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Tragedy In Plateau State: 50 Killed By Suspected Terrorists, Multiple Soldiers Injured
Tragedy In Plateau State: 50 Killed By Suspected Terrorists, Multiple Soldiers Injured
Breaking news from Plateau State reveals a devastating scenario. Governor Caleb Mutfwang, in a recent statement, confirmed a grim toll: at least 50 individuals tragically lost their lives due to the actions of gunmen in Mangu and Bokkos, two local government areas of the state.
The governor shared this heart-wrenching news at a special luncheon organized by the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, for the troops of Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) in Mangu. Expressing deep concern and sorrow, Governor Mutfwang lamented the senseless violence and destruction that has gripped the state.
In response to these tragic events, the governor vowed to take decisive action. He emphasized, “This level of violence is intolerable. We have reached a point where we must say ‘enough is enough.’ These cruel and unwarranted acts must cease. Despite these challenges, the spirit of the Plateau people remains unshaken. We stand united, firm in our resolve to move forward.”
Governor Mutfwang also took the opportunity to commend the troops for their relentless dedication to combating insecurity in Plateau State. He pledged his full support to the military and other security forces, ensuring they have the necessary resources to effectively confront and prevent crimes like cattle rustling, armed robbery, kidnapping, and other illegal activities.
While responding to the attack, Maj.-Gen. Abdusalam Abubakar, Commander of OPSH, detailed the actions taken by his troops.
“In just the past two days, we’ve responded to 36 urgent calls for help from various locations. Right now, some of our soldiers are receiving medical treatment for injuries sustained during these attacks. Despite the challenges, our commitment remains steadfast: we are determined to eradicate all forms of criminal behavior in Plateau.”
This breaking news from Plateau State is a reminder of the ongoing struggle against insecurity in the region, underscoring the urgent need for continued vigilance and concerted efforts to maintain peace and safety.
The tragedy have sent shockwaves across the nation, highlighting the relentless struggle against violence and insecurity. Governor Caleb Mutfwang, visibly shaken, revealed the grim reality of the situation. In the past two days alone, the communities of Mangu and Bokkos have been plunged into mourning, with at least 50 innocent lives cruelly snatched away by the hands of merciless gunmen.
During a heartfelt address at a luncheon organized by the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, Governor Mutfwang didn’t mince words. He condemned the brutality of these attacks and the heartache they’ve caused.
“These mindless acts of violence are beyond comprehension. They are not just attacks on individuals but an assault on the peace and dignity of our state,” he declared, his voice heavy with emotion.
The governor stressed the urgent need for decisive action. Promising to implement more rigorous security measures, Mutfwang vowed to put an end to this cycle of violence. “We are at a tipping point. These reprehensible acts of aggression must cease. We owe it to the memory of those we’ve lost and to the future of Plateau,” he asserted, signaling a new era of resolve against such threats.
In response to these tragic events, the military has ramped up its efforts. Maj.-Gen. Abdusalam Abubakar, Commander of Operation Safe Haven (OPSH), shared that his troops have been working tirelessly, responding to numerous distress calls. “Our forces are stretched thin, responding to 36 distress calls in just two days. Some of our brave men are now receiving treatment for injuries sustained in these operations,” he reported, underscoring the severity of the situation.
The somber mood at the luncheon was palpable. The attendees, including military personnel, government officials, and community leaders, reflected on the gravity of the situation. There was a shared sense of determination, a collective agreement that these acts of terror would not break the spirit of Plateau’s people. Instead, there was a renewed commitment to stand united in the face of adversity.
As the state mourns its losses, the governor’s words resonate strongly: “No attack, no matter how vicious, will dampen our resolve. Plateau will rise from these ashes stronger and more united. We are determined to reclaim our peace and secure our future.”
The coming days will be crucial as Plateau State navigates through this period of grief and turmoil, with the government and military forces working hand in hand to restore order and ensure the safety of its people. The loss is immense, but the resolve to overcome and prevent further tragedies remains unshaken.