25,000 persons displaced, 55 houses destroyed in Plateau attacks: Group

The Mushere Youths Movement (MUYOM), a socio-cultural organisation, has said that over 25,000 persons were displaced in different communities in Mushere District of Bokkos Local Government Area of Plateau by bandits.
The national publicity secretary of the organisation, Kutyil Gashion, disclosed this at a news briefing in Jos on Friday.
Mr Gashion said that gunmen destroyed 55 houses, farmlands and other property worth millions of naira in the affected communities.
Mr Gashion said that scores of natives were also killed, adding that the figure rose after the recent attacks in Margif, Mbor, Nina, Nawala, Fogoldep and other communities of Mushere.
He said that the communities were attacked separately between May 25 and Aug. 7.
“No fewer than 37 people lost their lives, many were injured and property worth millions of naira were destroyed during the attacks.
“Livestock were carted away and over 25,000 people are currently displaced and taking refuge in two major camps.
“We call for justice and adequate compensation for these victims and their families.
“The Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction should extend its intervention to the families of the deceased, injured, displaced persons and other villagers who suffered grievous destruction of crops and farmlands,” he said.
Mr Gashion, who particularly decried the massive destruction of crops on farmlands, described the attacks as ”economic sabotage”.
He also frowned at the destruction of worship centres, schools, hospitals and other public facilities in the affected communities.
He feared that the attacks could lead to chronic food shortages in the state and called on the federal government to deploy more security personnel to Mushere and the surrounding communities.
“Another dimension to these attacks on our people is the looming food insecurity.
“The attacks began just after our people cultivated their farms in anticipation of the harvest season.
“Due to the killings and mass displacement, these farmers have now been prevented from tending their crops.
“Meanwhile, cattle are left to graze freely, trampling and consuming the crops.
“It is clear that these attacks are not between farmers and herders.
“This situation signals an imminent hunger crisis not only in Mushere, but in the surrounding communities that depend on local food production.
“We call on the federal government to deploy additional security personnel to the affected communities and possibly establish security bases there,” he said.
Mr Gashion, who thanked Gov. Caleb Mutfwang and President Bola Tinubu for the steps taken so far to end insecurity in Plateau, however, called for more proactive measures to achieve results.
(NAN)
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