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Eight Persons Killed In Yet Another Attack In Plateau

Gunmen on Friday night in Rawuru community, Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau state, killed about eight (8) persons in a fresh attack.

A youth leader in Jos, Solomon Dalyop confirmed the killings saying, “So far, we have confirmed that eight persons were killed during the attack last night in Rawuru community in Barkin LGA. What we don’t understand is that before the attack took place, some soldiers came to the village in the afternoon. We also saw them in the night.”

He explained that the villagers were attacked, leading to the killing of the victims who were in their homes.

He wondered how the assailants carried out the attacks successfully without being apprehended by the soldiers and the security agents who are within the community.

He described the attacks as one too many and called for an investigation into the activities of the personnel of the Military Taskforce deployed to maintain peace in Plateau communities.

He lamented that a total of 276 persons had been killed in different communities in the past month following the persistent attacks with over 30,000 persons now being displaced.

He said there are mass grave sites where deceased bodies are buried for those that care to go around and see for themselves.

”Thirty thousand (30,000) IDPs are scattered in Mangu, Panyam, Mangu Halle, Yilpo (Sabon Gari) Fan in Barkin Ladi, Maikatako in Bokkos, Marish in Bokkos, Bukuru in Jos-South and a lot in Jos North local government areas of the state, he said”.

The source explained that children at Primary, Secondary Schools and some students of tertiary institutions in the affected Local Governments have missed their examinations in the Junior NECO Exams set for JSS 3, the ongoing Senior Secondary School Examination and the Tertiary examinations due to forceful migration of people to various places as IDPs president stated.

He expressed delight that their Plateau ethnic brothers that have been supportive of their people and regretted the silent position of SEMA and NEMA which before now were known for their quick response, stressing that until now, they have not felt their presence.

He called on SEMA to work according to their constitutional responsibilities and attend to the 30,000 IDPs scattered across the state.

Dalyop accused the Military Special Taskforce in charge of maintaining security in the state of not doing enough to secure the lives of the people and called on the federal government to disband all military checkpoints in the state and replace them with that mobile police for more operational effectiveness.

Alabo Alfred, the Police Command in the state is yet to confirm the incident as he did not pick up his calls when contacted on the latest attacks in the affected communities.

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