… says Northern region is bleeding daily from unchecked violence
By Gabriel Ewepu
ABUJA – THE Northern Elders Forum, NEF, on Tuesday, alleged that the killing of 18 wedding guests from Basawa, Sabon Gari Local Government Area of Kaduna State in Quan-Pan, Plateau State, was premeditated.
According to NEF in a statement signed by its spokesman, Prof Abubakar Jiddere, the innocent citizens, including women and children, were ambushed, hacked to death, and set ablaze while en route to a wedding in Quan-Pan, Plateau State.
Jiddere said: “The Northern Elders Forum (NEF), has condemned in the strongest terms the brutal massacre of innocent Nigerian travellers in Mangu Local Government Area of Plateau State, calling the atrocity a chilling reflection of the country’s deepening security crisis and failure of leadership.
“This premeditated atrocity is not only a crime against humanity but a stark indictment of a nation losing its grip on the most basic duty of governance, the protection of human life.
“According to credible reports, the victims, ordinary citizens, including women and children, hailed from Basawa, Sabon Gari Local Government Area in Kaduna State were on their way to a wedding in Quan-Pan, Plateau State, aboard a clearly marked official vehicle of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. After losing their way, they sought help in Mangu, only to be met with savagery.
“They were ambushed, hacked down, and burned alive in what can only be described as a merciless, calculated act of terror. Of the eighteen aboard, only two survived, rescued by the courage of a single local resident.
“Let us be clear: this was not a case of mistaken identity. It was not random. It was an act of evil. In any functioning society, a marked official vehicle carrying unarmed civilians, particularly women and children, would be seen as sacrosanct. That such a group could be slaughtered in cold blood speaks volumes about the depths of hate, lawlessness, and moral decay festering in parts of our nation.”
He also lamented and said the Northern region is bleeding daily from unchecked violence.
“This tragedy is part of a much darker narrative, one where the Northern region of Nigeria is bleeding daily from unchecked violence. In the North West, villages are emptied and lives stolen through mass abductions and killings.
“In the North East, terror persists. In the North Central, random killings and kidnappings have become routine. What was once sporadic unrest has mutated into systemic terror, thriving under the shadow of impunity and governmental inertia.
“The Northern Elders Forum categorically rejects silence, tokenism, or bureaucratic lip service. This is not the time for vague promises. It is the time for uncompromising, sustained action.”
NEF also condemned what it referred to as “silence, tokenism, and bureaucratic lip service” in response to the tragedy, therefore, demanded serious action by the Federal Government to bring the perpetrators to book and stop all kinds of violence in the north and other parts of the country.
Meanwhile, its demands include; Immediate arrest, public prosecution, and uncompromising punishment of all those responsible for the Mangu massacre. Justice must be swift and public.
“Accountability from the Plateau State Government and all relevant security agencies, including restitution to the victims’ families and to Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.
“A federal security overhaul, not symbolic redeployments, but a real, strategic, and well-funded campaign to reclaim the North from bandits, terrorists, and killers.
Massive deployment of trained security personnel and intelligence assets to violence-ridden regions across Northern Nigeria.
“Clear timelines, measurable outcomes, and public accountability from the Federal Government. Enough with empty reassurances. The North is tired of burying its dead.
“This country is bleeding, and it is bleeding from the North. The obligation to protect life and restore order is not a favour the government grants, it is a constitutional imperative. Failure to act now is not just negligence. It is complicated.”
However, NEF also joined the victims’ families to grieve including the people of Giwa LGA, and the Ahmadu Bello University community.
“NEF extends its deepest condolences. We grieve with you. We rage with you. And we stand with every Nigerian regardless of ethnicity, faith, or region, who has suffered because those in power have failed to keep them safe.
“This moment demands courage. It demands honesty. Above all, it demands action. Enough is enough.”
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