Tag: Lalong

  • Lalong names ex-Campaign director Attorney-General

    Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong has appointed his former Director (Legal Directorate)  of Lalong/Tyoden  Campaign Organisation, Mr. Jonathan Ayuba Mawiyau, as the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice.

    Mawiyau was born on September 3, 1960. He studied at the Local Education Primary School,  Dafo between 1967 and 1974  where he obtained the First School Leaving Certificate.

    He proceeded to  Boy’s Secondary School, Gidir between 1974 to 1979  where he obtained the West African School Certificate.  In 1982, the young Mawiyau was admitted to the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria where he obtained the Bachelor of  Laws ( LL. B.)  Honours degree in 1985.

    In 1986, he proceeded the Nigerian Law School, Lagos where he obtained the Barrister at Law ( BL) certificate and was called to the Nigerian Bar in 1986.

     

     

  • Lalong to lawyers: tackle corruption

    Plateau State Governor Simon Bako Lalong has urged  lawyers to contribute to the fight against corruption.

    The governor, who vowed to improve the quality of life of Plateau people through a transparent administration, made the remarks while declaring open the 2015 Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Law week and Justice Dauda Azaki Memorial Lecture at Crest Hotel, Jos, with the theme: Law, Corruption and National Development.

      The topic was timely, Lalong said, as it keyed into the change mantra anchored on using the instrumentality of the rule of law to check corruption in public and private life.

    “I have said it repeatedly that the Plateau State Government will continue to support every laudable programme that will enhance good governance and by extension catalyse the delivery of the dividends of democracy to our people.

    “You will no doubt agree with me, that as we strengthen the law, and fight corruption with the instrument of the law, our development as a nation is guaranteed. It is in this, that I find a charge for you as ministers in the temple of justice,” he said.

    Lalong added that Justice Azaki lived a life of sacrifice and service to humanity.

    He said: “I am excited by the feeling that, year in – year out, we have used the character of courage, commitment, incorruptibility and the fear of God in the life of this Icon, to encourage the judiciary and legal practitioners to live by their oaths of service and call.

    “I challenge society to evolve a mechanism for acknowledging good works when somebody is alive, as Berton Bralley says, ‘now is the time to slip it to him for he cannot read his tombstone, when he is dead’.

    He continued: “As we celebrate the life and times of this legal titan and jurist, who was courageous and fearless in the dispensation of justice and contributed in no small measure to the growth of the judiciary in Plateau State, I urge all to emulate his virtues of truth, equity and justice which brought dignity to the Bench and Bar.”

    The governor said his administration is committed to enhancing the justice delivery system.

    By some stroke of providence, Lalong declared, the activities of government in the last one month have revolved around justice delivery.

    “We will do all within our means to complete the High Court Complex under construction. As a practitioner in the temple of justice, I am very conversant with the role of the judiciary in enhancing the practice of democracy.

    “Law as the fulcrum upon which democratic principles and practices are accentuated, requires a functional judiciary that gives interpretation to the law and justly dispenses justice according to the interpretation of that same law.”

    “We, therefore, will support and strengthen the pursuit of justice across the Bar and Bench.”

  • Lalong to lawyers:  tackle corruption

    Lalong to lawyers: tackle corruption

    Plateau State Governor Simon Bako Lalong has urged lawyers to contribute to the fight against corruption.

    The governor, who vowed to improve the quality of life of Plateau people through a transparent administration, made the remarks while declaring open the 2015 Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Law week and Justice Dauda Azaki Memorial Lecture at Crest Hotel, Jos, with the theme: Law, Corruption and National Development.

      The topic was timely, Lalong said, as it keyed into the change mantra anchored on using the instrumentality of the rule of law to check corruption in public and private life.

    “I have said it repeatedly that the Plateau State Government will continue to support every laudable programme that will enhance good governance and by extension catalyse the delivery of the dividends of democracy to our people.

    “You will no doubt agree with me, that as we strengthen the law, and fight corruption with the instrument of the law, our development as a nation is guaranteed. It is in this, that I find a charge for you as ministers in the temple of justice,” he said.

