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Mothers in Jato-Aka, located in the Turan District of Kwande Local Government Area, Benue State, took to the streets on Wednesday to protest the alleged killings of children by soldiers.
Wearing black clothing, the women marched through their community, singing mournful songs and demanding justice for the victims.
They accused the military of perpetrating violence against defenseless residents, including minors, and warned that the community can no longer tolerate such attacks.
The grieving mothers urged both the Benue State Government and the Federal Government to take immediate action to prevent further bloodshed and restore peace in the affected area.
Frequently Asked Questions
What prompted the protest by mothers in Jato-Aka?
The mothers protested against the alleged killings of children by soldiers in their community.
What actions did the mothers take during the protest?
They marched through the community wearing black attire, chanting sorrowful songs, and demanding justice for the victims.
What do the mothers want from the government?
They are calling on both the Benue State Government and the Federal Government to take swift action to stop further violence and restore peace in the area.