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Former Benue SSG Succumbs to Gunshot Injuries from Bandit Attack

The former Secretary to the Benue State Government David Salifu has passed away after sustaining serious gunshot injuries during an attack by suspected bandits.

The sad incident has sent shockwaves through the state, with many expressing condolences to the family and colleagues of the deceased. His death highlights the growing threat of banditry that continues to claim innocent lives in different parts of the country.

The ex-SSG was reportedly attacked in an incident that left him battling for his life in the hospital before he eventually gave up. Friends and political associates described him as a dedicated public servant who contributed significantly during his time in office.

The attack has raised fresh concerns about the safety of citizens, including those who have served in government positions.

Bandit activities have become a major security challenge in Benue State and neighboring regions, disrupting farming, business, and daily life for ordinary people. This latest tragedy adds to the long list of lives lost to violence, prompting calls for stronger measures to tackle the root causes and protect vulnerable communities.

Security agencies are expected to intensify efforts to bring the perpetrators to justice.

The passing of the David Salifu has left a void in the political and social circles where he was well known. As tributes continue to pour in, there are prayers for comfort for his loved ones during this difficult time. His death serves as another reminder of the urgent need for lasting peace and stability in the region.

Many residents are now hoping that authorities will take decisive action to curb banditry and prevent more families from going through similar pain. The incident has sparked discussions on how to improve intelligence gathering and response times to such attacks.

For now, the focus remains on honouring the memory of the deceased and supporting his bereaved family.

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