Tag: Lalong

  • Lalong’s intercession

    Lalong’s intercession

    Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau State must be living in the past to have visited President Muhammadu Buhari to intercede for the suspended Comptroller-General of Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Mr. David Shikfu Parradang. Mr Parradang was suspended by the Federal Government for illegally issuing appointment letters to 700 Assistant Inspectors of Immigration as well as 900 Immigration Assistants III into the NIS without approval. The service’s deputy comptroller-general, Martin Kure Abeshi, was directed to take charge of the NIS immediately.

    Parradang’s letter of suspension, with reference number: CDFIPB/IMM/348/Vol.1/54, dated August 21, 2015, and signed by the Director and Secretary of the Civil Defence, Fire, Immigration and Prisons Services Board (CDFIPB), A. A Ibrahim, accused him of “deliberate disregard to the extant laws, insubordination to constituted authority and improper behaviour inimical to the Service that is unbecoming of a public officer…”.

    Not only did Mr Parradang not follow due process in the recruitments, he also, like someone steeped in impunity, refused to take corrective measures when advised to do so. These are serious offences in the civil service and a man who has risen to such a high level in the system as Mr Parradang cannot claim ignorance of this. So, the civil service did the needful by suspending him, if only to serve as deterrence to others.

    That Governor Lalong could travel down to the seat of power to intercede for such a man, and for the reason that he gave, is baffling. Hear him: “Parradang’s case is still under investigation. A man was suspended and he is from Plateau State. It is my concern because I am the governor of the state. For every appointment, we must show concern, no matter how small. The president is handling it. At the end of the day, whatever is the outcome, I will agree with it. But I also need to get some explanation as the governor of the state”.

    If we may ask: would the governor have tolerated such impunity on the part of civil servants in his state? Put succinctly, could any civil servant in Plateau State have recruited without approval as Mr Parradang was said to have done without attracting sanctions? While not saying whether Mr Parradang is guilty or not, the point must be made that inasmuch as the governor has the right to be concerned about matters affecting his state, including appointments of its indigenes into positions of authority, he has no right to dabble into routine official matters at the national level. Even if the issue had happened in his own state, the normal thing is to allow procedure to run its full course.

    The country would not make progress if every governor must visit the president over matters of routine discipline concerning their indigenes. We can only imagine how much time President Buhari would have to attend to state matters if the state governors of public officials that have been sacked by the government since the president came into power in May had come to plead for them. Governor Lalong sure knows that the Federal Civil Service has its extant rules and regulations which must be obeyed by every public official in the service. It is only normal that infringements are punished.

    If, as the governor himself noted, the matter is under investigation, why visit the president? At any rate, going to the president should not even help his cause in any way in a country where structures are left to function unfettered. If at the end of the investigation Mr Parradang is innocent, he would return to his seat and if he is found guilty, the board must apply appropriate sanctions. The earlier we allow our system operate unfettered, the better for us all.  

  • Lalong in Aso Rock to plead for  suspended Immigration boss

    Lalong in Aso Rock to plead for suspended Immigration boss

    Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong yesterday met President Muhammadu Buhari on the suspension of the Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), David Parradang.

    Parradang was suspended last Friday and directed to handover to the Deputy Comptroller-General, Martin Abeshi.

    The suspended Immigration boss, who was seen at the Presidential Villa in company of the governor, however, kept away from reporters.

    When Lalong was briefing reporters, Parradang, who wore a blue kaftan, hid in the aides-de-camp waiting room, close to the President’s office where he waited for the governor.

    Addressing State House correspondents after meeting President Buhari, Lalong said although investigations into the issues that led to the suspension of the Immigration boss had begun, it was necessary for him to show concern and that was why he visited the President.

    He said: “I came to see the President on some issues affecting my state.

    “I feel comfortable with the response I got and this is why I am smiling. I told him what we are doing on insecurity.

