Crime
Plateau: One killed, houses burnt as attacks persist
Gunmen have continued their deadly attacks in the Bokos Local Government Area of Plateau, killing a man and setting many buildings ablaze.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the gunmen had descended on Rubio and Marish communities in Bokos Local Government, killing at least 16 people late on Sunday.
The latest onslaught took place early on Monday while residents of the two communities were still in bed.
The Public Relations Officer of the Plateau State Police Command, ASP Abuh Gabriel, confirmed the development, saying that a man was killed in the latest attack.
Gabriel said, however, that security men had been deployed to the two communities and that calm had been restored.
He said that efforts were being made to unmask the perpetrators of the attack, which has been re-occurring in recent times.
Communities in Bokos, bordering Mangu and Barkin Ladi Local Government Areas of Plateau have been under unrelenting siege by gunmen, who have been killing locals in some communities in North Central Nigeria.
A former Speaker of the Plateau State House of Assembly, Mr Titus Alams, who is a native of Rubio, told NAN on Tuesday that the attackers looted property after killing and burning the corpse of a man.
He said that many residential buildings, shops, and places of worship were also set ablaze.
“The man who was killed and his corpse burnt was sick that was why he could not run when others were running away during the attack.
“With yesterday’s attack, the number of people so far killed in a similar attack is now 16 in communities across Bokkos Local Government Area.”
Alams described the attacks as “shocking” and “unbelievable, calling on security agencies to come to the aid of people of the area.
He disclosed that the gunmen came on motorcycles and moved about looting and burning people’s houses, shops and places of worship.
“My own house was partly burnt, while the family house of my former Chief of Staff, Mr Reuben Musa-Mallah, was completely burnt down along with others.”
Alams expressed fear that if prompt action was not taken, other villages, including Mushu, Mile Bagwa, Manja and Marit, close to Mangu and Barkin Ladi Local Government Areas might also be attacked.
“These border communities need serious surveillance by security operatives, otherwise the attackers might also attack these areas as they have done to Rubio,” he stated.
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