    Lalong added that Justice Azaki lived a life of sacrifice and service to humanity.

    He said: “I am excited by the feeling that, year in – year out, we have used the character of courage, commitment, incorruptibility and the fear of God in the life of this Icon, to encourage the judiciary and legal practitioners to live by their oaths of service and call.

    “I challenge society to evolve a mechanism for acknowledging good works when somebody is alive, as Berton Bralley says, ‘now is the time to slip it to him for he cannot read his tombstone, when he is dead’.

    He continued: “As we celebrate the life and times of this legal titan and jurist, who was courageous and fearless in the dispensation of justice and contributed in no small measure to the growth of the judiciary in Plateau State, I urge all to emulate his virtues of truth, equity and justice which brought dignity to the Bench and Bar.”

    The governor said his administration is committed to enhancing the justice delivery system.

    By some stroke of providence, Lalong declared, the activities of government in the last one month have revolved around justice delivery.

    He said: “We have as a government, not only addressed partly, the issue of infrastructural challenge in the judiciary, but have gone further with the swearing-in of three new High Court Judges, proved our unflinching commitment to improving the lot of the judiciary.

    “Furthermore, we will do all within our means to complete the High Court Complex under construction

    Lalong continued: “As a practitioner in the temple of justice, I am very conversant with the role of the Judiciary in enhancing the practice of democracy.

    “Law as the fulcrum upon which democratic principles and practices are accentuated, requires a functional judiciary that gives interpretation to the law and justly dispenses justice according to the interpretation of that same law.”

    “We, therefore, will support and strengthen the pursuit of justice across the Bar and Bench.”

    He added: “I will not conclude without acknowledging the contributions of the Nigerian Bar Association Jos branch, to the promotion of peaceful coexistence in the state. Since my assumption of office, I have enjoyed tremendous support from the NBA in the state, and wish to place on record our deep appreciation of this partnership.

    “I urge you not to relent in rendering all the necessary cooperation to our government as we work hard to bring development to the citizenry.”

  • Tribunal upholds Lalong’s election

    Tribunal upholds Lalong’s election

    •’PDP fails to prove rigging allegation’

    The Plateau State Election Petition Tribunal in Jos yesterday upheld the election of Governor Simon Bako Lalong of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    It dismissed the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP’s) petition.

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared Lalong as the winner, but the PDP candidate, Senator Gyang Pwajok, challenged the result, alleging fraud, irregularity and non-compliance with the electoral guidelines.

    INEC and APC argued that the party’s (APC’s) victory was well deserved.

    The tribunal held that the petitioner failed to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt.

    In the judgment, which lasted six hours, the Chairman, Justice Johnson Candide, said: “The petitioners, PDP and Senator Pwajok, have failed to produce credible evidence to prove their allegations.

    “The petitioners abandoned their criminal case and relied on the civil aspects to substantiate their petition. However, the evidence they provided was not substantial to convince the tribunal to invalidate the result declared by INEC.

    “The tribunal, therefore, has no option but to affirm the result declared by INEC, following the April 11 governorship poll.

    “In other words, the petition of the PDP and its governorship candidate is dismissed for lack of merit and the election of Governor Lalong is upheld, having substantially complied with the electoral guidelines.”

     

     

  • Residents’ welfare my  priority, says Lalong

    Residents’ welfare my priority, says Lalong

    Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong has expressed his determination to focus more on the well-being of residents of the state through the provision of quality health services.

    The governor said this while declaring open a three-day free medical services for Jos North and South councils.

    The outreach which was organised by the Rotary Club of Jos, was held at the Primary Health Centre, Jos North Local Government Council headquarters.

    Lalong, who was represented at event by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health Abel Habila, praised the club for the free medical service, saying the state government is willing to collaborate with such organisations to promote the well-being of the populace.

    The state Coordinator, 2015 Rotary Family Health Days, Rotarian Arthur Ophiohonren, a past president of the club, said the aim of the free medical service is to assist the rural communities which often lack the facilities they need.

    He said the three days service will cover areas such as HIV test, cataract test and treatment, breast cancer screening, diabetes and distribution of mosquito nets, among others.

