Security agents in a church in Jos, Plateau
State, on Sunday prevented an attack on worshippers by gunmen suspected to be
Fulani herdsmen.
The gunmen were said to have targeted the
church located at the Rantya low cost area of Nyago Gyel district in the Jos
South Local Government Area. They had descended from the hills and were about
to launch the attack when a member of the church’s security team spotted them.
Though the gunmen, in their hundreds,
immediately started shooting sporadically in the direction of the church, they
were repelled by men of the Special Task Force.
An eyewitness, Mr. Godwin Okoko, said that but for the vigilance of the police and soldiers
attached to the STF, who responded to distress calls by the worshippers, the
gunmen would have succeeded.
Okoko said about 1,000 people were in the
church at about 10am preparing to commence Sunday worship “when the
gunmen started descending from the hills and started shooting but were
swiftly repelled by men of the STF.”
Okoko is the country coordinator of a
non-governmental organisation, Apurimac Onlus.
Plateau State Police Commissioner, Mr. Chris
Olakpe, confirmed the incident to our correspondent on Sunday.
He said that no life was lost and nobody was
arrested.
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