    “I also came because of the suspension of the comptroller-general of Immigration, who incidentally is from my state. When you have issues as this in a political period, you must find ways of looking for reasons. If anything affects any part of your body, you must show concern.”

    Lalong added: “Paradang’s case is still under investigation. A man was suspended and he is from Plateau State. It is my concern because I’m the governor. For every appointment, we must show concern, no matter how small.

    “The President is handling it. At the end of the day, whatever is the outcome, I will agree with it. But I also need to get some explanations as the governor.”

    On insecurity, the governor said: “There are pockets of crises in Jos, especially between the Fulani and the Berom.

    “Because of this, I set up a 13-man committee and I put credible people in the committee. While the committee was still sitting, crisis erupted again in some parts of that area.

    “We still have cases of cattle rustling and farm destruction in the southern part. But in the last one week, we have taken good measures. Security agencies are working well in terms of arrest.”

  • Aide: Lalong ’ll complete projects

    Aide: Lalong ’ll complete projects

    The focus of the 2015 budget estimates of Plateau state government will be the completion of on-going projects inherited from the immediate past administration.

    The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Mrs. Rauta Dakok disclosed this while presenting the breakdown of the 2015 budget estimates.

    The sum of N215.4 Billion budget estimates of the state has already been passed by the state house of assembly and singed into law by the state governor Simon Lalong.

    Dakok said: “The new government of Simon Lalong has expressed interest in the completion of all inherited capital project in the interest of people of the state.

    She added: “This was why the lion share of N37.4 billion of the 2015 budget was allocated to the ministry of works to enable the ministry complete those ongoing projects.

    “Other relevant ministries like that of transport, Land, as well that of Urban Development have also bee allocated adequate funds in the budget to ensure the completion of ongoing projects under their ministry.

    “You will agree with me that the timely completion of these inherited project is also in pursuance of peace, security, welfare of civil servants as well as to improve existing social infrastructure of the state.”

  • Gov Lalong constitute panel to investigate Chlorine gas disaster

    Gov Lalong constitute panel to investigate Chlorine gas disaster

    The Plateau State Governor Barr. Simon Lalong has constituted an administrative panel to look in to the circumstances the lead to the Chlorine Gas leakage that explored on the 25 July, 2015 in the state capital.

    The Chlorine Gas accident at the state owned Water Treatment Plant on Saturday 25 July,2015 claimed the lives of 8 and 101 persons were hospitalized in various hospitals in the state capital.

    The administrative panel made up of eleven members has a Former Director of Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) Engr. Jimmy Cheto as Chairman.

    According to the Secretary to the State Government, Rufus Bature, who inaugurated the panel on behalf of Governor Lalong said, “the constitution of this Committee is to investigate the real cause of the gas explosion and proffer solutions to guide against future re-occurrence and ensure industrial safety at the treatment plant.”

    The SSG said, “The work of the panel is technical in nature which is why members are drawn from various professionals fields”

    The committee were given four weeks to submit their report to government.

    Chairman of the Panel Engr. Jimmy Cheto promised to deliver assignment within the time frame given them and in accordance with the terms of reference.

  • Plateau PDP, ALGON accuse Lalong of instigating conflict

    Plateau PDP, ALGON accuse Lalong of instigating conflict

    Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong has been accused of taking actions capable of provoking political conflict in the state.

    The accusation followed the suspension of the local government chairmen by the governor and his alleged refusal to respect the court injunction restraining him and the House of Assembly from tampering with the tenure of elected council chairmen.

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Association of Local Government Chairmen (ALGON) staged a peaceful protest in Jos on the matter.

    The police commissioner, Nasiru Oki, addressed the protesters behind close door for an hour. They included the local government chairmen, state zonal vice chairman of PDP (central zone) Hon. Yusuf Ishaya and the legal adviser of PDP, Bitrus Gyang.

