 Now, the leader of the Mi'ete Alla Cato Brothers Association in Plateau State has denied allegations that herders killed 17 people on Sunday. Mohamed Abdullah is also accusing the governor of Plateau State of ethnic bias when handling issues that border undisputed between foreigners and persons of other tribes. Jacinta Obuco tells us more. A dozen people were killed in Kuzhetown in Kuru district of Plateau State by gunmen on Sunday. Five other people were killed in another town in Plateau State at the same time and on the same day. The locals in both cases said Falani headers were responsible. But the state chairman of the Mi'ete Alla Cato Brothers Association of Nigeria, Mohamed Abdullah, says the allegations are untrue. A lawyer who has been fighting for justice for victims of attacks in Plateau State disagrees. He says there was power intelligence that the areas would be attacked. Mohamed says Falani's have also been victims of attacks and accuses Plateau State governor Simon Lalung of bias. When it comes to Falani being killed they never mention it in any media they are not issue out statements condemning such an act. But when it is other side of the story they try to control people that are affected and then they visit them, they assist them and other things like that. But the government of Plateau State are doing some of the security agencies is a bias in mind in treating these issues. Both the young Mohamed agreed that security agencies need to do better. Governor Lalung has in the meantime directed the state police command to investigate the killings. Jacinta Obigu for PLOS TV Africa. 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.