Plateau killings

Plateau Killings Resume 48 Hours After President Tinubu’s Visit, Raising Fresh Security Questions

Plateau killings after Tinubu visit have reignited national concern after gunmen killed three youths in Jos South just 48 hours after President Bola Tinubu’s visit and security briefings. The incident underscores persistent vulnerabilities in Plateau State, raising fresh questions about the effectiveness of recent interventions and the gap between official assurances and conditions on the ground.
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Pressure Mounts on Defence Minister as Plateau Killings Security Debate Intensifies

The Plateau killings security debate has intensified nationwide as pressure mounts on Nigeria’s Defence Minister following fresh violence. Senate intervention and Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan’s direct challenge have shifted the narrative toward accountability, with officials, lawmakers, and the military offering competing responses on responsibility and the effectiveness of Nigeria’s security strategy.
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Plateau Killings and Security Failures Dominate Debate as Senate Moves for Overhaul

Plateau killings security failures have triggered a national outcry as lawmakers, political actors, and citizens demand urgent reforms. The Senate has ordered new security measures, while Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan challenged Defence Minister Christopher Musa to deliver results or resign. President Bola Tinubu has also directed agencies to act more decisively amid rising insecurity.
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