Leadership

Gunmen Kill 11 In Attack On Plateau Church

- BY ACHOR ABIMAJE, Jos

Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong has ordered security forces to go after terrorists who attacked a church in Maikatako village in Bokkos local government area of the state leading to the death of 11 persons, while several others were injured.

LEADERSHIP learnt that the Assembly of God Church in Maikatako was attacked and burnt down by suspected gunmen who killed the victims that have been given mass burial.

The gunmen stormed the community late Tuesday night and shot sporadical­ly at the worshipper­s. According to one of the residents, who spoke with LEADERSHIP and did not want his name mentioned the attack occurred at 9:30 pm on Tuesday.

Meanwhile Governor Lalong who condemned the attack said the killers must be fished out and brought to justice for the dastardly act.

Lalong said the rising incidences of attacks and destructio­n of farm crops, livestock and other properties within the general Bokkos area is becoming worrisome and must be checked immediatel­y.

While sympathisi­ng with the families of the victims, the governor reiterated that his administra­tion will not allow terrorists and bandits to get foothold in any part of the state as all security agencies have been directed to be firm and hard on any person or groups behind the criminal acts.

He again appealed to communitie­s to always be security conscious and report any suspicious movements to the security agencies for immediate action particular­ly during the forthcomin­g yuletide season.

The commander of “Operation Safe Haven” and GOC 3rd Armoured Division Maj. Gen. Ibrahim Ali has paid an on-thespot assessment visit to Maikatako village where he inspected the houses burnt and properties destroyed.

Having received briefing from the sector commander on the nature of the attack and efforts made to counter the terrorists, he commended the troops and the community vigilante for their quick interventi­on which prevented further losses.

 ?? ?? L-R: FCT squadron leader and national coordinato­r, road traffic officers and vehicle inspection officers (RTO\VIO), Dr. Yusuf John Suberu; retired deputy director, FCT DRTS, Dele Yaro and chairman of the conference, Engr. Paul Bepeh during the 2022 RTO/ VIO conference in Lokoja, Kogi state.
L-R: FCT squadron leader and national coordinato­r, road traffic officers and vehicle inspection officers (RTO\VIO), Dr. Yusuf John Suberu; retired deputy director, FCT DRTS, Dele Yaro and chairman of the conference, Engr. Paul Bepeh during the 2022 RTO/ VIO conference in Lokoja, Kogi state.

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