 Members from Bennews State People's Democratic Party caucus and the House of Representatives have cautioned the Minister of State for Special Duties, Senator George Akume, on his statement calling for an emergency rule in the state. While briefing newsmen on Wednesday in Abuja, the caucus at the press conference by Senator Akume was loaded with demeaning adjectives by citing a perceived inability of Governor Samuel Autumn to contain the herdsmen' killings in the state. They said, all Governor Autumn has been saying on the insecurity in Benwe are the collective opinion of the people of Bennews State and not the personal opinion of the Governor and shouldn't be personalised. The caucus calls on President Muhammadu Buhari to embrace his conscience, rise up and end the bloodletting caused by his kit and kin in Bennews State now. The caucus calls on the former Governor of our state, Dr. George Akume, to retrace his steps and employ dialogue and amity with the Governor of the state, His Excellency Dr. Samuel Autumn. I have 21 council words in my federal constituency but as we speak, nine are not accessible. That is to tell you that half of my federal constituency is not accessible and that is the state capital. The humanitarian situation over a million people, a population of just about 4 million, you have about 1.5 million in IDPs, a man who wakes up a day and does not know the source of his food, where to lay his head. What is 800 million to such a population in a month? Assuming that is true. The crisis we have on our hand is to make sure the federal government and every well-meaning son and daughter of Benwe pull hands together to solve the issue, not to pull down the government. This is beyond politics. Tell me which part of the country today that is safe, apart from the south side that is relatively safe. So anybody who should rather be tasking political leadership or political leaders or elites from other parts of the country who are not talking and not to brand or term as somebody who is using security to seek political relief.