Governors of the six North Central states, on Tuesday, lamented the attacks and recent killings in Plateau State by gunmen. 

The chairman of the North Central Governors Forum and Governor of Nassarawa State, ABDULLAHI SULE, who spoke when he led his colleagues on a condolence visit to the Governor of Plateau State, CALEB MUTFWANG, at the Rayfield Government House in Jos described the killings as unacceptable. 

Gunmen had attacked 25 communities in three local government areas of Plateau State on Christmas Eve and killed over 150 persons. 

The attacks that affected Barkin Ladi, Bokkos, and Mangu LGs also left property worth millions of naira destroyed.

SULE said the attacks had persisted for too long and insisted that the Federal Government must get to the roots of the problem and find a lasting solution. 

He was accompanied by Governors of Niger and Benue states. 

Addressing MUTFWANG, the forum’s chairman said, “We are here to share with you whatever situation you find yourself. I was here on a similar sad note, together with our delegation from  Nasarawa State when it happened during the period of your predecessor.

SULE who called on the Federal Government to get to the root of the lingering killings with a view to finding a lasting solution, added “We have seen a similar situation in Rwanda because I won’t call what is happening in Plateau farmers-herders crisis, it is not. 

“We have seen what happened in Rwanda and luckily, all the four of us governors were there and we listened to the President of Rwanda when he told us the courage that he took to invite everybody that is involved and look at the causes. 

MUTFWANG  thanked the governors for their concern over the situation in Plateau, noting that the people of the region were meant for unity and progress and not for division.

He said none of the six states in the North Central had been spared by bandits stressing that the region must unite and pull their resources together if banditry must be defeated in the component states. 

He said the road between Wamba and Panyam had been a safe haven for terrorists because of its dilapidated condition and called on the Federal Government to intervene on the road as well as that leading from Abuja to Jos. 

The six North Central governors donated N100m during the visit as announced by MUTFWANG.

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