One Killed, Bank, Vehicles Razed As Hoodlums Attack Enforcement Officers In  Plateau State

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One person has been confirmed dead and many others injured as over 10 vehicles and a microfinance bank building were burnt at the Bukuru market in the Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State on Monday by hoodlums who confronted Jos Metropolitan Development Board Officials carrying out the enforcement of an Executive Order.



The incident occurred when enforcement officers stormed the market to supervise the demolition of illegal structures erected by the roadside, especially within the market vicinity.



However, the officers met resistance from hoodlums who emerged from the neighbourhood within the market and confronted the implementation officers, pelting them with stones and other dangerous weapons.



The ensuing pandemonium, according to residents of Bukuru, led to the burning of a microfinance bank building while over 10 cars were set ablaze. Some traders, who tried to escape the scene, sustained injuries.



Governor Caleb Mutfwang has condemned the attack on members of the task force and traders, describing the act as shameful.




The governor lamented the reckless behaviour of the attackers, who wielded dangerous weapons, inflicted harm on residents, looted shops, and destroyed vehicles owned by innocent traders.



Mutfwang, in a statement by his spokesperson, Gyang Bere, said the incident was entirely avoidable, questioning the motives of those who flouted Executive Order 003 and resorted to violence against law-abiding citizens.


He called on security agencies to swiftly apprehend all perpetrators and ensure that they face justice without delay.




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