“When Will This Madness Stop?”-Fmr.Minister Of Aviation Fani-Kayode Reacts To The Killings In Benue –
“Am at a loss for words about the massacre of 200 innocent souls in Yelewata, Benue State two days ago. Truly brokenhearted! When will this madness stop! Who will rid us of these murderous barbarians?”
Fani-Kayode’s post echoed the sentiments of many Nigerians who are frustrated by the ongoing violence and apparent lack of effective government response. His statement adds to the growing demands for stronger action against insecurity and unchecked violence, particularly in the Middle Belt region.
Eyewitnesses in Yelewata reported that the attackers stormed the village late in the night, burning homes and killing residents indiscriminately. Entire families were reportedly wiped out in the wave of brutality. Survivors are now grappling with loss and displacement, while local authorities struggle to respond to the humanitarian crisis.
This tragedy has once again raised serious concerns over Nigeria’s worsening security situation, with critics accusing the government of not doing enough to protect vulnerable communities.
The massacre in Benue is part of a pattern of deadly violence that continues to plague rural communities across the country. Human rights advocates and civil society groups are calling for urgent security reforms and justice for the victims.
As Nigerians mourn the lives lost in Yelewata, Fani-Kayode’s statement serves as a grim reminder of the human cost of inaction—and a plea for the nation to wake up before more lives are lost.










