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Plateau: Communities Deserted As Residents Flee Over Bandits’ Quit Notice
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Bandits in their numbers had, on June 28, issued five days quit notice to residents of Sabon Zama, Gindin Dutse, Anguwan Tsohon Soldier, Anguwan Yuhana and Anguwan Mangu villages
- The residents of the affected areas were asked to leave the communities within five days or face war
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that some communities recently issued with quit notice by bandits in Wase Local Government Area of Plateau State have deserted.
Bandits in their numbers had, on June 28, issued five days quit notice to residents of Sabon Zama, Gindin Dutse, Anguwan Tsohon Soldier, Anguwan Yuhana and Anguwan Mangu villages of the LGA.
The residents of the affected areas were asked to leave the communities within five days or face war.
Ubale Pinau, a resident of Pinau community that shares a border with the affected communities disclosed that all the villages listed by the bandits had been deserted.
He said: “There is no single person now in the communities. Everyone has fled. Some of the residents of the affected communities are now in Pinau while some have moved to Wase town.
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“People are afraid of staying in the communities to avoid the anger of the bandits. Although there are soldiers stationed in Pinau, residents are jittery for fear of the unknown, “he told Daily Trust.
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