By Oluwaseun Sonde
The United Nations Deputy Secretary General, Aminat Muhammed has strongly condemned the attacks that took place in Nigeria's Plateau State where 78 people reportedly killed by bandits on Sunday.
UN Deputy Chief who expressed sadness over the horrific attacks on her social media platform on Tuesday, consoled with the victims' families while calling to put an end to violence around the world.
According to her, "I am saddened and strongly condemn the attacks that took place in Nigeria's Plateau State. Our hearts are with the victims' families at this time. We must put an end to violence everywhere".
Meanwhile, reports gathered revealed that no fewer than 78 persons were killed and several others inflicted gunshots injuries when bandits invaded communities in Kanam Local Government Areas of Plateau State.
The incident which occurred on Sunday afternoon lasted for several hours, leaving women, children and the aged displaced from the affected communities.
A member of the community, Fanya Ali, who escaped death confirmed the incident, and said the villagers were attacked on Sunday afternoon when they were going about their lawful activities.
Also said members of the communities cried and wailed as the count number of the deaths as if they were counting votes during election.
Fanta gave names of the communities attacked by the bandits and the number of casualties as follows: “Kukawa ,36; Gyambau,24; Kyaram, 8 and Wanka, 10 bringing the total to 78.”
It was gathered that several houses were burnt with foodstuffs and valuable items whole those who sustained gunshots injuries are receiving medical attention in Kanam and Jos University, Teaching Hospital (JUTH).
Plateau State Governor, Simon Lalong vowed to make it difficult for terrorists and other criminals to set their bases in any part of the State and use same to launch attacks on innocent citizens.
He expressed deep regrets over the dastardly act and said he has directed security forces to dominate the area after their initial response which put a stop to the carnage.
According to the Governor, Plateau State will never be used as a safe haven for terrorists to set up camps and use same to wreak havoc on communities and innocent citizens in the State and elsewhere.
He said the State Security Council has adopted far reaching measures to strengthen all security measures and enhance the capacity of the security agencies to respond to all situations that cause a breach of the peace in any part of the State.
Lalong who sympathised with the communities affected, promised them justice as those behind the attacks will not be allowed to go without punishment.
He also directed the State Emergency Management Agency and the Peace Building Agency to immediately visit the areas, assess the situation and provide relief as well as trauma management.
Lalong said the State has already approached the Federal Government for collaboration to deal with the terrorists hibernating in the general area once and for all to enable people go about their legitimate businesses without molestation and harassment.
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