The Special Task Force (STF), maintaining peace
in Plateau, has cordoned off Kadunung village in
Mangu Local Government Area, which came under
attack by unknown gunmen on Wednesday morning.
"We (STF) got the report around 2 a.m. and we have
cordoned off the area to restore law and order,''
STF spokesman, Capt. Ikedichi Iweha, told the News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN), in Jos on Wednesday.
Iweha did not give further details, especially on the
number of casualties, but Mangu Local
Govermment chairman, Mr Titus Bise, told NAN
that 17 victims of the incident had been buried in
Gindiri.
"There is tension in the area, but we have
continued to call for calm,'' he said.
According to him, "more than 300 hundred people
have been displaced.
"Some of the displaced persons are currently taking
refuge at the Government Secondary School,
Bwalbang, while others have fled to Langa village.
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"Many others have fled to Boto and Lere villages in
Bauchi State,'' he said.
On his part, the Sum Phem and paramount ruler of
Gindiri, Chief Charles Matoh, said that "many
people were killed.
"Among those killed was a man and his six children.
Aside the killings, many houses were burnt,'' he
said.
He said that soldiers had taken over the entire
village and would not allow anyone to go in or out.
The Divisional Police Officer (DPO), of Mangu, Mr
Williams, confirmed the incident, but said that the
casualty figure was still not certain.
Mr Emmanuel Abu, the spokesman of the Plateau
police command, also declined to give details on
the casualty figures.
"We (police) are still gathering facts, but the area
has been cordoned off,'' he said.
Plateau State Emergency Management Agency
Executive Secretary, Alhassan Barde, on his part,
said that the agency was still gathering information
before deciding on the next line of action.
"For now, the only thing I know is that people have
been killed and many others displaced.
"It is still risky to go there, so my people are still
studying the situation before working on how to
assist those thrown off by the violence,'' he said.
NEMA Coodinator in the North-Central, Malam
Abdulsalam Mohammed, said that the incident had
been reported to his office, but his officers were
yet to go there.
"It is a security matter. We cannot get there till we
are sure that our people are safe.
"But we have been told that houses were burnt and
people killed. So we are waiting for further details,''
he said.
- NAN


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