Tag: Plateau

  • Gunmen ambush travellers in Plateau, kill 22

    Gunmen ambush travellers in Plateau, kill 22

    A suspected Christian militia attacked a convoy carrying 90 Muslim faithful on Saturday in Plateau state, leaving at least 22 people dead, police said.

    Northwest and central Nigeria have for years struggled with tensions between mainly Muslim nomadic herders and Christian farmers who tussle over control of resources, water and land.

    “At about 0928hrs (08:28 GMT) the Plateau State Police Command received a distress call that a group of attackers suspected to be Irigwe youths (predominantly Christian)… attacked a convoy of five buses with Muslim faithful.”

    “Twenty-two persons were killed and 14 injured in the attack,” police spokesman Ubah Ogaba said in a statement, adding that 21 people had been rescued.

    A local government representative said the toll was higher.

    “Twenty-five people are now confirmed killed,” said the state government representative Danladi Atu who visited a hospital where injured people were taken to.

    A local group representing herders, the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, said it also counted 25 bodies.

    “We have prepared up to 25 dead bodies that are ready for burial,” said the group’s local representative Malam Nura Abdullahi.

    Plateau state governor Simon Lalong condemned the attack.

    He said “security has been beefed up around the area,” according to a statement from his spokesman Makut Simon Macham.

    Police said six suspects had been arrested and that calm had been restored to the area.

  • Over 112 killed, 160 kidnapped in Kaduna, Plateau states in one month – Amnesty International

    Over 112 killed, 160 kidnapped in Kaduna, Plateau states in one month – Amnesty International

    At least 112 persons have been killed and about 160 kidnapped following bloody attacks in Kaduna and Plateau states within the last one month, Amnesty International has said.

    According to a communique on Tuesday, the rights organization attributed the deaths to failure on the part of Nigerian authorities to live up to their obligation to protect the right to life.

    Amnesty International stated that the authorities’ failure enabled a month of bloody attacks on both farmers and herders, in parts of Kaduna and Plateau states.

    “At least 112 people were killed, 160 abducted and thousands displaced in communities in Kaduna and Plateau states from July to 5 August 2021.

    “Our findings show that despite clear signs that there will be retaliatory attacks, enough is not being done to prevent the bloodshed, thereby fueling the ongoing circle of violence. Beyond issuing statements and condemning attacks after they happen; government needs to rein in on attackers and bring suspects to justice,” said Osai Ojigho, Director Amnesty International Nigeria.

    The NGO’s further noted that its investigation shows at least 78 people were killed and 160 abducted by bandits between 3 July and 5 August 2021 in Kaduna state including 121 school children of Bethel Baptist Church High School.

    The communique adds that no fewer than 34 persons lost their lives in Plateau state, including 7 herders who were attacked on 1 July at Dogon Gaba and 2 others who were lynched at Fusa Village while trying to locate their missing cow.

    “Villagers from farming communities, informed Amnesty International that, innocent people and communities that know nothing about the attacks are sometimes targeted for reprisal.

    “A retaliatory attack on 31 July and 1 August 2021, led to the killing of at least 17 people, and displacements of hundreds in farming communities in Bassa and Riyom LGAs, Plateau state,” the statement reads in part.

    A 39-year-old farmer is said to have informed Amnesty international that:
    “We have been hearing gunshots in our village since Monday after the attack. We don’t know why we were attacked, I had to relocate to the IDP camp with my family”.

    Leaders of some Fulani herders’ community in Plateau state told Amnesty International that the inaction of the security officials contributed to the recent retaliatory attacks in the state.

    “The slow and ineffective response by security officials is contributing to the attacks and reprisal in the state, people are getting away with crimes,” the agency added.

    While emphasizing that Nigerians have a right to be protected by the government, the non-governmental body urged the authorities to “act swiftly to prevent such attacks from happening,” adding that “the slow response from security forces is clearly causing increased casualties”.

    AI wondered how much longer the people must be forced to live in fear as such brutal attacks continue.

