Grief as eight Plateau attack victims buried in mass grave
Grief and anger as eight victims of a recent Plateau attack are laid to rest in a mass grave. Renewed concerns over insecurity in Plateau State. Read More: https://punchng.com/grief-as-eight-plateau-attack-victims-buried-in-mass-grave/
Grief and anger swept through Gwon-Ajang village in the Foron District of the Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau State on Monday as eight victims of a recent gunmen attack were laid to rest in a mass burial. Family members, community leaders, religious leaders, and sympathisers gathered for the emotional ceremony, mourning those killed during the attack on the community between Saturday and Sunday. More than 15 persons were reportedly injured in the assault, which has renewed concerns over the persistent insecurity in parts of Plateau State. Speaking during the burial, a former member of the House of Representatives who represented Barkin Ladi/Riyom Federal Constituency, Hon. Peter Gyendeng, lamented the recurring attacks and the continuous loss of lives in affected communities. “We are sick and tired of being killed. We have been living in peace and have tried everything humanly possible not to engage anybody,” he said. “We have never crossed into another community to attack anyone, yet these things continue to happen to us daily.” Gyendeng expressed frustration over what he described as the inability of authorities to halt the cycle of violence, despite the peaceful disposition of residents. “It is painful. People stay in their communities, and somebody comes to attack and kill them. You cannot even celebrate one good thing without fear. For how long will people continue to live this kind of life?” he asked. He urged security agencies and government authorities to take decisive steps to end the attacks and ensure that those responsible are apprehended and prosecuted. Related News Insecurity: CAN declares national mourning, demands emergency Kwara stakeholders allege 1,200 killed in bandit attacks Police Trust Fund seeks better funding to tackle insecurity Also reacting, the member representing Mangu/Bokkos Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Ishaya David Lalu, described the killings in Foron and other recent attacks across Plateau State as tragic and unacceptable. “I am deeply saddened by the continuous loss of innocent lives in our communities,” he said. “These attacks are not only cruel but also a direct assault on our shared humanity and peaceful coexistence as a people.” Lalu called on security agencies to intensify efforts to protect vulnerable communities and bring perpetrators to justice. Meanwhile, the national president of the Berom Youth Moulders Association, Dalyop Mwantiri, warned that many rural communities remain exposed to attacks due to inadequate security presence. According to him, residents largely depend
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