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Soccer News of Thursday, 28 December 2023

Source: www.mynigeria.com

'It’s heartbreaking' - Musa reacts to Plateau massacre

Ahmed Musa reacts to Plateau Massacre Ahmed Musa reacts to Plateau Massacre

Super Eagles captain, Ahmed Musa has condemned the attack and killing of more than 100 people in three local government areas of Plateau State.

The winger in a goodwill message to victims of the attacks on Christmas Eve ordered a manhunt for the killers while calling on Nigerians to stand against violence.

Reacting to the gory incident, Musa, who is poised for his fourth African Cup of Nations appearance in Ivory Coast, wrote, “I am standing against the violence in Plateau State,” Musa wrote on X with an emoji of a broken heart.

“It’s heartbreaking to witness the recent violence in Plateau State. My thoughts are with those affected. We need to stand together against hate and violence. Let love and understanding prevail. Together, we can make a difference. Let us show love to one another.”

Plateau United captain, Elisha Golbe, also condemned the attack and called for the perpetrators to be brought to book.

“Plateau State bleeds at the moment. It is so disheartening that such a nefarious act happened on Christmas Eve with children, adults and aged ones killed. It is sad and unacceptable.”

He, however, said The Peace Boys would ensure they defeated Sporting Lagos in Jos in their NPFL clash on Thursday (today) to pay respect to the dead.

Another Plateau United player, Daniel Itodo, also expressed disgust at the killing, insisting the killers should be brought to justice.

“It’s a shame that such still happens and they have not been fished out,” Itodo told The PUNCH.

“I pray for the souls that were lost. It’s a sad time in Plateau at the moment but we hope succour comes to the families who lost lives.”

On Sunday, gunmen attacked 12 villages — Ndun, Ngyong, Murfet, Makundary, Tamiso, Chiang, Tahore, Gawarba, Dares, Meyenga, Darwat, and Butura Kampani in the Barkin Ladi, Mangu and Bokkos areas of the state, burning houses and shooting at residents.

According to the Chairman of Community Peace Observers in the Bokkos Local Government Area, Kefas Mallai, over 150 people died in the attacks.

In Bokkos alone, more than 10,000 people are taking refuge in churches, mosques, schools, and private residences.