Saturday, April 13, 2024 –Suspected Fulani militias on Friday attacked and killed about 10 persons in Mandung-Mushu and Kopnanle villages of Bokkos Local Government Area of Plateau State.
Addressing newsmen on Saturday, Chairman,
Bokkos Cultural Development Council (BCDC) Vanguard, Barr Farmasum Fuddang,
said, “Last night, April 12, our community in the Bokkos Local Government Area
of Plateau state faced a horrific attack resulting in the senseless slaughter
of at least ten of our members.”
Despite the presence of security forces,
including the DSS, army, and Police, he lamented that the perpetrators,
identified as Fulani terrorists, were allowed to carry out their heinous acts
with impunity.
He added, “Under the cover of darkness, more
than fifty armed terrorists descended upon the villages of Mandung-Mushu and
Kopnanle, targeting innocent, unarmed, and peaceful residents as they slept.
The assailants set fire to homes and a place of worship, mercilessly gunning
down fleeing civilians while nearby soldiers failed to intervene effectively.
“This brazen attack, which predominantly
targeted children, appears to be part of a calculated effort to instill fear
and perpetrate further displacement within our communities,” he explained.
The chairman condemned in very strong terms
the act of terror, believing that it is aligned with a broader agenda to impose
sharia law and seize control of their lands.
The timing of the attack, following closely
on the heels of the DSS’s erroneous warning of an impending assault on Fulani
communities, he said raises serious concerns about collusion or deliberate
neglect and refused to accept such injustice and demand immediate transparency
and accountability.
“This is more so that advance notices of
attack in the area were published and circulated at least a week prior to the
so-called DSS intelligence. The DSS ignored these warnings and instead chose to
implicate the victims despite acknowledging in their memo that the Fulani were
responsible for the six-day attack that claimed over 300 of our members last
Christmas,” he explained.
The council put on record that the DSS alert
is synonymous with the age-long strategy of the Fulani terrorists who often
raise false alarms to intimidate residents and/or justify planned attacks,
saying that unless the DSS clears its name on this, they reckoned that it is
complicit and compromised.
“Should the authorities fail to provide satisfactory explanations within the shortest possible time, we are prepared to pursue legal recourse. Enough is enough—we will not allow our people to be targeted and vilified while those responsible for our safety turn a blind eye,” he submitted.
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