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Plateau: 13 die in Barkin Ladi after deadly reprisal by Bandits over killing of three Fulani

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Plateau: 13 die in Barkin Ladi after deadly reprisal by Bandits over killing of three Fulani

By: Zagazola Makama

The vicious cycle of violence in Plateau State has taken another deadly turn, as 13 people were confirmed killed in separate attacks on Rachas and Rawuru villages of Barkin Ladi Local Government Area, in what security sources described as a reprisal by suspected bandits.

Zagazola Makama report that the latest attacks, which occurred late Tuesday, followed the killing of two Fulani women and a young boy along the Mangu Road by suspected members of a Berom militia. The victims were reportedly travelling in a commercial vehicle near the NYSC orientation camp when they were stopped and shot dead in cold blood.

Residents and community leaders have condemned both incidents, warning that the recurring pattern of attacks and reprisals between Fulani and Berom communities risks plunging the state back into large-scale conflict reminiscent of the 2018 crisis.

Speaking during the mass burial of the 13 victims in Rachas village, the Executive Chairman of Barkin Ladi Local Government Council, Hon. Stephen Gyang Pwajok, described the killings as “unprovoked and deeply regrettable.”

He sympathised with the affected families and assured that government was intensifying efforts to restore peace through enhanced security deployment and dialogue among stakeholders.

“The government will not relent in its determination to end these needless killings. We are engaging both traditional and community leaders to promote genuine reconciliation,” he said.

Similarly, the District Head of Heipang, Da Paul Tadi-Tok, lamented the continued targeting of innocent villagers, calling for decisive steps to prevent further bloodshed.

He urged authorities to restrict herders from grazing in areas where they are not resident, arguing that such a measure could help reduce infiltration by attackers who disguise as herders to carry out assaults.

“We must strengthen local vigilance and revive Operation Rainbow so that communities can respond promptly to distress situations,” the traditional ruler added.

The Security Adviser to Governor Caleb Mutfwang and Coordinator of Operation Rainbow, Brig.-Gen. Shippi Gakji Goshwe (Rtd.), disclosed that the state’s community security outfit was undergoing recruitment and training to reinforce operations in vulnerable areas.

“Government is not relenting. The new recruits will be properly equipped to complement conventional forces in protecting rural communities,” he said.

However, tension remains high in Barkin Ladi and neighbouring Mangu, Riyom, and Bokkos LGAs following recurring attacks and reprisals that have claimed dozens of lives in recent months.

Zagazola recalled that Leaders of the Fulani community have accused the authorities of selective silence, alleging that killings of their members often go unreported or unpunished.

“Our people have been victims of serial attacks without any arrests. Each time there is retaliation, it is only then that the authorities act. This selective justice is fuelling anger and worsening the crisis,” he said.

The killings point to the fragility of peace efforts in Plateau State, where inter-communal distrust, land disputes, and allegations of bias in security responses continue to hinder reconciliation.

Security analysts warn that unless government enforces equal protection for all and prosecutes perpetrators from both sides, the state risks sliding into another phase of tit-for-tat violence that could destabilize the region.

The Plateau State Government and Police Command were yet to issue official statements as of the time of filing this report.

Plateau: 13 die in Barkin Ladi after deadly reprisal by Bandits over killing of three Fulani

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Man sets woman ablaze in Ibadan after failed relationship

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Man sets woman ablaze in Ibadan after failed relationship

By: Zagazola Makama

A man, identified as Lawal Faruq, has been arrested for allegedly setting a woman ablaze at the Mami Market in Odogbo Barracks, Ibadan, Oyo State.

The victim, Omolola Hassan, was reportedly doused with petrol and set on fire by the suspect, who was said to have been angered over the breakdown of their relationship.

According to witnesses, military personnel at the barracks quickly intervened and extinguished the fire before rushing the victim to Yawiri Hospital, Akobo, for medical treatment.

The suspect, who claimed that both had taken an oath never to separate, is currently in custody as investigations continue into the incident.

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Security forces recover fabricated AK-47 rifle, arrest suspect in Kaduna

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Security forces recover fabricated AK-47 rifle, arrest suspect in Kaduna

By: Zagazola Makama

Security operatives have arrested a 46-year-old man, identified as Yakubu Adamu, for allegedly being in possession of a fabricated AK-47 rifle in Izzam village, Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

The suspect was apprehended on Tuesday evening following credible intelligence received by operatives of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit.

A search conducted on him led to the recovery of the locally fabricated rifle.

According to sources, the suspect has provided useful information to investigators, while efforts are ongoing to apprehend his accomplices.

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Two herders attacked, robbed in Taraba community

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Two herders attacked, robbed in Taraba community

By: Zagazola Makama

Two herders have been attacked and robbed by suspected hoodlums while grazing their cattle in Wuro Bogga village, Tau Ward of Ardo Kola Local Government Area of Taraba State.

Zagazola gathered that the victims, identified as Bello Umar, 28, and Isah Alhaji Ruwa, 27, were assaulted with machetes and sticks during the attack, which occurred at about 7 a.m. on Monday.

The attackers reportedly dispossessed the herders of an undisclosed sum of money before fleeing the scene.

Residents said the victims suspected the assailants to be from Laize village within the same Tau Ward.

Following the incident, a joint team of security personnel and military operatives was deployed to the area to track down the perpetrators and restore calm.

The situation, according to local authorities, is being closely monitored to prevent further escalation.

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