Kwall Massacre: How Government Neglect Fuels a Cycle of Death
Dozens killed in Plateau State’s Bassa LGA as government inaction fuels a deadly pattern of violence. Community voices demand accountability amid rising insecurity.
Ajifa Solomon is a dedicated journalist with a passion for amplifying human-interest stories around tech, health, community development, and climate change. She has developed competencies in investigations and solutions journalism.
Dozens killed in Plateau State’s Bassa LGA as government inaction fuels a deadly pattern of violence. Community voices demand accountability amid rising insecurity.
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