    The community leader of Gyel in Jos South Local Government Council Da Chuwang Dung who is also a beneficiary of the service, thanked   the club for the gesture, but pleaded that the club should help provide an ambulance for the community clinic.

    The free medical outreach attracted hundreds of ailing residents.

  • Lalong’s change agenda on the Plateau

    Lalong’s change agenda on the Plateau

    Correspondent YUSUFU IDEGU examines the achievement of Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong and people’s expectations about dividends of democracy.

    The people of Plateau State have commended Governor Lalong for what they describe as rescue mission in the state. They are particularly happy, that in 100 days, Lalong has cleared sthe backlog of salaries owed the civil servants by the immediate past administration of David Jang. The governor was also applauded for his effort towards resolving the ethnic conflict in the state.

    Even though 100 days is not enough to asses the performance of a government, but many citizens are convinced that Lalong administration will bring change to Plateau State during its four year tenure.

    In his assessment of Lalong administration, former Chariman National Population Commission (NPC) Chief Samu’ila Makama said, “We all crave for a change in governance in the state, we have kept our eyes on Gov Lalong for the past 100 days and I can say, so far so good. There might be no major achievements, but he has given us hope that his administration will do us proud.

    “I am particularly delighted with the quality of credible people he has appointed so far especially that of Prof Attahiru Jega to help us develop our state university. Prof Jega is an experienced scholar, he was a former president of ASUU and a former Vice Chancellor of Bayero University Kano. With that experience Prof Jega knows exactly what to do to develop our young university. The institution was badly mismanaged by past administration to the extent that ten years after the establishment of the university it has not graduated any set of student. So bringing in Prof Jega at this stage is a good omen for the university”

    Makama said: “The decision of the new government to continue with projects inherited from the immediate past administration is commendable because those road projects are key to tourism development of the state. The governor also embarked on massive maintenance of road network across the state capital, port holes has been a source of night mare to residents of the city, but he has taken that pain off road users and motorists”.

    A former chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Mr Maina and currently a chieftain of theAPC in the state said: “I will judge this government based on their background and antecedent. The state has been under the governance of PDP, but because of lack of internal democracy and imposition, we opted for APC. Again the APC government came to inherit huge debt, even the PDP government admitted they left a debt of N109 billion excluding several months of salary arrears, so that is a very bad situation for the take off of any new government.

    “The expectations of the people were very high and there was no resources to take off. That was the peculiarity of the new government in Plateau, but even with nothing to start, Gov Lalong has become our change engineer and so far he has given us hope and is taking off in a way that prove he will not disappoint us. I commend his initiative to clear backlog of workers salaries, and most especially, the APC government has refused to abandon inherited project, that shows he meant well for the people and he listen to the wishes and aspirations of the people that gave him the mandate”

    The labor union has also rated the administration high. The state chairman of Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) Comrade Gushing Yarlings said, “The welfare of teachers and  civil servants were so poor when he took over, but as I’m talking to you now all that have changed, I can confirm that the APC government has made workers welfare topmost priority and the salary arrears he inherited has been positively handled and all the workers are happy for that. Our  fear is will he sustain the tempo having started so well, time shall tell”.

    The Senator representing Plateau South in the National Assembly and a chieftain of PDP, Gen. Jeremiah Useni, has this to say of the 100 days of Gov Lalong: “The governor has proved he is a peacemaker. His efforts to resolve the conflict in Berom land is commendable. I will also express my appreciation for the governor’s concern for the state civil servants who were on strike before he assumed office. I was made to understand the governor has cleared the seven months salary arrears he inherited. I belief the governor has also taken concrete steps to unite the people of the state. But in all, Governor Lalong’s efforts to replicate President Buhari’s anti-corruption crusade should be applauded by all citizens of the state because corruption was becoming a tradition, and is a tradition that cannot bring progress to any society”

    However, the PDP has scored Lalong administration low saying it lacked clear cut ideas on governance.

