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Gunmen kill 13 in Nigeria’s Plateau state attack

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BAUCHI, Nigeria, March ‌30 (Reuters) - Gunmen attacked a university community ​in Nigeria’s central Plateau state on Sunday night, killing at least ⁠13 people, residents and local officials said, the latest violence in a region long plagued by deadly ​farmer-herder conflicts.

* Violence in central Nigeria, also known as Middle ‌Belt, isoften painted as ethno-religious between mainly Muslim Fulaniherders and Christian farmers. But many experts and politicianssay climate change ⁠and expanding agriculture are creatingcompetition for land, ⁠leading to conflict, regardless of faithor ethnicity. * Residents said the gunmen arrived in the Gari Ya Wayecommunity of Angwan Rukuba district and shot at peopleindiscriminately. * The ‌Plateau state government said the gunmen were unknownand imposed ⁠a 48-hour curfew in the ‌district. The University ofJos suspended examinations ​due to start on Monday.  * “People were here in the evening and unfortunately, wickedterrorists came and attacked our ‌people. We have counted scoresof people who ​are now dead and ⁠then so many others are also inthe ‌hospital receiving treatment,” said Paul ⁠Mancha, a residentand chairperson of the youth council in Plateau. * U.S. President Donald Trump last November redesignatedNigeria "a country ​of particular concern" ‌saying Christians werebeing targeted and authorities were failing to protect ⁠them,which the Nigerian government ​denies.

(Reporting by Ardo Hazzad, Writing by MacDonald Dzirutwe, ​Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

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