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Blood in Angwan Rukuba: How Many More Lives Must Be Lost? -By Rinret Istifanus

It is time for government agencies, security forces, and civil society to act decisively. Immediate measures must be taken to secure Angwan Rukuba and prevent further attacks. Beyond the immediate response, there must be a long-term commitment to address the underlying insecurity that continues to claim innocent lives.

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The attack that struck Angwan Rukuba, Jos North, on March 29 is yet another grim reminder that insecurity in parts of northern Nigeria is far from over. Gunmen unleashed violence on this peaceful neighborhood, leaving residents terrified and fleeing for their lives. In the aftermath, roads were blocked, a sign of the scale of disruption caused by the attack. Families are cut off, children are crying, and neighbors cling to each other in desperation.

Angwan Rukuba, once known for its vibrant community and lively markets, has become a frontline of fear. This attack is not an isolated incident; it is part of a cycle of recurring violence that has plagued Plateau State for years. Every attack chips away at the sense of safety that residents once took for granted. How many more lives must be lost before meaningful action is taken?

What is most heartbreaking is the sense of abandonment. Security agencies, whose duty is to protect citizens, often arrive after the violence has occurred, leaving communities to grapple with fear and uncertainty. Residents recount the trauma of witnessing lives taken, homes shaken, and streets filled with panic. When citizens cannot rely on protection, the very fabric of community and trust begins to unravel.

The human cost of this attack cannot be overstated. Lives have been lost, others wounded, and countless more traumatized. The fear that grips the community is psychological as much as it is physical parents fear sending their children to school, families fear staying in their own homes, and a once-close neighborhood is now cloaked in anxiety.

As Nigerians, we cannot remain indifferent. Every life lost in Angwan Rukuba is a stark reminder of the persistent insecurity that affects our nation, especially in the northern regions. Each tragedy demands accountability, swift intervention, and a long-term strategy to prevent recurrence. This is not only a matter of security but a matter of human dignity and life.

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The people of Angwan Rukuba, like citizens across Nigeria, deserve the basic right to live without fear in their own homes. Yet with each attack, trust erodes, despair deepens, and the cycle of violence continues unchecked. Communities cry out for protection, for justice, and for peace. They are not asking for extraordinary measures, only for the fundamental right to safety.

It is time for government agencies, security forces, and civil society to act decisively. Immediate measures must be taken to secure Angwan Rukuba and prevent further attacks. Beyond the immediate response, there must be a long-term commitment to address the underlying insecurity that continues to claim innocent lives.

How many more lives must be lost before action is taken? How many more families must grieve before the security of northern communities becomes a national priority? Angwan Rukuba is crying out for help, and the nation cannot afford to ignore it any longer.

We must listen. We must act. And we must demand that no more lives be lost to violence that could and should be prevented.

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