A 48-hour curfew has been imposed in parts of the central Nigerian city of Jos, after gunmen opened fire at an open-air bar, leading to deadly revenge attacks, local reports say. The police have confirmed that 26 people were killed. It is not clear how many died in the initial attack and how many during the retaliation.
Announcing the curfew, Plateau state governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang said an investigation had been opened and those responsible for the killings would be brought to justice. The state has long been considered one of the most volatile parts of Nigeria. Paul Mancha, chairperson of the youth council in Plateau state, suggested that the true number of casualties could be even higher.
“People were here in the evening and unfortunately, wicked terrorists came and attacked our people,” he told Reuters news agency. “We have counted scores of people who are now dead and then so many others are also in the hospital receiving treatment.” In a statement announcing the curfew, the Plateau state governor condemned the killings as “barbaric and unprovoked,” and said security agencies had been directed to pursue those responsible and bring them to justice. The curfew, which began at midnight local time, is due to remain in force until 1 April.
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Residents have been ordered to stay indoors as security personnel intensify patrols and maintain a visible presence across the affected areas. Security forces were deployed swiftly after the shooting, with troops and other personnel moving to secure the area and restore calm.
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