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Plateau: Gov Mutfwang declares 24-hour curfew in Mangu
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2 years agoon
By
Attah Mike
Governor Caleb Mutfwang has swiftly implemented a 24-hour curfew in the Mangu Local Government Area of Plateau State, North Central Nigeria, in response to the escalating security challenges within the region.
According to a press statement from the governor’s spokesperson, Gyang Bere, this decision was made in consultation with relevant security agencies to prevent a breakdown of law and order in the local government area.
Bere emphasized that citizens, particularly residents of Mangu, are urged to adhere to the sit-at-home directive, permitting only individuals on essential duties to move within the local government area until further notice.
Governor Mutfwang expressed concern that despite the government’s efforts to quell the activities of terrorist elements, some individuals persist in creating an insecure environment within the state. He extended sympathy to the families of victims and the injured, assuring them that the government remains committed to ensuring lasting peace.
The governor pledged a review of the curfew once the security situation improves in the locality. Plateau State has long grappled with internal conflicts, initially tied to ethnicity and religion, though these factors have diminished over time. Some attribute the ongoing crises to disputes between herders and farmers.
In the recent wave of attacks, particularly on Christmas Eve, assailants targeted communities in the Bokkos and Barkin-Ladi Local Government Areas, resulting in over 200 casualties and extensive property damage. The lack of a robust response from security forces has sparked criticism, with voices like Bishop Matthew Hassan-Kukah of the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto rebuking the government and military for their failure to protect the people of Plateau from recurring aggression.
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