Plateau’s Massacre: The Innocent Blood Won’t Be Forgotten
When opaque narratives replace a clear search for justice, the blood of the innocent cries out louder than any silence. Forty citizens were slaughtered in Rukuba, Plateau State, yet official accounts have shifted focus onto a foreign aid worker rather than holding leadership to account. While homes are rebuilt by humanitarian hands, systemic failures go unchallenged and compassion is met with suspicion. Extremist ideologues find an audience in high places, while true philanthropy is branded a threat. Local terror goes unremarked, yet distant conflicts spark mass protests. This dangerous indifference normalises horror and erodes our national conscience. Communities are emptied, ancestral lands abandoned, and yet power corridors resume festive normalcy amid fresh graves. The blood of the innocent will not rest until those responsible—by action or complicity—face a day of reckoning.
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