The Benue State Command of the Nigeria Police Force has disclosed the arrest of Fourteen (14) suspect for allegedly hijacking the peaceful protest undertaken by some youths in Markudi on Sunday.
It was stated that the suspect blocked a road way in Apir, an outskirt of Markurdi and stopped a truck which they set in fire while the truck driver was stricken inside.
This disclosure was made by Udeme Edet, the command’s spokesperson in a statement released to Journalists on Sunday.
She promised that the suspects would be prosecuted accordingly as investigations were ongoing to apprehend other culprits and instigators behind the violence.
“The Benue State Police Command acknowledges a public demonstration that took place on Sunday 15th June, 2025, when a number of individuals gathered at Wurukum Roundabout, Makurdi, to express grievances over recent security incidents in the State.
“While the right to peaceful protest is respected and protected, it is imperative that such expressions remain lawful and non-violent. “Upon receiving intelligence regarding the protest, tactical teams were immediately deployed to monitor and maintain order. The Commissioner of Police, Benue State Command, CP Ifeanyi Emenari, in a display of proactive leadership, visited the protest site alongside the Deputy Governor of Benue State, Barr. John Ode, in an effort to engage with the demonstrators and appeal for calm. “Unfortunately, the crowd declined to be addressed, and the protest was soon hijacked by disruptive elements who attempted to attack the deputy governor.
“Police officers swiftly intervened using non-lethal crowd control measures, including smoke and water cannons, to prevent harm and safely evacuate the deputy governor from the scene. No casualties or injuries were recorded during this operation. “Tragically later a separate group of hoodlums reportedly sympathetic to the protest obstructed a roadway in Apir, on the outskirts of Makurdi. They forcefully stopped a truck, which was subsequently set ablaze with the yet-to-be-identified driver trapped inside. “The command has so far arrested 14 suspects in connection with these incidents. They will be prosecuted accordingly. Investigations are ongoing to apprehend other culprits and instigators behind the violence.”
The command restates its support for lawful civic engagement but frowned at any acts of violence, destruction, and lawlessness.
“We commend the responsible conduct of peaceful protesters and assure the public of our unwavering commitment to maintaining peace and security across the State,” the statement concluded.