United States government to extend its airstrike operations to Benue State as part of efforts to flush out terrorists and bandits operating in the area.

Aondoakaa made the call while reacting to the worsening security situation in parts of Benue, where persistent attacks by armed groups have led to loss of lives, displacement of communities and destruction of farmlands.

He argued that the scale and sophistication of the violence require decisive international support to complement Nigeria’s internal security efforts.

According to him, the continued presence of armed groups in rural communities poses a serious threat to national security and food production, noting that Benue, often described as Nigeria’s “food basket,” has suffered repeated attacks on farmers and villages.

Benue State has, in recent years, experienced recurring security challenges linked to armed banditry and attacks on rural communities, particularly in farming areas. These attacks have contributed to rising humanitarian concerns, including internal displacement and food insecurity.

The federal government has deployed security forces to the state at various times, while calls for stronger and more coordinated responses have continued from community leaders and stakeholders.

Aondoakaa’s appeal comes amid ongoing debates on the role of international partners in supporting Nigeria’s fight against terrorism and banditry, especially through intelligence sharing, training and, in some cases, direct military assistance.

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