Special Taskforce on Jos crisis has announced that it has arrested the suspects that set ablaze two campaign buses of President Goodluck Jonathan in Jos on saturday, Premium Times reports.
The spokesperson of the STF, Ikedichi Iweha, announced the arrest in a telephone interview with journalists in Jos on Sunday, but declined to state the number of people arrested.
A witness to the arrest, however, said six people were arrested and that some of them might not have been involved in the incident.
The attack has however been condemned by both Mr. Jonathan’s Peoples Democratic Party, and the president’s major challenger, Muhammadu Buhari, of the All Progressives Congress, APC, who called for the arrest and prosecution of those involved.
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ReplyDeleteThis is Nigeria, sincerely, those arrested may hav nothing to do wit the attack. May Gos guide my steps to the right way. Amin.
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DeleteThere's no way they can apprehend all d culprits. In a civilized society were there are CCTV cameras, all of dem would b caught. How are we evn sure its d real pipo dat hav bn apprehended. There's no justice here joor. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteTrust nigerians,,nobody will want to suffer alone
DeleteHmm,,with serious investigation n interrogation they will get this guys soon....even if not all,,,let d SSS use this once to set example
ReplyDeleteO boy de don pack innocent people oo ha
DeleteLol...I hope its true
ReplyDeleteIssues like this n dis country....we knw d end.....they will just die the matter
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ReplyDeleteI hope they arrested the real culprits. That would be a good development. But my question is this, where are those who attacked APC supporters in Rivers state and bombed APC secretariat in Okrika. Are they spirit that nothing of their arrest is talk about.
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