Plateau Attacks: Prophet Isa El-Buba Issues 21-Days Ultimatum for Restoration of Plateau Villages Back to It’s Original Owners.

Okwuta Audu Jos

A renowned Christian Cleric Prophet Isa and Global President Initiative For Better and Brighter Nigeria (IBBN) Prophet Isa El-Buba has given government and security agencies a 21-days ultimatum to take decisive action towards the restoration of villages that have been occupied by Invaders back to it’s original owners to enable spirited philanthropists assist the locals to rebuild their homes.

El-Buba who led a team of mourners on a street demonstration in Jos on Saturday to Joseph Gomwalk Secretariat round about for prayers for restoration of peace in Plateau state demanded for immediate return of locals who were forcibly displaced from their ancestral lands by terrorists back to their Land.

Prophet El-Buba the founder and global President of an NGO, Initiative for Better and Brighter Nigeria (IBBN), along with various women groups, youth groups, religious organizations, NGOs, pressure groups, and concerned Nigerians in a “Plateau Prayer and Mourning Rally during which they prayed for the the victims of the Christmas Eve Massacre that occurred in parts of Bokkos and Barkin Ladi Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Plateau State.

During the rally, Prophet Isa El-Buba expressed his frustration over the tragic events, stating that, “We will not continue to mourn, and it is not about Muslims or Christians fight, but a deliberate attempt by Fulani Militia to wipe out a people from their ancestral land. It is a simple act of terrorism and genocide.”

He asserted that their demand for government action is not a mere political statement but a call for tangible political action.

Giving a stern ultimatum, El-Buba declared, “We give you 21 days to goverment to take action… We stand with the Government of Plateau state to say together we will fight this fight, and we demand that the president of Nigeria and the Military take action within 21 days.”

He emphasized that Plateau citizens will not wait indefinitely and warned that if no action is taken, they will take matters into their own hands to liberate the land .

El-Buba urged citizens of Plateau state not to relent in their demand for justice and called for continues prayers until a definitive solution is achieved.

He stressed on the interconnectedness of the villages with the city, highlighting the impact of events in rural areas on urban dwellers.

El-Buba hinted at leading the rebuilding of the ravaged villages if the government fails to take necessary actions within the specified timeframe.

Additionally, he pleaded with the government to regulate alcohol consumption in villages and communities within Plateau State.

At the rally, representatives from Civil Society Organizations, including Comrade OJ Afwanks, and Pastor Margeret Inusa spoke on behalf of women and group that attended the prayers.

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