At
least 27 out of 29 persons reportedly killed in early morning attacks at
Nkyie-Doghwro community of Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State have
been given a mass burial.
The President, Irigwe Development Association,
Sunday Abdu, said the victims were hacked to death in a classroom.
“Twenty-seven out of the 29 people were buried
in one grave. We later found two other dead bodies. It is worrisome because the
27 people already buried were murdered in a classroom, given security cover by
soldiers, where they supposedly sought refuge,” he said.
Mr. Abdu said this on Monday evening in Jos at
the Nigeria Union of Journalists’ press centre during a press conference on the
killings in Bassa Local Government.
The killings in the council have continued
despite a dusk to dawn curfew declared there on Friday by the state government.
Mr. Abdu said seven communities have been
attacked within one month adding that 41 persons have been killed in the
attacks.
The community leader expressed disappointment
that the dusk to dawn curfew imposed on Bassa by the state government was not
effective as the killings occurred within the period of curfew.
In his reaction, President Muhammadu Buhari
said that he received with deep sadness and regret, news of the recent killings
which have been described as a reprisal attack perpetrated by suspected
herdsmen.
Mr. Buhari in a statement by his spokesperson,
Garba Shehu, on Monday said he believes that “this madness has gone too far.”
Mr.
Shehu said the president has instructed the military and the police to not only
bring the violence to an instant end, but to draw up a plan to ensure that
there are no further attacks and reprisal attacks by one group against the
other.
“President Buhari is devoted to the sanctity of
Nigeria’s unity, and he encourages Nigerians of all groups to learn to live
together in peace and harmony,” Mr. Shehu said.
-Premium Times
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