    “It is also sad to note that he has remained without a cabinet, choosing to carry on with an assortment of party faithful and loyalists, cronies and relations, awarding and executing projects.  He has not portrayed himself as a leader demanding accountability, a virtue which should force our public institutions to self-account. While Mr. President has amply demonstrated that he has begun the war on corruption and thievery, Barrister Lalong’s actions in the last 100 days have portrayed him as one who lacks the moral capacity to prosecute an anti-corruption crusade in the state. This is because most of the procurements carried out so far have been shrouded in secrecy and executed by close associates and family members.”

    But, another opposition party, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) is full of praises to the new government. The party which fielded a governorship candidate in the governorship election said. “Though 100 days is never enough to judge the achievement of any government, but, there are signals that Governor Lalong is a change agent. The slogan of APC, which is ‘change’ has beginning to take shape on the plateau, we seen ongoing road projects, salary arrears are being paid, and the issue of internal conflict is receiving adequate attention of Governor Lalong when compare to the recent past. We think there is hope of good governance so far, said, Mallam Sabiu Musa, the ADC flag bearer in 2015 governorship election.

    The governor has called on the people of the state affairs in the state to be patience with his government. He said, “Our 100 days in office should be seen in the light of the practical steps that have been put in place to address myriad of problems that were inherited.

    “The traditional expectation from Government is an unprecedented show of support as demonstrated by the desire for change. I know that our people also expect a quick return to a Plateau where the virtues of true leadership are upheld in the fear of God, a deep sense of commonality in our ethnic diversity, mutual respect, tolerance, peace, hospitality, humility and diligence. Our patriotic desire to serve is therefore anchored on the pursuit of truth and the enthronement of a governance process that shows commitment to social justice, economic progress and respect for the rule of law.

    “In the consciousness with which I assumed leadership of our dear state, we made promises and gave assurances of what would be done in a term of four years. This is with expectations and from the imagination of the challenges that realistically stared us in the face. We are indeed not willing to relent but sustain the hope of our people in a government that feels their pain and are religiously committed to alleviating their sufferings through the appropriate use of our common wealth.

    “The enormity of the challenges that we are confronted with have left us with only the immediate option of making quick fixes that will address human basic needs of the citizenry and guarantee the sustenance of a peaceful environment for good governance. In this regard, we remained focused and resolute on addressing the lingering labor unrest through the confidence building dialogue with labor Unions on all the issues in contention. These include the payment of salaries, pensions arrears and the immediate response in addressing injustices meted on certain categories of public office holders through the deliberate abuse of the rule of law and public service procedure.

    “Our attention was focused also on the issue of finding a long lasting solution to the violent conflicts in Riyom, Barkin Ladi and parts of Jos South Local Governments Areas, which have continued unabated and have left the state with painful memories of horror and a large number of internally displaced persons. Our approach to resolving this challenge is hinged on rekindling first, confidence in government’s sincerity to solving the problems and then the willingness of the communities for an end to the crisis.

    “Our efforts in facilitating dialogue through the many consultations are yielding result beyond imagination. Thus, whilst through the efforts of the Special Task Force, the issues of outright criminality and terrorism are checked, the communities themselves through the Peace and Reconciliation Committee set up by government will actively participate in evolving practical solutions to resolving the conflicts”

     

     

    Governor Lalong catalogue the liabilities he inherited this way; A workforce whose salaries have not been paid and social welfare needs addressed. An educational sector that is totally grounded from the primary to the tertiary level with all the lingering challenge of unstructured governance in that sector. Awards of road and other infrastructure contracts without funds to complete them. Very low morale of Civil Service setting where the bureaucratic parameters and career development potentials have been abused. Security challenges that have threatened lives and the means of livelihood in the Northern Senatorial District. Virtually empty State treasury and a deplorable condition of limited potential for revenue earning.

     

    In addressing these challenges, Gov Lalong said, “the Transition Committee came into place to identify the level of decay and the state of affairs of the state. Having gone through the report submitted, we shall, as a government, be engaging and implementing the recommendations through a four pronged approach. Through the instrumentality of law, we would immediately pursue the recovery of funds and all government properties annexed or carted away. These include fraudulently monies siphoned through the instrumentality of state agencies for which works have not been done or have not reached the level of payments.

