 On Tuesday night, Plateau state witnessed another bloodbath as gunmen attacked yellow ones and gun community, close to the permanent site of the University of Jaws, killing a few than 35 persons. This has triggered reactions from residents and other stakeholders. Jacinta Obuco reports. The speed of insecurity in Nigeria, especially in northern areas, is rather unfortunate situation. Almost every other day, reports of killings, kidnapping and other violent crimes resound. Yet, there is no visible efforts being demonstrated by the government to tackle the menace. On the fresh attacks in Plateau state, the native of the affected community speaks to us on a breakfast show. He says the attack is not a community clash, but a deliberate attack of land grabbing. I will not run it from a theory that is a deliberate act to take over the land. There are complaints that there are illegal encroachments in lands in Jaws. There are green elements that have been encroached upon by people, close to this place that this thing happened. There have been court cases and judgments concerning this, and nothing has been done by government to reclaim these lands. Commissioner for Information, who agrees with Dave Zoyang that the attacks are historical, however says investigations are still ongoing. I can tell you what clearly is playing out is historical. It has been over the years. What is clearly playing out is that apart from the criminal element that is involved, there's every attempt to be able to chase people from their land and then occupy it. Because that has happened in the past. He also addresses the question on arrest and prosecutions made since attacks started. The executive arm of government has been able to provide the enabling environment by coming up with the white paper. And so the executive arm of government will not arrest. The executive arm of government will not prosecute, will not take people to court. But the enabling environment has been provided by coming up with the white paper, ratified, duly ratified by the state executive council. Meanwhile, Governor LaLong has assured that the criminals will be pursued, arrested and dealt with, no matter how long it takes, as his administration will not allow the reign of terror to persist. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.