Cleric Calls for Government Support and Prayers to End Benue Killings

Cleric Calls for Government Support and Prayers to End Benue Killings

Charanews

7/5/20252 min read

A person standing on a stage with a microphone
A person standing on a stage with a microphone

Introduction

In light of the escalating violence in Benue State, Evangelist Lydia Idoko, the president of Faith Women Fellowship Ministry International, has made a compelling call for both government intervention and collective spiritual engagement. During a recent two-day intercessory service held in Makurdi, she underscored the urgent need for prayers and support to alleviate the suffering of the Benue communities and restore peace across the nation.

The Current Situation in Benue

The situation in Benue has reached alarming levels, particularly in areas such as Yelwata, where rampant killings have instilled fear among the residents. As these communities grapple with the turmoil, the need for action has never been more pressing. Evangelist Idoko pointed out that while physical measures are critical, spiritual intercession is equally vital. She called on the faithful to lift prayers for peace, safety, and healing in Benue and beyond.

A Message of Hope and Unity

Idoko’s address during the intercessory service emphasized a philosophical and humanitarian perspective on the ongoing violence. She poignantly stated that peace is not just a local need but a global necessity. By urging individuals to unify in prayer, she highlighted the importance of collective action in the face of adversity. The program, tagged an “Intercessory for Peace,” was an initiative aimed at mobilizing spiritual efforts from various congregations to seek divine intervention.

The Role of Government

While calls for spiritual intercession are vital, the role of the government cannot be overlooked. Idoko implored the authorities to take decisive actions to combat the rising tide of violence. A robust response is necessary to ensure the safety and security of the citizens. This includes not only protective measures but also addressing the root causes of conflict in the region. Government support is crucial for fostering an environment of stability and peace.

Conclusion

The recent intercessory service organized by Evangelist Lydia Idoko serves as a crucial reminder of the power of prayer and community solidarity in times of crisis. In a world fraught with challenges, it becomes imperative for both individuals and leaders to engage in acts of support, whether through prayer or tangible actions. As the people of Benue and the wider nation continue to suffer, let us unite in our pleas for peace and look to the government for the necessary support to end the violence. Together, through faith and action, a pathway to healing can emerge for Benue and the world.