
The Digest:
Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang visited President Bola Tinubu at the State House in Abuja on Wednesday to discuss the deadly Palm Sunday attack in Angwan Rukuba, Jos North, which claimed at least 28 lives. Mutfwang described the attack as "an act of terrorism" and "barbaric," but noted that security operatives have not yet identified the perpetrators or their motives. He assured that security forces have brought the situation under control after hoodlums attacked motorists when the curfew was relaxed. Tinubu is expected to visit Jos on Thursday.
Key Points:
- Mutfwang described the attack as "an act of terrorism" and "barbaric."
- Security operatives have not yet identified the attackers or their motives.
- The governor said security forces have brought the situation under control.
- Hoodlums attacked motorists when the curfew was relaxed on Wednesday.
- President Tinubu is expected to visit Jos on Thursday.
As Governor Mutfwang seeks federal support, the inability to identify the attackers underscores the challenges facing security agencies in unraveling the motives behind the Palm Sunday massacre.
Sources: The Cable, Vanguard