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Plateau Governor reacts to killing of 45 citizens

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The killing of 45 persons in Bassa community in Plateau State of Nigeria is being described as ethnic cleansing against indigenous ethnic nationalities of Plateau State.

The State Governor Plateau Governor Caleb Mutfwang told citizens of Plateau state in a statewide broadcast in Jos on Tuesday that the government had activated all security and humanitarian response mechanisms to address the situation in Kwall and Bokkos

Mutfwang said: “Let me make it abundantly clear: ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! The lives of Plateau people matter. We will no longer allow our communities to be turned into killing fields. These are not isolated Incidents. They are coordinated acts of terror aimed at instilling fear, displacing our people, and ultimately undermining our right to exist peacefully on our ancestral lands.

“Let it be clearly stated: these attacks are not random incidents. They are premeditated, coordinated, and driven by a clear and sinister agenda. While the state has grappled with various forms of criminality, such as kidnappings and cattle rustling, the violence ravaging many of our communities cannot be truthfully described as mere farmer-herder clashes.

“That narrative is not only misleading and dangerous, but it also disrespects the memory of those brutally murdered in cold blood. What we are witnessing is a calculated campaign of ethnic cleansing, an act that bears all the hallmarks of genocide. To suggest otherwise is to deny a grim and painful reality.”

To victims of the Bassa killing, the Governor said: “I want you to know: help is on the way. This afternoon, I held a State Security Council Meeting with all Heads of Security Agencies and consulted widely within and outside the state on how to mitigate this menace once and for all.

“I have already directed hospitals within and outside the locality to take in and treat the victims who sustained injuries. Our priority is to ensure that they receive the best medical care and support, as we also continue to provide relief materials and shelter for the displaced.I have personally reached out to the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who has expressed deep concern and assured us of the Federal Government’s full support.

“We are also in constant touch with the Chief of Defence Staff, the Inspector General of Police, the National Security Adviser, and other critical stakeholders in the security industry. Troops and other security personnel have been deployed and reinforced in vulnerable communities.

“To the bereaved families of Zike and Kimakpa, and to all affected in Bokkos and beyond, I extend my deepest condolences. I grieve with you. Your pain is our pain. The Plateau State Government has directed all health facilities to provide immediate and comprehensive treatment to the injured at no cost.”

He assured that relief materials, food supplies, and temporary shelters are being provided through our emergency agencies and partners. We are doing everything possible to bring comfort, even in this time of heartbreak.

Governor Mutfwang of Plateau State of Nigeria

Here are the names of the people killed Between 12:00 Midnight and 1:30am of April 14th, 2025 in Zikke, Kwall District of Bassa, Plateau State

  1. Musa Dako, 64 yrs
  2. Daniel Adams, 27 yrs
  3. Obadiah Usman, 31 yrs
  4. Zinas James, 22 yrs
  5. Monday Sareke, 37 yrs
  6. Yohanna Kusa, 43 yrs
  7. Janet Danjuma, 29 yrs
  8. Sunday Dako, 49 yrs
  9. Reuben Adamu, 94 yrs
  10. Dogara Adamu, 69 yrs
  11. Bulus Moses, 26 yrs
  12. Stephen John, 28 yrs
  13. Menche Stephen, 7 yrs
  14. Nema Stephen, 4 yrs
  15. Mary Stephen, 24 yrs
  16. Wiki John, 30 yrs
  17. Joshua John Bagu, 46 yrs
  18. Margaret Morris, 6 yrs
  19. Debene Morris, 4 yrs
  20. Monday Sale, 52 yrs
  21. Salama Agah, 15 yrs
  22. Laraba Agah, 4 yrs
  23. Talatu Mangwa, 42 yrs
  24. Grace David, 45 yrs
  25. Lovina Monday, 19 yrs
  26. Agah Monday, 4 yrs
  27. Naomi Monday, 37 yrs
  28. Noel David, 13 yrs
  29. Jummai Stephen, 10 yrs
  30. Monday Keyi, 37 yrs
  31. Jerry Moses, 7 yrs
  32. James Moses, 10 yrs
  33. Jacob Moses, 3 yrs
  34. Danjuma Gado, 38 yrs
  35. Friday Moses, 14 yrs
  36. Talatu Moses, 47 yrs
  37. Akus Moses, 46 yrs
  38. Asi Jerry, 58 yrs
  39. Tele Zea, 29 yrs
  40. Bre Shetu Nanzhwa, 61 yrs
  41. Nanzhwa Ive, 5 yrs
  42. Kaja Daniel, 42 yrs
  43. Elisha Anthony, 37 yrs
  44. Anna Anthony, 67 yrs
  45. Danlami Randum (Mula), 49 yrs
  46. Ado Danjuma, 17 yrs
  47. Sarah Kula, 16 yrs
  48. Ishaya Moses, 10 yrs
  49. Juan Moses, 5 yrs
  50. Sunday Mangwa, 25 yrs
  51. Moses Bala, 43 yrs
    These killings are reminders to the Senate floor speech of former Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Smart Adeyemi in which he decried the security failures of the Federal Government. The Kogi State lawmaker wept on the floor of the senate to underscore the gravity of the situation in the West African country.
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