     

    The governor also said, “In our modest way, having acknowledged the enormity of the challenges on ground and being resolute on solving them, this administration has been able to pay workers salary arrears for five months as well as three months pension arrears. Government will endeavor to clear the outstanding as the bail-out is received. We have also launched intervention on road network in Jos the state capital, we are currently reconstructing 18 streets to give the city a face-lift.

     

    “I assumed office when farmers were preparing their land for farming, I supported them with fertilizer, I ordered and distributed 650 trucks of fertilizer to our rural farmers through a community based distribution, which involves Ward and District Heads, so as to eliminates the sharp practices associated with middle men.

     

    “I have mobilized contractors back to sites to make sure the intra-city road construction I inherited are completed for the benefit of our people. The same thing applied to the state high court complex at West of Mines and the state House of Assembly complex.

     

    With these positive steps taken to prove that the change the people yearned for has began, Gov Lalong gave further assurance of a brighter future, “may I further assure you that inspite of the several odds against us, I will ensure that bridges of reconciliation and peace are built so that we forge a new social and economic order anchored on the principle of social justice, rule of law and equal opportunity. We shall strive to be God fearing in the discharge of duties of governance and shall be just and fair to all.

     

    All said and done, but as far as plateau citizens are concerned, they have brought forth a government of change, the burden now lies of the new government effect the change the people desired. Time is ticking away, days, months are already passing-by, and the people are counting. One thing is obvious, the people are ready to change their government if the government failed to change the lives of the people after four years. The change must continued until the people are certified that their social security is guaranteed.

     

  • Lalong to revive governor’s golf cup

    Lalong to revive governor’s golf cup

    Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau said he will revive the annual Governor’s Cup Golf tournament in the state.

    Lalong announced on Sunday shortly after a golf tournament organised by Plateau Kitty Group that the competition would be staged in Jos in December.

    Sunday’s event had pitched Kitty Country Club, Jos and the IBB Golf Club, Abuja to mark the governors’ 100 days in office.

    Gov, Lalong noted that the Governor’s Cup, used to be an annual event that had not been staged in the last 20 years and vowed that he would reverse the trend.

    Lalong, then, pledged to sponsor the kitty competition annually, saying that apart from the health benefits derivable from the exercise, golf helped to unify the people.

    The governor added that golf was not all about the sport, but that golfers could come in with investment proposals as well. He added that the sport could be exploited to drive away crises by promoting harmony and peaceful co-existence, even in a restive situation.

    He assured that communal crises in the Plateau would soon be a thing of the past as the government was working with security agencies to restore peace. and assured that event would be staged in December over a period of five days.

    The Chairman of the organising committee, Mike Izang explained that the tournament would be organised in honour the governor, “who is a golfer’’.

    Izang said the event was also put together to afford the golfers outside the state the opportunity to promote the tourism potential of Plateau.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that some of prominent golfers who participated in the 2-day tournament that held between Saturday and Sunday include the wife of Kogi Governor, Faridah Wada.

    Others are Emeka Wogu, a former Minister of Labour and Productivity, former acting Governor of Adamawa, James Barka.

    The Plateau Kitty Group defeated its Abuja counterpart 37 -13 points.

  • Hostilities: Lalong calls for calm in Plateau

    Hostilities: Lalong calls for calm in Plateau

    Following the hostilities on Tuesday night in the border communities of Mangu and Barkin Ladi local government areas of Plateau, Gov. Simon Lalong has called for calm on the part of residents.

    Lalong, in a statement by his Director of Press and Public Affairs, Mr Emmanuel Nanle, appealed to all residents to embrace peace and not take laws into their hands while reporting suspicious movements to security agencies.

    He said the unfortunate attacks, which claimed many lives and properties, took place at the border communities of Kadunu and Fan of Mangu and Barkin local government areas respectively.

    Lalong stated that it was regrettable that as government made efforts to ensure the end of violent conflicts in Barkin Ladi, Riyom and some parts of Jos South Local Government, the state was faced with another communal crisis.

    He, however, commended the security agencies for their prompt response in curtailing the escalation of the situation and also charged them to do the needful to forestall future occurrences.