    Herders and farmers’ clashes have lingered for quite a while in Nigeria, especially in the north where the two groups battle over access to resources including water, land and pasture.

    The conflict has become perpetual, and Amnesty International blames this on the failure of the Nigerian government to investigate, arrest and prosecute perpetrators.

  • NCPC boss condemns killings, destruction of farmlands in Plateau

    NCPC boss condemns killings, destruction of farmlands in Plateau

    Rev. Yakubu Pam, the Executive Secretary, Nigeria Christian Pilgrim Commission (NCPC), has condemned the recent killing and wanton destruction of farmlands in some communities in Riyom and Bassa Local Government Areas of Plateau.
    The Executive Secretary said this in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Ayuba Pam, on Wednesday, in Jos.
    Pam decried the incessant destruction of crops on farmlands , which he said posed grave danger to food security in the state and country at large.
    He called on the security agencies to take urgent and drastic measures toward ending the menace.
    He also called on the Federal Government to deploy the necessary assistance to the state to nip the circle of violence in the bud.
    “I want to call on the security agencies to intensify efforts toward arresting the perpetrators of these heinous acts.
    “Plateau needs support from both the Federal Government and international donor agencies to deal with incessant crises that had persisted in the state without relief.
    “We need support to stop this carnage. We must try to get it right by fixing any vexation amongst our people. We can not continue this way. It has to stop!
    “Killings of any nature are despised by God. Nobody ever fought His battles; we must shun tribal and religious differences to allow peace a chance,”he urged.
    Pam, who just returned from a pilgrimage to the Kingdom of Jordan, urged residents of the affected communities to be law abiding.
    He also advised the people against reprisal and called on them to cooperate with the security as they strive to fish out the perpetrators.
    “I call on Plateau people to show resilience and not to embark on revenge mission but to allow God to contend with all those contending with us at this trying moment.
    “We should support the government to fight these intruders and round them up for the nation to sleep in peace,” he advised.
  • Plateau Killings: 17 dead, 85 buildings burnt – Police

    Plateau Killings: 17 dead, 85 buildings burnt – Police

    The Commissioner of Police in Plateau, Mr. Edward Egbuka, has said that 17 people were killed and 85 buildings burnt in the recent attacks in Bassa and Riyom Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the state.

    Egbuka disclosed this on Monday while briefing newsmen at the end of an emergency state security meeting held at the Government House, Jos.

    He said there were attacks in Jebbu Miango in Bassa LGA where five people were killed on July 31 and 12 others killed on Aug. 1 at Tambora in Riyom LGA.

    “There were attacks specifically at Jebbu Miango on Saturday night, July 31 in which five people were killed and about 85 buildings burnt.

    “The next morning, the attacks continued at Tambora in Riyom LGA where 12 people were killed and some houses destroyed,” he said.

    The police commissioner disclosed that some security personnel were also killed in the attacks.

    He said that Gov. Simon Lalong has given order for security personnel in the state to ensure that the situation was brought under control and to fish out the attackers.

    “His excellency (the governor) has read a riot act to us that we should move out and within two weeks bring to book all those that have perpetrated the attacks. This would be done ,” he said.

    He warned that instigators of reprisal attacks would not be spared saying, “human life is sacrosanct, nobody can take it at will. There is a government on ground and lawlessness would not be accepted,” he said.

    Earlier in his remarks, the governor had said that the meeting was convened to quickly address the security situation
    and chart strategies to nip crises in the bud

