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Plateau Killings: Women Protest, Burn Down Traditional Ruler’s House

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Angry women burn down Bokkos Traditional Ruler’s house over the arrest of some members of the community for their alleged involvement in the recent killings in Plateau where over 150 people were confirmed dead.

They accused the traditional ruler of being a sellout. However, a source who spoke to Daily Trust, said the Friday incident occurred around 12.30pm.

The source was also quoted as saying that the women burnt down the house following the arrest of some members of the community for their alleged involvement in the recent killings in the area, adding that the traditional ruler’s residence and his administrative office were burnt down.

“The incident began at the police station where they expressed their anger over the arrest of some members of the community. After leaving the police station, they proceeded to the house of the traditional ruler, protesting that he was a sellout. A few minutes after reaching the house, they set it ablaze,” the source said.

When newsmen contacted the state Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Alfred Alabo, he confirmed the incident, adding that the command would release a statement on the incident as soon as possible.

Invaders threatened fresh attacks on a community in Plateau State on December 29, 2023, barely four days after they killed 195 persons in 17 communities across the state.

The Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the Middle Belt Forum, Stanley Kavwam, in an interview with Arise Television,  said the terrorists had sent a letter of an imminent attack to the Pushit community in the Mangu Local Government Area, where he hailed from.

When asked about the impending attack on the Pushit community, the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Alabo Alfred, told Newsmen that the command was aware of the threat. “We have intelligence, but we are working on it,” the PPRO assured.

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