
Jos, Nigeria – Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang has publicly apologized to residents of Zikke and Kimakpa communities in Bassa Local Government Area (LGA), where over 50 people lost their lives in a devastating attack on Sunday night. This marks the second mass killing in Plateau State within two weeks, deepening fears and outrage across the region. During an emotional visit to displaced survivors, Mutfwang admitted: “We failed you. On behalf of the government and security agencies, please forgive us.”
Key Developments
⚡ Escalating Violence:
- April 3: 52 killed in Bokkos LGA attack.
- April 14: Over 50 slaughtered in Bassa LGA, with homes torched.
- 2024 Death Toll: More than 200 lives lost in Plateau due to coordinated attacks.
⚖️ Leadership Accountability:
- Gov Mutfwang: “We are more determined than ever to end this violence. Communities must now take steps to defend themselves.”
- IGP Egbetokun: “The days of the perpetrators are numbered. We are deploying additional troops and advanced technology to eliminate this threat.”
🌍 National & International Condemnation:
- Zumunta Association (USA): “Is Nigeria at war? These are human lives being senselessly taken!”
- North Central Youth Council: Urged immediate arrests to prevent retaliatory actions by youth groups.
Security Measures Announced
🔒 Federal Action:
- Deployment of additional military patrols, drones, and satellite surveillance.
- Strengthened intelligence-sharing with local vigilante groups.
🌾 Community Defense:
- Gov Mutfwang called for the revival of traditional security systems.
- Youths urged to organize night patrols to protect communities ahead of the farming season.
Why This Matters
🚨 Humanitarian Crisis:
Over 5,000 displaced individuals in Bassa LGA are now seeking refuge in schools, grappling with inadequate resources and trauma.
📉 Economic Impact:
Farmers are hesitant to plant crops amid escalating attacks, threatening food security and risking 40% of Plateau State’s GDP.
🗳️ Political Pressure:
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu faces mounting scrutiny over delayed federal intervention, raising questions about the government’s ability to restore peace.
Call to Action:
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