  • Unknown gunmen strike in Plateau, kill seven, raze 250 houses

    Unknown gunmen strike in Plateau, kill seven, raze 250 houses

    Unidentified gunmen have killed seven persons and razed down 250 houses in some communities in Miango chiefdom of Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau, according to a statement by the Iregwe Development Association (IDA) on Sunday, in Jos.
    The statement signed by Mr Davidson Malison, it’s National Publicity Secretary, stated that the attackers also injured many others and destroyed over 40 farmlands in the area.
    He explained that the incident occurred on Saturday night, adding that the injured were currently receiving treatment at an undisclosed hospital.
    “The attack, which lasted for over four hours unhindered, left over 250 houses razed down in Zanwra, Nche-Tahu, Rikwe-Rishe A and B, Ri-Dogo, Nchu-Nzhwa all in Jebbu-Miango communities of Miango chiefdom.
    “Seven people were killed, while several others were injured and are receiving treatment at an undisclosed hospitals.
    “Over 40 farmlands with a variety of crops were completely destroyed and several household items and domestic animals were carted away,” the statement said.
    Malison, who described the situation as “unfortunate”, urged government and security agencies to intensify effort towards securing the lives and property of the people.
    ASP Ubah Ogaba, the Public Relations Officer (PPRO) of the Plateau command, who confirmed the incident to newsmen, said that the command had since deployed its personnel to the area to ensure law and order.
    “The Police is on top of the situation; more personnel have been deployed to the area. Investigation is also ongoing to bring the perpetrators to book,” he said
  • Gunmen in tricycle shoot assistant stadium manager dead in Plateau

    Gunmen in tricycle shoot assistant stadium manager dead in Plateau

    Gunmen have killed a member of the management staff of the Plateau State Sports Council, Isa Garba.

    The victim, an assistant stadium manager, was attacked by the assailants in front of Rwang Pam Township Stadium where the sports council’s office is domiciled in Jos, the state capital.

    Eyewitnesses on Tuesday said the gunmen, numbering about four, came in two tricycles to the area.

    They were said to have identified Garba who was waiting outside his office and shot him at close range, ripping his body apart.

    The gunmen, thereafter, took off in the same way they came with the tricycles without any resistance as staff of the sports council and passers-by scampered to safety.

    The Director of Sports at the council, Simon Maven, said the incident has been reported to the relevant bodies, but police authorities in the state have yet to confirm the incident.

    The killing occurred barely two days after gunmen suspected to be herdsmen stormed Kuru community at about 9pm on Sunday and began to fire sporadic gunshots.

    This led to the death of 12 people while five others were left injured in the community in Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State.

    During a visit to the scene of the attack, witnesses told Channels Television on Monday that following the arrival of the assailants, they went to some houses where they shot at the occupants, killing some of them in the process.

    The injured victims were said to have been taken to a primary healthcare facility within the community for medical attention.

    Although police authorities in Plateau confirmed the incident, they stated that 10 people were killed by the gunmen.

  • Arrest bandits behind Plateau killings- Lalong

    Arrest bandits behind Plateau killings- Lalong

    Plateau State Governor, Simon Lalong, has called on residents of the state to intensify surveillance in their communities so as to stop further attacks on them by gunmen.

    The governor made the call on Monday when he visited some communities invaded by gunmen in Jos South Local Government Area of the state.

    Lalong’s call was contained in a statement issued after the visit by the Director of Press and Public Affairs, Government House, Makut Macham, and titled ‘Kuru killings: Lalong warns against attacks on innocent citizens, begs communities to increase surveillance’.

    “Governor Lalong, who expressed disgust over the murderous incident which occurred on Sunday night in Sabon Layi Kuru, in Jos South Local Government Area and left 12 people dead and five critically injured, said these unprovoked and isolated attacks on soft targets must be stopped at all cost, as the government will never allow few criminal elements to create fear in the hearts of the citizens.

    “He said irrespective of the motives behind the killings, the government is treating it as a purely criminal activity and has directed security agencies to swiftly investigate, pursue, and arrest the perpetrators who must face justice,” the statement partly read.

     

  • 16 feared killed in renewed attacks on Plateau villages

    16 feared killed in renewed attacks on Plateau villages

    Sixteen persons have been reported killed in two separate attacks in Jos North and Riyom Local Government Areas of Plateau State by men suspected to be herders.

    According to reports, the attack in Dong village of Jos North occurred at about 8.00 p.m. on Sunday as the village came under siege with sporadic gunshots.