    Lalong also commended the management of Jos University Teaching Hospital and Comprehensive Centre in Gindiri for providing medical services to the injured.

    The governor directed the State Emergency Management Agency to as a matter of urgency provide relief materials to all those affected.

  • Lalong: Plateau’ll be a safe haven

    Lalong: Plateau’ll be a safe haven

    Plateau State Governor Simon Bako Lalong has expressed hope that the military task force, Operation Safe Heaven,  will help improve the state’s security.

    He spoke during a service at the Church of Christ in  the Nations (COCIN) headquarters in Jos to mark his 100 days in the office. According to him, insecurity will be a thing of the past.

    He said: “Soonest, Plateau State will become a haven for people to live in.”

    On his first 100 days in office, he said: “We are not celebrating 100 days in office; we are only reminding the people of Plateau of the contract  we have with them and with that contract, people will like to know the steps we are taking to fulfil our obligations to them.

    “Many people do not last for 100 days, but God in His infinite mercies has kept all of us and given us the grace to be here today.”

    Plateau, he said, has paid workers despite not receiving the bailout fund yet.

    “We have paid salary arrears up to five months without receiving bailout funds. We have not received our own bailout funds and as soon as we receive the funds, we will not allow unpaid salaries any room in the state. Government is a continuum; we are addressing the unfinished projects we inherited from the past administration because the projects are projects for Plateau people. The contractor at the airport road will be mobilised this week to go back to site, likewise the bridge contractors.

    “ We are restructuring the civil service for the overall interest of the people. On security, we are doing a lot of things with the Presidency and Operation Safe Heaven, very soon insecurity will be a thin of the past, we must protect the lives of the people of Plateau State”

    He thanked the people for their prayers, saying: “With God on our side, in the next three months, we will be  here to give  you periodic report of what we are doing for the State, in the next 100 days, we will be here with our report,” Lalong said.

    Earlier in his sermon, the church’s President Rev. Dachollom Dachiri,  urged leaders to hold unto God so that they can serve the people better.

    He said: “Hold unto the Lord well. If you hold Him tight, the changes you will bring will be good and permanent, the Plateau project is the project of all of us.

    “There is no crises on the Plateau, what we have in hand is that Plateau is being massacred every day. God will give you the grace, the wisdom and the power to address all the problems of the State, we are behind you in prayers, the Plateau project is our project”

    Rev Dachiri, who took his readings from First Samuel chapters 13 and 15, praised Gov. Lalong for starting very well but cautioned: “In our Christian walk, we must start well and end well unlike Saul who started well and ended up badly.

    “Saul started out very well, on a very good footing which promised of a great reign and great legacy, but his subsequent disobedience to God’s instructions derailed what was called to do. A repentant Christian is a growing Christian because each time he sins, he repents and grows from strength to strength, that is King David was a man after God’s hearth,” Dachiri said.

     

     

     

     

     

  • Lalong to recover Plateau’s stolen funds

    Lalong to recover Plateau’s stolen funds

    •To complete critical projects initiated by Jang 

    Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong has vowed to recover stolen funds and government property annexed or carted away.

    The governor spoke yesterday in Jos, the state capital, in a state broadcast marking his 100 days in office.

    He said: “Through the instrumentality of the law, we will immediately pursue the recovery of funds and government property carted away.

    “These include funds fraudulently siphoned through the instrumentality of state agencies for which works have not been done or have not reached the level of payments.”

    Lalong noted that setting up technical and professional audit committees would sustain the tracking and recovery of funds and their application to projects, programmes and institutions.

    The governor said his administration did not intend to witch-hunt anyone but to ensure probity, accountability and transparency.

    He said the challenges facing the state in the face were enormous, adding that his administration was committed to alleviating the suffering of the people of Plateau.

    Lalong said: “The enormity of the challenges that we are confronted with have left us with only one option of making quick fixes that will address basic human needs of the citizenry.”

    This, the governor said, would also guarantee the sustenance of a peaceful environment for good governance.

    He said his administration’s attention was focused on finding a lasting solution to the conflicts in Riyom, Barkin Ladi and parts of Jos South local government areas, which had continued unabated.