The
Youths in Plateau Central have received with absolute shock the way
and manner a plateau youth became victim of Boko Haram kidnapping and
gruesome killing, an act which was shown in a video circulating across
the world on the Internet.
Comrade Ayuba Jepla Shamdung in a statement
on behalf of the group, expressed displeasure with the incessant
killings in the name of God, and particularly calling on Plateau
citizens as their prime target which he said is barbaric.
He charged federal government to improve the well-being of common man on
the street that is going about their legitimate business.
Jepla condemned in strong terms, the gruesome murder of a law abiding
Nigerian and a Plateau son, Ropvil Daciya Dalep by rampaging Boko Haram
bloodletting religion terrorists.
He disclosed that, they received with great sadness, the gruesome
murder of a law abiding Nigerian and a Plateau son Ropvil Daciya Dalep
by the rabid and blood thirsty Boko Haram.
“We condemn
the killing of Ropvil, a 200L Biology student of the University of
Maiduguri who was abducted while returning to school two weeks as
promoting religion agenda and destroying our common unity, ”he added.
“You
would recall that three (3) Plateau youths were adopted by the herders
and killed the constant harassment of innocent Nigerian by these
senseless elements,as a people indeed we are in pained that our young
people have become targets for terrorist despite our peaceful and
receptive nature “,he explained further.
According to
him, “This gruesome murder of an innocent Plateau citizens is
unacceptable and unjustifiable is so outrage to our freedom of
worship, movement and respect for human sanctity .”
The
recent in between the abduction and brutal killings of our youths
,Jepla described the act as senseless, barbaric, inhuman, wicked and
should be condemned by meaningful Nigerians.
Pointing
out that, in September, 2019, two innocent youths from Mangu LGA were
brutally murdered in cold blood by Boko Haram and in last December, 2019
four (4) Indigenes of the State were abducted by the dreaded group, one
of which regain freedom after being rescued by security agencies (Miss
Jennifer Ukambong Samuel, an Aid Worker).
He stressed
that the abduction and killings by Boko Haram insurgents have taken a
new dimension as Plateau State indigenes are now their prime targets.

