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Gunmen invade IDP camp, kill 27

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By Kingsley Chukwuka, Jos. 
No fewer than 27 Internally Displaced Persons (IDP), taking refuge in a primary school at Nkiedonwhro, Irigwe Chiefdom in Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State, were on Monday hacked to death by suspected Fulani bandits.
Our correspondent who visited the scene gathered from a witness that the gunmen invaded the primary school and shot sporadically through the widow leaving scores of people dead.
The attackers fled without being confronted by security operatives whose check point was just opposite the school.
The witness who gave his name as Bako said the IDPs were ushered into the classroom by security operatives before their summary execution by the unknown gunmen.
Bako said, “those who were killed were given mass burial, while those injured are receiving medical attention at various hospitals in Bassa”.
Our reporter also reported that the unfortunate incident also happened at the time when the dusk to dawn curfew imposed by the state government about 48 hours before, was still in place.
National Daily learnt that the attack is about the third in a series of attacks in the LGA since the imposition of the curfew.
However, Governor Lalong has vowed to fish out the attackers, as stated in a statement signed by its Director of Press and Public Affairs, Emmanuel Nanle.
When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer of the State Police Command, ASP Tyopev Terna, said a village in the local government was attacked but cannot confirm the number of persons killed.
He said, “the Commissioner of Police in the state is on the spot assessment of the attacked village and will brief the press soon”, he said.
Meanwhile, a Member representing Jos North/Bassa Federal Constituency of Plateau State in the House of Representatives, Hon. Suleiman Kwande, called on the Federal Government to investigate the serial killings in Bassa LGA.
Hon. Kwande condemned the killings and described it as “unfortunate”, particularly at a time that peace has returned to the state after decades of violence.
“The new turn of killing of innocent people in Bassa LGA in recent time is very unfortunate and disheartening. The native of the locality in the last few weeks have suffered unprovoked attacks that resulted to the killing of innocent people.
“I call on the Federal Government to set up a committee to investigate the fresh killing on innocent persons, including children, women and men in a primary school where they were taking refuge
“Enough is enough of the killings and security agencies must wake up to their constitutional responsibility of protecting lives in the state: this evil must stop”.
Hon. Kwande called on National Emergency Management Agency to provide relief materials to the affected community and the Federal Ministry of Health in collaboration with the Plateau State Ministry of Health to move to the affected villages and provide treatment to the victims.
He reiterated that security agencies must not relent in its efforts at identifying and prosecuting all those behind the heinous crime, which seeks to take the State back to the dark days of violent Conflicts.
Also the Northern chairman of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN ), Rev Pam Yakubu, has also condemned in strongest terms the attacks and killings in Irigwe Chiefdom of Bassa
LGA.
In a statement in Jos, Pam expressed his worries that people that have lived peaceful with one another in Irigewe chiefdom have taken up arms against themselves leading to the killings of innocent persons of the locality.
The CAN chairman tasked the state government to do all it can to set up a machinery in motion to unearth those behind the recent attacks in Bassa and Barkin ladi LGA.

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