Terror Strikes Plateau State, President Tinubu Under Fire
A devastating attack in Anguwan Rukuba community, Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau state, has left ten people dead. The assault, allegedly carried out by heavily armed suspects on motorcycles, saw houses set ablaze, and innocent civilians caught in the crossfire. The Plateau state government has since declared a state of emergency in the local government area.
The community's residents are now left to pick up the pieces, while the government scrambles to contain the situation. The state of emergency declaration is a clear indication of the severity of the crisis. As the people of Plateau state grapple with the aftermath of this senseless violence, one question remains: what is being done to prevent such tragedies?
The Plateau state government's swift response to the crisis is a welcome development, but it is only the first step. The root causes of the violence must be addressed, and a long-term solution must be implemented to prevent future attacks.
The Tinubu administration's response to the Plateau state crisis raises serious concerns about its commitment to national security. The President's inaction in the face of repeated terrorist attacks has emboldened these groups, who now seem to operate with impunity. The Plateau state crisis is a stark reminder that the war on terror is far from over, and that the government must take concrete steps to address the root causes of this violence.