    Ishaya, who represented the party chairman, Raymond Dabo, said: “The party has to lead the council chairmen to see the commissioner of Police because of the actions of the state governor in recent times”

    “I am here to represent the state chairman of PDP in this struggle along with all the ALGON members to intimate the state police commissioner on the actions of the state governor who have chosen to disobeyed the law, disrespect court order and ridicule the entire judiciary.

    He added: “The governor announced the suspension of elected local government executives without genuine reasons, and when the council chairmen went to court to seek justice, the court ordered that status quo remains pending the determination of the case.

  • Plateau PDP flays Lalong for sacking council chairmen

    Plateau PDP flays Lalong for sacking council chairmen

    The Plateau State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has condemned Governor Simon Lalong for sacking 17 local government chairmen.

    The opposition party also faulted Lalong for the delay in the appointment of commissioners.

    The Acting Chairman, Raymond Dabo, said in Jos, the state capital that since the emergence of the APC government, good governance has ceased.

    Dabo lamented that, since the inauguration of the APC-led administration, Lalong has been very slow in taking off.

    He said: “Since this administration was sworn in, not one commissioner has been named to oversee any ministries responsible for providing specific needs of the state and it is this absence that has occasioned the blunders already been experienced in the wrongful abrogating of the law by an administration that ought to uphold same and give effect to it.

    “The recent dissolution of the elected local government chairmen is a case in point, I don’t know where a governor got such power from. We now know that the Lalong administration would do beyond breaking the law, if the people of Plateau State keep mum.

    “The APC government in Plateau has so far failed to live up to expectations of the people that gave them mandate, the dissolution of the council administration is definitely not in the interest of the people of the state.

    The party official, therefore, advised the administration to focus on the protection of lives and property.

    But, the government said the PDP’s statement fell short of constructive criticism expected of an opposition party.

    In a statement by Samuel Nanle, the Director of Press to Governor Lalong, the governor said: “It is imperative to state that Governor Lalong acted on the premise of the law in dissolving the 17 council chairmen.

    “Rather than castigating the government, the party should understand how remedy and relief can be sought in law the law court if the party feels government action was illegal.

  • Lalong dissolves Plateau local councils

    Lalong dissolves Plateau local councils

    Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau, on Monday dissolved the 17 Local Government Councils in the state.

    A statement issued in Jos by the Secretary to the State Government, Mr Rufus Bature, said that the dissolution was in exercise of the powers conferred on the governor by the Constitution.

    It directed the local council chairmen, councilors and other political appointees to handover all government property in their care to Directors of Personnel Management (DPM) in the councils.

    It would be recalled that the local government chairmen and councilors were elected into office in February 2014.

    “The governor directs all dissolved chairmen of councils; all members of the executive arm, councilors and other political appointees to hand over all government properties in their possession to directors of personnel management.

    “Security operatives in the various local governments and particularly the Divisional Police Officers and members of the various labour unions are to ensure that all government properties are secured in the custody of the DPMs,” it said.

    The statement further said that the governor has approved the appointment of Mrs. Hulda Fwangchi as the new Head of Service of the State to replace Mr Ezekiel Dalyop.

    Until her appointment, Mrs. Fwangchi was a Permanent Secretary with the Plateau Government.

    Lalong, according to the statement, thanked members of the dissolved councils and the former head of service for their selfless services and wished them well in their future endeavours.

    It added that the governor assured them that their wealth of experience would be relied upon from time to time in the course of governing the state.

  • Can Lalong restore peace in Plateau?

    Can Lalong restore peace in Plateau?

    Correspondent YUSUFU IDEGU examines the challenges before the new All Progressives Congress (APC) government in Plateau State and how Governor Simon Lalong intends to tackle them.

    For almost a decade, Plateau State has not known peace. Thus, elections in the state have always been rough. When the All Progressive Congress (APC) was introduced to states across the country, it was laughable to predict that the relatively unknown political party will form the government in a state like Plateau. Even soothsayers were not ready to stake a fortune on this. As a matter of fact, no one gave the ruling party a chance; it was unthinkable that the new party will form the government in the state two years after it was formed.

