Crime
Plateau attack: Killers won’t go unpunished, vows Mutfwang

Linda Ganya, Jos
Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang has vowed that the perpetrators of the recent heinous killings in Mangu Local Government Area would not go unpunished.
Mutfwang stated this on Friday when visited affected communities in the area of the state.
The governor was in company with heads of security agencies and top government functionaries.
He was at Kwahaslalek, a village where several lives were lost, and the Mangu metropolis, where houses and sources of livelihood were destroyed.
At least 30 persons were killed by gunmen in Kwahaslalek village, Mangu in recent attacks
The governor condoled with members of the community and the bereaved families over the unfortunate incident.
He appealed dialogue among community leaders to resolve grey issues that causes division and violence among the resident.
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