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Nigeria: Task Force Uncovers Fresh Plan to Attack Jos

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Original Post Date: 2011-01-01 Time: 01:00:06  Posted By: News Poster

By Mahmud Lalo, Jos

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The Special Task Force (STF) in Plateau State said yesterday that it had uncovered fresh plans by some groups of people to attack some places of worship and settlements with the aim of aggravating the situation in the state.

Briefing newsmen yesterday in Jos, STF Commander Brigadier General Hassan Umaru said, “The attention of the special task force has been drawn to plans by some groups to further aggravate the situation by carrying out mass attacks on worship centres, homes and settlements within the state. Let me use this opportunity to sound a note of warning. This task force will not fold its arms and watch law abiding citizens being killed or houses and worship places being burnt, all miscreants who are bent on causing mayhem will be met with every force available to this task force”.

Umaru enjoined parents to call their children to order, stressing that religious leaders and traditional rulers must impress upon their followers and subjects to remain law abiding.

He assured of the task force’s protection of all residents, irrespective of tribe or faith, and encouraged all citizens of the state to be vigilant and report any suspicious person or activities to the STF or any of the security agencies. Meanwhile, the state police command has suspended all processions and rallies in the state until further notice. A press statement from the Public Relations Officer of the command, Muhammad Lerama, said no procession or rally would be allowed until further notice, stressing that members of the public should go about their normal businesses and report any suspicious person or activity.

Original Source: Daily Trust (Abuja)
Original date published: 31 December 2010

Source: http://allafrica.com/stories/201012310113.html?viewall=1