He blamed irate youths for the unfortunate killing of three persons and the wounding of several others.
The Plateau Government on Thursday imposed a 24-hour curfew on Bokkos Local Government Area following a protest that left three persons dead and eight others wounded.
Youths in Bokkos had early on Thursday morning staged a protest over the killing of their paramount ruler and Sef Ron Kulere, Lazarus Agai.
Agai,
who was killed on Monday at Sha Village, Bokkos, with his son,
daughter-in-law and orderly, was on his way to Bokkos town when the
incident occurred.
Capt. Ikedichi Iweha, spokesman of the Joint Task Force
(JTF), told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the government had to
impose the curfew to forestall further bloodshed in the area.
He blamed irate youths for the unfortunate killing of three persons and the wounding of several others.
"We have to impose a 24-hour curfew on the council area to forestall further bloodshed.
"Three persons lost their lives when our soldiers fired at the protesting youths in defence.
"Since
yesterday, the youths of the area have been protesting and almost
lynched the Ardo of Bokkos, Mr Yakubu Dabo, who was rescued by our men.
"It was at that point that the youths started shooting at our men who had to defend themselves against the irate youths, ’’ the JTF spokesman said.
Iweha
called on the people of Bokkos to remain calm and cooperate with the
security operatives, whom he said, were doing their best to arrest the
killers of the paramount ruler.
A reliable source
told NAN that trouble started when DIG Habila Joshack from the Force
Headquarters visited Bokkos over the death of the traditional ruler.
"Immediately
the helicopter of the DIG landed at the police station in Bokkos town,
youths rushed there and demanded the release of Fulani Ardo, Mr Ibarahim
Dabo, to deal with him.
"The security
operatives, who sensed the danger in such request, smuggled the Ardo out
of the police station, a situation which sparked off protest from the
youths and the eventually shooting of the protesters, ’’ the source said.
Also corroborating the information, Mr Titus Alams, former Plateau House of Assembly Speaker, said:
"Among
the three youths killed by the security operatives is Mr Dako, the son
of my friend and former Senior Special Assistant to a former governor,
Jonah Jang.
"We are not happy that this
is happening to us here in Bokkos; we first lost our paramount ruler and
now three youths, with several others wounded.
"Our
payer is that the government and the security agents would take control
of the situation to avoid further bloodshed in the land, ’’ Alams said.
In Plateau: 24-hour curfew imposed as protest leaves 3 dead
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