 Death toll in the attacks on Miango and neighboring communities in Plattus State is now more than 40. The native Irigui people are accused in full an ease of attacking them on Monday, two days after the widely reported violence on Saturday. Ngoziu Haijisi tells us more about this. Over the weekend, the Irigui Development Association released a press statement notifying the world about an attack that left at least seven persons dead in more than 250 houses raised in some communities in Miango, Chivdom. David St. Malison is a youth activist and a spokesman of the Irigui community. He joined Plus TV Africa on our breakfast show, where he explained that another attack to place on Monday, leading to the death of more than 40 people in total. The rest are more than 250 houses in the opposite villages, not fewer than seven people were killed as had on the day I released that press statement. But after my press statement, more four dead bodies were recovered, making a total of 11 people that were killed in that particular incident. Yesterday night, an attack, the rest, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 communities, and 2,000 households in that community just yesterday night. He also revealed that heathers hired mercenaries to carry out a coordinated attack. There is a place called, let's say this is not a forest, it's a rocky sandbissar, a rocky sandbissar in Platis state. This is where these people hired missionaries. With the Platis state chairman of Miati Alakatu Breeders Association of Nigeria, Mohammed Abdulahi was also on the breakfast show. According to him, the Irigui community attacked Fulani heathers three days before the Saturday killings and raising of houses. It started on Wednesday. The latest incident in Platis state is bringing back memories of just a few years back when Nigerians regularly heard of attacks and counterattacks between farmers and heathers. In all the violence, security agencies are always blinked for not responding appropriately or taking sides. Critics also point to the inability of the states and federal government to punish perpetrators of these attacks. Many are looking forward to this changing with the latest incident. Ngoziqa, Ohio, Chessi for Plus TV Africa.