Terrorists have written a letter to Pushit community in Mangu LGA, Plateau State, to threaten another attack on Dec. 29.
This was revealed by Dr. Stanley Kavwam, Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Middle Belt Forum.
Kavwam said the letter warned that the residents of Pushit in Manga would be attacked on Dec. 29, days after terrorists attacked other communities and killed more than 150 residents.
He said: “I received a call that a letter was sent to my own village by the terrorists that the attackers are going to invade on the 29th of this December.”
Kavwam said the terrorists served letters to other communities warning of previous attacks on those communities before they took place and the security authorities did not do anything to prevent the attacks.
He added that after getting the letter from the terrorists, residents called security agencies but nothing was done.
He said: “They received about thirty-seven distress calls, yet nothing was done.”
He added that all the casualties of the terrorist attacks “are in communities inhabited by Christians.”
He said: “The security forces know the attackers. They even know their hideout, For the past two decades, they know where they orchestrate all of these attacks.”
According to him, the attacks are still going on, and there has been no response from the security authorities.
Recall that more than 150 people were killed after terrorists attacked villages in Plateau state between December and December 25.
The attacks started in the Bokkos area and spilled into neighbouring Barkin Ladi.
Also, residents of Mushu village were attacked as they slept.










