Admin l Saturday, August 14, 2021
JOS, Nigeria – Amnesty International has called on the Nigerian authority to probe the day light murder of 22 travelers in Jos Local Government of Plateau State.#plateaukilling
The 22 travelers were killed at Gada-Biyu area of the Jos-Zaria road in Jos Local Government of Plateau State.
In a statement, Amnesty said the Nigerian authorities must investigate the killing of the travelers who were in a group of five 18 seater buses, returning from Bauchi State where they attended an event to commemorate the Islamic New Year. “Authorities must go beyond condemning the killings — and ensure that the perpetrators are brought to justice”, Amnesty said.
Meanwhile, Governor Simon Bako Lalong has warned trouble makers bent on fomenting trouble in Plateau State to desist as the Government will not allow any form of lawlessness to disrupt the peace of the State.
Governor Lalong while reacting to the reported skirmishes around Rukuba road general area in Jos where some persons were reportedly killed including innocent commuters, condemned the act and immediately directed security agencies to swiftly identify and arrest the perpetrators while dominating the area to restore calm.
Lalong said the attacks on innocent citizens no matter their backgrounds will never be tolerated in Plateau State and those who are found to be behind such attacks will be dealt with decisively to serve as deterrence and restore public order.
The Governor however commends security agencies for their immediate response leading to the arrest of some suspects and the restoration of calm to the area.
While commiserating with the families of those affected, the Governor assured all law abiding citizens that security has been beefed up around the area as well as the entire metropolis to forestall further breach of the peace.
He reminds the citizens to remain vigilant and be security conscious in reporting suspicious persons and behaviour within their domains to enable law enforcement agencies respond appropriately.
Meanwhile, the Governor has directed the Secretary to the Government of the State Prof. Danladi Abok Atu to visit the areas and ascertain the situation as well as ensure that those injured receive adequate medical attention.
