Terrorists who attacked two communities a week to Christmas in Southern Kaduna and killed 40 persons, have declared that they are not yet done, vowing to strike again and kill more people in the area.

Survivors of the December 18, 2022, attack on Malagum-1 and Sokong communities in Southern Kaduna, on Friday gave horrific details on how terrorists murdered 40 villagers on the fateful day.
However, they hinted that despite the attacks, the communities were still being threatened with calls from the attackers, who are allegedly threatening that they would strike again.
Some of the survivors narrated their situation when a delegation of Gideon and Funmi-Para-Malla Peace Foundation, a non-profit organisation, donated relief materials, including 100 blankets, 10 bags of rice, 10 bags of beans, 20 bags of salt and two bags of maize to the communities.
The leader of the delegation, Reverend Gideon Para-Mallam, said it was even more frightening that one of the survivors told him that around 9:5am on Friday, he received a phone call from those who perpetrated the violence, telling them that they were not done with them yet.
He further said that the attackers were using cell-phones of the victims they killed to call their loved ones and threaten them that they were coming again to attack.
Earlier, during a town-hall meeting at Kagoro, the President of the Kagoro Development Association, Prof. Jalz Gambo, debunked the impression that what took place at Malagum-1 and Sokong communities was a communal clash. According to him, the two communities were attacked while the residents were going about their normal businesses.
Reverend Para-Mallam called on the Nigerian military and the Government to know that the communities that have been attacked are still traumatised with threats and phone calls.
As we listen to the stories, the attackers set their houses on fire with women and children inside. We appeal to the Kaduna State Governor, Nasir el-Rufai, to put all necessary measures in place and protect the Southern Kaduna communities and the people, he stated.
