Nigeria, April 5 -- Amnesty International has criticised the Nigerian government over renewed killings in Plateau State, describing the latest attack in Jos South as evidence of failure to protect citizens.

The organisation said three young men were killed on Friday, 3 April, when gunmen ambushed them in Nyangom Gel, Jos South Local Government Area.

The attack came days after gunmen killed about 30 people in Angwan Rukuba, Jos North, in one of the deadliest incidents recorded in the state in recent weeks.

In the statement, Amnesty International said the pattern of violence and delayed security response reflects systemic gaps in protecting vulnerable communities.

"The utter failure of President Bola Tinubu's government to address wides...