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The Digest:

President Bola Tinubu's visit to Plateau State has sparked widespread criticism over its short duration, restriction to the airport, and the decision to transport grieving victims to meet him rather than visiting hospitals or attack sites. Tinubu cited a power outage at the airport, saying he had only 10 minutes before departing. Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar described the visit as "insensitive and detached," accusing the President of reducing a human tragedy to a "choreographed spectacle" prioritizing optics over empathy. The government announced plans to deploy over 5,000 surveillance cameras in Jos and additional troops.

Key Points:
  • Tinubu spent only 10 minutes in Jos, meeting victims at the airport rather than hospitals.
  • Atiku criticized the visit as insensitive, saying leaders must "stand with their people in their darkest hour."
  • The government announced 5,000 surveillance cameras for Jos and 850 additional troops to Plateau.
  • US Congressman Chris Smith condemned the killings, urging protection for Christian communities.
  • The Sharia Council alleged foreign involvement in orchestrating the Plateau attacks.

As outrage grows over the handling of Tinubu's visit, the government's promised security measures face scrutiny over whether they will translate into meaningful protection for Plateau's vulnerable communities.

Sources: The Guardian


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