Plateau Killings: Kadarko Community begs State govt for Mobile Police Barracks

By Chijioke Kingsley

Abuja (Sundiata Post) – A Community in Plateau State worried by the recurring attack in Kadarko Chiefdom of WASE local government area has appealed to the Government to complete the abandoned Mobile Police Barracks located in the community aimed at forestalling any future attacks by bandits. https://sundiatapost.com/plateau-killings-gov-mutfwang-prays-weeps-say-president-tinubu-ll-end-carnage/

Speaking on Monday, during a joint traditional council stakeholders security meeting held in Langtang LGA, at the Palace of the Paramount Ruler, the Ponzi Tarok, the Acting President, Ponzhi Zinni HRH Nimnan Langnim, said a lot of lives and properties have been lost as a result of recurring attacks on innocent citizens at Kadarko Chiefdom.

He said the government must take urgent steps to fix the security station as it will serve as a buffer and restore confidence among the people.

Responding, the Secretary to the Government of the State, Arch Samuel Jatau promised to extend the message to the Governor of the State, Caleb Mutfwang.

According to him: “The completion of the Mobile Police Barracks in Kadarko will safeguard lives and properties.

“I will also consult with the Governor on the need to provide relief materials to those who were attacked recently by terrorists”, he said. https://sundiatapost.com/can-chairman-leads-protest-march-against-plateau-killings/

Earlier in his remarks, the President, Tarok Socio-cultural Development Association, the Ngwang Ishi O’tarok (NIO), Amb Nanpon Danjuma Sheni expressed appreciation to Governor Mutfwang and the security agencies in the State for restoring relative peace and stability to communities in the State.

Sheni also debunked the insinuation that the Tarok Nation had militia groups, calling on the general public to disregard such false claims. 

The meeting however condemned the incessant crisis in the Kadarko kingdom and resolved that there should be no more attacks on any Community within the Chiefdom. 

Nangor Ndam, the National Secretary of the forum however communicated the outcome of the meeting to our correspondent.