Sunday, July 6, 2025 - Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb Mutfwang, has again assured justice for the families of wedding guests who were killed by a mob in Mangun District of Mangu Local Government Area last month while traveling for a wedding ceremony in Quan Pa’an council of the state.
The victims, who were traveling from Zaria, Kaduna State,
for the wedding ceremony had missed their way and found themselves in Mangun
where they were mistaken for terrorists and attacked by a mob, killing about 22
of them in the process, while 11 others were injured in the incident.
But while reassuring the families of the victims of his
administration’s resolve to get justice for the decreased, Gov. Mutfwang said
his administration is working with authorities in Kaduna State to come up with
measures that will be satisfactory to all.
Mutfwang, who gave the assurance while speaking with the BBC
Haua Service on Saturday, lamented that “conflicts related to the deep-rooted
hatred between followers of different religions and ethnic groups, which
sometimes involve innocent travelers, cannot be ended in a short period of
time.”
He, however, stressed that his government is taking
appropriate measures regarding the killings with a view to ensuring justice for
the families of the victims.
According to the Plateau governor, some of the measures
already taken include sending a ‘special delegation’ led by the Emir of Wase to
console the Emir of Zaria where the victims were from.
“The current situation is that around 22 people are being
held over the attack and we have confirmed that those who were injured have
returned home safely.
“And we are currently in contact with the leaders of Zaria
to advise us on how to help the bereaved families and those who are sick,” Gov.
Mutfwang said.
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