    “The APC came to Plateau like a notorious armed robber to snatch the state out of the grips of the PDP,” said a political analyst, Mr. Cletus Matawal. “Plateau State has been in the firm grips of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) since 1999. Until April 11, 2015, the PDP had made it difficult for any party to make inroads into Plateau political terrain.” When the APC was introduced into Plateau during the build- up to the general elections, many were reluctant to join the party. One of the founding fathers of the party, Ambassador Yahaya Kwande, said: “A lot of our people never gave the party a chance when we started. During the state congresses of the party for the election of its state officials, I was begging people to come and contest.” However, the rejected party has become the ruling party at the federal and the state level, to the consternation of many PDP chieftains.

    Also, the emergence of Simon Lalong as the governor was a surprise. However, the emergence of Lalong as the governor on the platform of the APC signified three major political realities in Plateau State: The emergence of two main political blocs led by Senator Joshua Dariye and Senator Jonah Jonah. When Dariye was governor, Jang was the leader of the opposition that made Dariye uncomfortable in  Government House for eight years, with his style of opposition.

    When Jang emerged as the governor in 2007, he pushed Dariye out of the PDP. Jang also made futile attempts to probe Dariye. During the rivalry, Dariye defected to the Labour Party (LP) and became a senator in 2011. In the build- up to the 2015 governorship election, Dariye led the crusade for the defeat of the Jang- anointed governorship candidate, Senator Gyang Pwajok of the PDP. Efforts by Dariye and other opposition politicians paved the way for the emergence of Lalong as the governor. The emergence of the APC-led government also means that Jang has been pushed back into the opposition again as he was in 1999.

    Lalong was the Speaker of the Plateau State House of assembly when Dariye was the governor between 1999-2007 and they never fell apart since then. The government of Lalong is therefore seen as the return of Dariye government. So, political developments in the state have been a rotation of power between the Dariye camp and the Jang political camp.

    Jang had the opportunity of becoming the political godfather. He, however, abused the opportunity by refusing to implement the zoning agreement. He insisted on handing over power to his Berom kinsman, Senator Pwajok. With that single attempt, Jang lost grip of the state and paved the way for the APC to take over power. With this political development, Plateau is today without a formidable political leader as it was when its first civilian governor, late Chief Solomon Daushep Lar, was alive. Lar was the political icon who was a rallying point. But, since his demise, the vacuum created created by his absence has not been filled. It was widely expected that Jang will step into the shoes of the late Lar. But, it’s now obvious that the shoes are too big for him.  So, the state now revolves between two political figures; Dariye and Jang.

    Dariye has an overwhelming influence on the government of Lalong. This has prompted the return of all former commissioners and special advisers who served in Dariye administration; they are now surrounding the new governor as political jobbers.

    Gov Lalong has many challenges to tackle. One of the challenges is restoring unity. The state with its multi-lingual and multi-ethnic disposition need to do more to unite the people. The diversity of the people obviously played out during the build-up to the 2015 general elections. The three geo-political zones of the state made claims to the number one seat in the state. The original zoning arrangement ended with the tenure of Jonah Jang. It started in 1979 with the late Chief Solomon Lar and Sir Fidelis Tapgun from Plateau South. After that, Plateau Central had their turn during Dariye’s tenure. The final slot was that of Jonah Jang, which represented the turn of Plateau North.

    So, if the zoning arrangement was to commence again, the slot rightly belonged to Plateau South. But, the three zones were fighting over the governorship. This was why the All Progressives Congress (APC) gave the governorship ticket to Lalong from that zone. On the contrary, the PDP picked their own governorship candidate from Plateau North.

    Hence a lot of differences were created among the people during the build-up to the election, especially among the political class. So, Gov. Lalong has a duty to bring the people back as one so to ensure political stability within the next four years of his administration.

