Women group wants vigilantes, hunters empowered to stop Plateau killings

The Plateau State chapter of the National Council of Women Societies (NCWS) has called on the Federal and State Governments to empower vigilantes and hunters, to boost the effort of security agencies in their fight against insecurity in the state.

In a statement made available to newsmen on Thursday in Jos, the president of the chapter, Felicia Bala, said this was crucial as vigilantes and hunters are closer to the people, and know the terrain of their respective commFurthermore, the council called on security agencies to thoroughly check people coming into the state via various routes, and to take any information given to them seriously, to save lives.  Bala condemned the renewed violence in parts of the state, which had led to the death of many persons including women and children, by gunmen, while many properties were destroyed.unities better.

Also, she called on the State and Federal Governments to device proactive steps to stem the tide of violence in the state and the country.

Furthermore, the council called on security agencies to thoroughly check people coming into the state via various routes, and to take any information given to them seriously, to save lives.

Bala condemned the renewed violence in parts of the state, which had led to the death of many persons including women and children, by gunmen, while many properties were destroyed.

Vigilantes seen protecting Elele police station in Rivers

Members of a local vigilante team have been stationed at Elele Police Area Command in Rivers state for protection.

According to social media sources, the vigilantes who are part of Elele Security and Peace Advisory Committee (ESPAC) were contracted to protect the station in Emohua, Rivers state from gunmen attack.

Photos of the vigilantes armed with guns and standing outside the station are circulating o social media.

Nigerians have taken to social media to react, as some are surprised that vigilantes are protecting police rather than the opposite.

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