The violent loss of Emmanuel Moses Daro has raised urgent calls for thorough investigations by local law enforcement authorities to bring justice to the young man and his grieving family.
Emmanuel Moses Daro, a 26-year-old man from Kwall District in Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State, has been found dead after being declared missing for nearly two weeks in Jos, the state capital. Emmanuel was last seen on Thursday, May 8, 2025, at Kabong Junction, a known area in Jos.
Following his disappearance, family members, friends, and local residents launched a search for Emmanuel, hoping for his safe return.
However, their worst fears were confirmed on Monday, May 19, when the family publicly revealed that Emmanuel Moses had been murdered by unknown assailants.
The circumstances surrounding his death remain unclear, and authorities have yet to provide detailed information regarding any investigation or potential suspects.
The news has sent shockwaves through the community, with many expressing grief and outrage over the violent loss. Social media and local circles have been flooded with condolences and calls for justice.
Albert Garba Samuel, a close acquaintance of Emmanuel Moses, poignantly shared his sorrow, writing: “It pains so deep to type RIP for you bro. I pray that God will comfort your family, loved ones, and all that are mourning your death. May your killers know no peace.”
Emmanuel’s death highlights ongoing security challenges in Plateau State and raises concerns about safety in the region.
The violent loss of Emmanuel Moses Daro has raised urgent calls for thorough investigations by local law enforcement authorities to bring justice to the young man and his grieving family. The community is demanding increased security measures to prevent such tragedies from recurring in Plateau State.