    How Gov. Lalong hopes to go about this will be seen in his policies and programmes. but, at the moment, no one expects him to take off soon even though he has taken over the reins of power. The delay in the take-off of the new administration can be seen in the kind of state handed over to the administration. First, there is the issue of empty treasury. Gov. Lalong has announced to citizens of the state that he inherited empty treasury from his predecessor. The governor said: “I inherited empty treasury and a debt of N104b.” Gov Lalong while addressing judiciary workers led by the chief Judge of the state Justice Pius Damulak at the Presidential Lodge, old Government House, Rayfield,  Jos, said: “I found no kobo in the state treasury; I only received a total debt of 104billion, including the non-payment seven month workers salaries, as well as unpaid pension arrears. This debt profile is contained in the handing over note I received.

    “I want the judiciary to know that the past administration left 104billion naira documented in the handing over note to me and there is also no kobo left in the treasury of the state and we will have to battle again with the seven months unpaid salaries of workers, including pensioners in the state.”

    The implication can only be imagined, said Mr. Santos Ayuba Larab of the History Department a University of Jos. He said: “For such a new government you can’t expect it will take off smoothly. As a matter of fact, the debt profile of the state could be far more that quoted in the handing over note, with a careful investigation, more hidden debt will be discovered. So, whoever expect too much from Gov. Lalong so soon may be ignorant of the rotten state of our dear state at the moment”

    With or without fund, the APC-led government cannot overlook some immediate challenges which requires immediate attention. One of such is the poor condition of the state workforce. No doubt, Gov. Lalong inherited a demoralised civil service. As at May 29, 2015  when he took over mantle of leadership, the state civil servants were on strike; they were owed salaries for upward of five months. It took a written agreement between Gov Lalong administration and the labor union for the workers to suspend the strike. Gov Lalong promised to seek credit facilities from bank to settle his workers so as to ginger them up.

    Another issue that requires immediate attention is the prolonged insecurity in some parts of the state, especially in Plateau North and Plateau South. The insecurity predates the Jonah Jang administration, but it was not effectively managed. It has been handed over to the new government and everyone expect a different approach by Gov. Lalong to bring the violence to an end.

    One of the immediate challenges before the new government is the issue of uncompleted projects. One could count up to 50 of them. But, the most challenging among them all is the intra-city road project in Jos, the Plateau state capital. At the moment, the situation of Jos city is pathetic. The uncompleted state of the road is causing pains to residents. The new government is battling tooth and nail to get the contractors back to site to ensure the roads are completed. The governor is at the moment appealing to residents of the city to bear the situation with promises to get the contractors back soon.

    Besides, some close associates of Gov. Lalong believed that the new administration has a lot to do to unbundle it from groups of political jobbers that are already suffocating the new governor. One of Gov. Lalong’s close aides who will prefer to remain anonymous said: “The governor is already overburdened with pressure from people seeking political appointments; some are looking for appointments as commissioners, while other are seeking to become Special Advisers etc. I have noticed that the pressure on the governor was becoming unbearable.”

    Governor Lalong is being by pressure from those who served in Dariye’s administration eight years ago. They see the emergence of Lalong as a golden opportunity to return to powerand they are doing everything possible to lobby their way in.

    Above all, Gov. Lalong has an immediate task to dispense the litigation over his election at the tribunal. The Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) is challenging the election of Gov. Lalong and until the case is successfully dispensed with, the governor will remain distracted.

    Against tgis background, it remains to be seen how Gov. Lalong will tackle the immediate challenges facing the state. Are the people ready to exercise patience and for how long? The APC is new in the state and needs to make impact fast, if it must retain power in the state beyond a single term.

  • Can Lalong restore security in Plateau?

    Can Lalong restore security in Plateau?

    Plateau is under a new government by a new political party alien to the people, YUSUFU AMINU IDEGU examines the challenges before the new government and how the government is striving to make impact.

