Terrorists kill five in Plateau community


Terrorists wreaking havoc in Nigeria’s middle belt State of Plateau have again killed five persons in the Bokkos Local Government Area of the State.

This is coming less than two weeks after eight persons were killed in two separate attacks by the terrorists in Congo and Zarap communities in the same local council.

It’s gathered that the latest attack occurred in the Mbar community on Sunday night between 7. pm and 7.30.

According to locals, the victims were gunned down by fleeing terrorists on motorcycles after they were earlier thwarted by the military from the surrounding mountains of the community

The victims, who were mainly youths, were reportedly attacked on their way from Mbar town to Koh village along a bypass encircling Yelwa Nono village.

The Chairman of Bokkos Cultural Development Council Vanguard, Farmasun Fuddang, confirmed the fresh killings in a statement, on Monday.

The statement which was jointly signed by the association’s Secretary, Duwam Bosco, partly read, “We wish to condemn in the strongest terms the tragic killing of five innocent young men in the Mbar community on September 15 (Saturday), despite prior intelligence reports of suspected terrorists’ influx into the area.

“By the time the security forces were informed about the attack and arrived at the scene several minutes later, the terrorists had completed their mission and fled without apprehension.

“This incident adds to a series of armed attacks in our villages, including the recent murder of 11 youths in Tarangol, Daffo, and Bargesh villages on September 3.”

He alleged that the unprovoked attacks were “a calculated attempt at evicting our people from their ancestral homes and taking over the land.”

“We request to be involved in the handling of the threats in our land, working in synergy with security forces as is the case with the civilian joint task force in the North-East and North-West regions.

“This is not to undermine or underrate the efforts of the military. However, we understand the logistical and manpower shortages faced by the military, requiring the active participation of local community members who by the way know the terrain and can better assist with intelligence to identify and expose criminal elements in communities.’

He also admonished the communities to shun late movements as advised by security authorities to minimise risks.

The socio-cultural organisation also sympathised with the families of the victims and called on their people to be vigilant.

“We will not stand idly by while our people, a small minority in Nigeria, are eliminated from the face of the earth”, the statement further stated.

The spokesman for the Plateau State Police Command, Alabo Alfred, was not readily available when contacted on the incident as his phone indicated that it was switched off

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