    The Village Head, Daniel Choji who confirmed the development said the attackers came under the cover of darkness to unleash terror on the community. He said the attack left eight persons dead comprising of five females, two males, and an infant.

    In another attack in Kwi village of Riyom Local Government area just about a kilometre distance to the Yakubu Gowon Airport, the attackers invaded the community on Sunday night leaving eight people dead and one injured.

    The member representing the Constituency in the Plateau State House of Assembly, Timothy Dantong confirmed that four males and four females were killed in the attack.

    He described the attack as barbaric, senseless and inhuman. He also called on security operatives to live up to their responsibilities by responding to distress calls earlier and ensure that perpetrators of the heinous acts are apprehended accordingly.

    Confirming the attacks in a statement, the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Gabriel Ubah said the command received a distress call from the community and responded with the deployment of a combined team of security personnel an Assistant Commissioner of Police to repel the attackers.

    He added that security personnel have been deployed to the affected areas to forestall the breakdown of law and order.

  • NDLEA invades eateries in Plateau, Enugu, recovers drugged cakes, cocaine

    NDLEA invades eateries in Plateau, Enugu, recovers drugged cakes, cocaine

    Five persons have been detained by operatives of National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, after raiding some eateries in Jos, the Plateau State capital where freshly baked cakes made with cannabis sativa were recovered in addition to 48.726 kilogrammes of assorted psychotropic substances.

     

    The Plateau Commander, Ibrahim Braji, who announced the arrest, gave the names of the drug joints raided as KNL Lounge located along Lamingo Road and another branch along Mining Quarters, Rantya Low-Cost Estate, as well as Tuscany Lounge on Azaki Avenue, all within Jos metropolis.

     

    Besides the drugged cakes called brownie recovered from the three eateries, psychotropic substances also seized include Barcadin Codeine 14kg; Flunitrazapem 355.5 grammes; Tramadol, 370.1 grammes; Exol-5, 30kg; Diazepam 2.5kg and Pentazocine 1.5 kg, totalling 48.726kg.

     

    In another development, a 28-year-old lady, Oodo Ndidiamaka, was arrested with 80.23 grammes of cocaine and 3.81grammes of methamphetamine when operatives of the agency in Enugu State raided the Nsukka axis of the state capital.

     

    Meanwhile, operatives of the Niger State Command of the agency also arrested a 24-year-old 400-level student of the Federal University of Technology, Minna, Abel Godwin Idio. He was arrested in Gidan Kwano within the vicinity of the University for selling two strong variants of cannabis: Arizona and Loud, concealed in textbooks.

     

     

    The state commander of the agency, Haruna Kwetishe, said Abel used the inner pages of his textbooks to hide the drugs within the campus to sell.

     

  • Plateau records 121 deaths from malaria

    Plateau records 121 deaths from malaria

    The Commissioner for Health in Plateau, Dr Nimkong Ndam, on Monday said that the state recorded 121 deaths caused by malaria in 2020.

    Ndam disclosed this in an occasion to mark the 2021 World Malaria Day in Jos.

    The theme of this year’s world malaria day is “Zero Malaria: Draw the Line against Malaria.”

    He said that the state also recorded 259,921 cases of uncomplicated malaria, 13,455 severe malaria cases and 14,775 malaria infected pregnant women cases in 2020.

    According to him, the current record, when compared to the past records of five years, shows a decline in the effects of malaria in the state.

    The commissioner said that the state in the bid to eradicate malaria epidemic spent N 332.91 million.

    “Artemisinin based Combination Therapy (ACT), Rapid Diagnostic Test kits and Sulphadoxine Pyrimethamine for pregnant women were purchased,” he said.

    Ndam urged the residents to keep their environments clean to prevent the vector from breeding.

    He further urged them to sleep under treated insecticide nets to prevent mosquitoes from transmitting the plamodium falciparum.

    The commissioner commended the state government and its implementing partners for tackling disease.