The Federal Government is determined to find a lasting solution to Plateau State’s ongoing attacks and killings, according to National Security Advisor (NSA) Nuhu Ribadu.
Ribadu made a promise to put an end to the killings while speaking at the state’s Bokkos Local Government Area LGA headquarters in Jos during an operational visit.
In attacks on five communities that left over three hundred houses burned by suspected herdsmen in a week, over fifty people were killed.
The Plateau State Government also made an official visit to some of the affected communities in the form of Samuel Jatau, the governor’s secretary, to find out the extent of the damage and provide relief supplies to the victims.
Adu emphasized the urgency of the Federal Government to stop the ongoing homicides and attacks.
The District Head of Manguna also wants the government to hire more security personnel in the affected areas to stop rural-urban migration in response to the killings.
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The Federal Government is currently taking action against the recent security breach in some communities in the Bokkos Local Government Area of… pic, according to National Security Advisor Mallam @NuhuRibadu. twitter.com/Ftg6yQcec6
Yohanna Michael, a member of the Hurti community in the area, described how, despite the fact that the search for the missing is still ongoing, over thirty people were interred in a community grave.
More than 700 people were displaced from their ancestral homes, and the government needs to intervene and send more security personnel there to help them return to their homes and continue farming.
FG Is Advised To Step In, ACF Requests.
The recent frightful attacks in the North-Central State have sparked the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF)’s outcry.
The socio-political group demanded that the federal government intervene and put an end to the Plateau killings in a statement released on Sunday.
Source: Channels TV
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