A group under the auspices of Plateau State Muslim Indigenes (PSMI) has decried what they describe as selective condemnation and perceived marginalisation in the state’s handling of recent security crises by Governor Caleb Mutfwang.
A statement issued on Monday by the group’s Secretary General, Alhaji Kabiru Gwamlar, said it is worried by the state government’s silence over deadly attacks in Wase and Kanam local government areas, where more than 70 vigilante members were reportedly killed and over a dozen villages razed.
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A statement issued on Monday by the group’s Secretary General, Alhaji Kabiru Gwamlar, said it is worried by the state government’s silence over deadly attacks in Wase and Kanam local government areas, where more than 70 vigilante members were reportedly killed and over a dozen villages razed.
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A group under the auspices of Plateau State Muslim Indigenes (PSMI) has decried what they describe as selective condemnation and perceived marginalisation in the state’s handling of recent security crises by Governor Caleb Mutfwang.
A statement issued on Monday by the group’s Secretary General, Alhaji Kabiru Gwamlar, said it is worried by the state government’s silence over deadly attacks in Wase and Kanam local government areas, where more than 70 vigilante members were reportedly killed and over a dozen villages razed.
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