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420 Plateau communities attacked in 24 years – Committee

Admin September 17, 2025
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Sept. 17, 2025

The Fact-Finding Committee on Incessant Attacks, Killings and Destruction in Plateau says no fewer than 420 communities in the state have been attacked between 2001 and 2025.

Retired Maj.-Gen. Nicholas Rogers, Chairman of the committee, disclosed this while presenting its report to Gov. Caleb Mutfwang on Wednesday in Jos.

Mutfwang inaugurated the 10-member committee on May 20 to unravel the remote and immediate causes of the incessant attacks in the state.

The committee was also mandated to ascertain the number of affected communities and persons from 2001 to date.

Rogers said the attacks were recorded across 13 Local Government Areas (LGAs), leading to the death of more than 11,749 people within the period under review.

“After weeks of painstaking work, engaging affected communities, liaising with security agencies and reviewing evidence submitted to us, we arrived at sobering findings.

“We established that 420 communities across 13 LGAs have suffered violent attacks between 2001 and May 2025.

“The human cost has been staggering, with 11,749 lives reported lost within the period. These figures represent only those officially reported to us; we believe the actual number may be higher.

“Beyond the loss of lives, we documented widespread destruction of livelihoods,” he said.

According to him, the data revealed 35 per cent destruction of livestock, 32.5 per cent displacement, 16.8 per cent destruction of food, 9.9 per cent destruction of houses, and 3.4 per cent illegal land occupation and grabbing.

Rogers said the findings also pointed to serious psychological, cultural and economic consequences for victims of the attacks.

He explained that the attackers usually gained access to communities through Taraba, Bauchi, Kaduna and Nasarawa States, unleashing mayhem before retreating.

He attributed the root causes of the conflicts to the infiltration of criminal elements seeking to exploit the state’s natural resources, as well as historical grievances, ethnic mistrust and competition over land.

“The violence is coordinated, the motives are deliberate and the consequences are devastating. Yet, within this tragedy lies an opportunity for decisive leadership, inclusive action and transformative peace building,” Rogers said.

Responding, Mutfwang thanked the committee for its work and assured that the report would be carefully studied and forwarded to the Federal Government for implementation.

The governor said his administration would intensify early warning and response mechanisms to safeguard lives and property.

“In anticipation of this report, we have been recruiting into Operation Rainbow, our security outfit. Between now and next week, we will send more than 1,000 operatives for proper training.

“Our Peace Building Agency has also stepped up its activities, cascading them to communities because we realise the solution is not just kinetic; we must also deploy non-kinetic options if we are to get results,” he said.

Mutfwang, who pledged to address poverty, improve infrastructure and promote human capital development, urged Plateau citizens to eschew violence and embrace peaceful coexistence.

“We must see ourselves as brothers and sisters, irrespective of creed or tribe. That is the only way we can build a united state.

“I appeal to leaders to always preach peace. Any leader that truly loves Plateau will not claim the capacity to cause trouble for the state. We must join hands to build and not destroy,” he said.
(NAN)

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