The questions that majority Nigerians need an answer is that are we in a state of war? Is
our police can no longer guarantee are safety any longer? What are the jobs of
other security agents even? Where did they get this heavy weapon from?
It was gather that on Sunday
September 1,2013, gunmen suspected to be
Fulani herdsmen attacked and shot dead five members of a family;one Peter
Dung,his wife and three children!!! The gunmen also killed another person whose
identity was yet to be determined . This incident happened in Kungte village, Kanadap, in the Kuru District
of Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State.
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Plateau State
Commissioner for Information and Communication, Mr. Yiljap Abraham, and the Plateau State Police Command through their
spokesperson, DSP Felicia Anselm both confirmed the killings, described the
incident as “inhuman and utter display of insensitivity to the sanctity of
lives.”
Anselm said the police had
been working round the clock to apprehend the killers. She said no suspect had
been arrested in connection with the incident, adding that the remains of the
victims had been deposited in the mortuary.
Reacting on behalf of
the state government, Abraham, in a statement, said, “The unprovoked killing of
six members of two families in their home in Kungte village, Kanadap (near
Marraraban Jama’a) in Kuru District of Jos South Local Government Area by
gunmen on Sunday, September, 1, 2013, is an evil and wicked act that should be
condemned by all members of society.
“The killing is also a
display of cowardice by the perpetrators who under the cover of darkness
deliberately chose to visit violence on vulnerable members of society, women
and children, to achieve clearly devilish designs.
“Such an attack, coming
at a time when the state has been mostly peaceful for quite some time appears a
desperate attempt to reverse the gains of our hard-earned efforts in breaking
down the barriers of ethnic and religious intolerance and thereby rebuilding
the bridges of communal consensus.
“Such intentions will
fail because Plateau people have made up their minds to live in peace with one
another and, together with the state government and security agencies, they
will frustrate every attempt aimed at taking the state back to the days of
bloodshed and gloom. The current level of peace in the state is for
consolidation, not evaporation”
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