Plateau should not be a theatre of bloodletting – Atiku Abubakar

Atiku Abubakar, Nigeria’s former vice-president has reacted to the recent attacks in Plateau state, describing it as an affront to national security.

Following the killing of 22 travellers who were returning to Ondo state from Bauchi and the injury of another 14 along Rukuba highway in Jos North LGA of the state, there has been tension in Plateau.

Recall that five people were killed on August 17 at Chando-Zrrechi village, Miango district of Bassa LGA of the state.

It was also learnt that a police commander and a vigilante were on Monday killed by gunrunners in Kwoi village, Mangu LGA.

In a Facebook post on Sunday, Atiku condemned the recurring attacks while sympathising with the families of the victims.

He said Plateau is Nigeria’s pride, and “should not be a theatre of blood-letting”.

“The recurring attacks on Jos stand condemned. The Plateau has been a pride of the country and should not be a theatre of blood-letting,” Atiku said.

“This recent attack on the city of Jos, like all others before it and everywhere else, is an affront to our national security.

“We must do our all to protect the Plateau, its people and its heritage of hospitality. I mourn the victims of this new attack and sympathise with their loved ones.”

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