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Sacked, Scattered, Waiting to Return — Untold story of Plateau’s communities emptied by violence 

Sacked, Scattered, Waiting to Return — Untold story of Plateau’s communities emptied by violence 

By GhanaSummary NewsroomNigeria

Other affected communities include Gero in Jos South Local Government Area, Rangarasa and Rantya in Jos South, Kwall District communities in Bassa, Nding Sesut community, Ngbra Zongo and Angwan Rukuba in Jos North.

They say Governor Mutfwang’s commitment to returning displaced persons to their ancestral homes has renewed optimism, but stress that the success of the initiative will ultimately depend on sustained security operations, strong federal support, effective reconstruction and the political will to ensure that every displaced Plateau citizen can once again call home, home.

Across Bokkos, Barkin Ladi, Riyom, Bassa, Mangu, Jos South, Kanam and Qua’an Pan Local Government Areas, villages that once echoed with children’s laughter, farming activities and bustling markets now bear the scars of repeated attacks.

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