Plateau Attacks: 26 persons killed, 190 houses destroyed — Police
The Plateau police command has said that 26 persons were killed and 190 houses completely razed down in the recent attacks on some communities in Bokkos and Mangu Local Government Areas of the state.
“Arising from the crisis, a total of 190 houses were burnt including 123 owned by natives and 67 houses owned by Fulanis. As part of efforts to address the situation, a delegation of the Northern Governors’ Forum on Sunday paid a solidarity visit to the government and people of Plateau State over the killings.
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