    Political activism in Plateau State is a unique one, the politicians are even more unique, and they play the game in a very unique way. That makes elections in the state always unpredictable including the 2015 general elections. As at the time the present ruling party, All Progressive Congress (APC), was been introduced to states across the country, it was laughable to predict the relatively strange political party will form government in a state like Plateau. Even sooth sayer were not ready for a bet. As a matter of fact, no one gave the ruling party a chance, it was unthinkable that the new party will form government in the state as at the time it did.

    But today, against all odds, “APC came to Plateau like a notorious armed robber to snatched the state out of the hands of PDP they way we saw in the April 11 2015 governorship election” said a political analyst Mr. Cletus Matawal. “Plateau State has been in the firm grip of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) since the country resume the current political dispensation in 1999. And until April 11, 2015, PDP had made it difficult for any opposition party to make inroad into Plateau political terrains”. To the extent that when APC was been introduced in Plateau state during the build up to the general elections, many were reluctant in joining the party. One of the founding fathers of APC, Ambassador Yahaya Kwande said, “A lot of our people never gave the party a chance when we started, during the state congresses of the party for the election of its state officials, I was begging people to come and contest the executive of the party”. However, the rejected party, APC, has become the ruling party at the federal and state levels to the shocking belief of many PDP chieftains in plateau state.

    Equally surprising is the emergence of Simon Lalong as the state governor, he was the least person predicted to become governor at the point of party primaries. However, the emergence of Barr Simon Bako Lalong as the governor of the state on the platform of APC signifies three major political realities in Plateau state; The emergence of two main political blocks in the state, talking of the Senator Joshua Dariye camp and the Jonah Jang camp. Both political groups are headed by two former governors of the state Joshua Dariye (1999-2007) and Jonah David Jang (2007-2015). During the reign of Dariye as the state governor, Jonah Jang was the leader of the opposition parties who made sure he made Dariye so uncomfortable in government house for eight years with his style of opposition.

    When Jang eventually emerged as the state governor in 2007, he made sure he pushed Dariye out of PDP to keep their political enmity running. Jang also made futile attempt to probe his predecessor Dariye. In the midst of their political rivalry, Dariye eventually found space in the Labor Party (LP) where he became a senator in 2011. At the build up to the governorship election in the state, Dariye led the crusade for the defeat of Jang’ governorship candidate Senator Gyang Pwajok of the PDP. This efforts by Senator Dariye and other opposition politicians in the state paved way for the emergence of Barr. Simon Lalong as the state governor on the platform of APC in the April 2015 election. The emergence of the APC led government also means that former gov Jang has been pushed back into the opposition party again as he was in 1999.

    Governor Lalong was the Speaker of the Plateau state house of assembly when Dariye was the governor of the state between 1999-2007 and they never fell apart since then. The government of Gov Lalong is therefore seen as the return of Dariye government. So, political development in the state has been a rotation of power between Dariye political camp and Jang political camp.

    Former governor Jang had the opportunity of becoming the political god father to Plateau people, he however abused the opportunity by refusing to implement the zoning agreement of the state as he insisted to handover power to his Berom kinsman Senator Pwajok. With that single attempt, former gov Jang obviously lost grip of the state and paved way for an opposition party APC to take over power. With this political development, Plateau is today without a formidable political leader as it was when its first civilian governor was alive late Chief Solomon Daushep Lar. Late Lar was the famous political icon in the state who was a rallying point in the state. But since the demise of Chief Lar, that vacuum has not been filled. It was hoped that Jonah Jang will wear the shoe of Chief Lar, but its now obvious he can’t. So the state now revolves between two political figures; Senator Dariye and a Senator Jang.

    At the moment, it is believed that the current government of Gov Lalong is a return of Seantor Dariye as the current political leader of the state. With Gov. Lalong as governor, Senator Dariye now calls the shot in the state. Senator Dariye is suspected to have overwhelming influence on the government of Lalong. This has prompt the return of all former commissioners and special advisers who served in Dariye administration, they are now surrounding the new governor as political jobbers.

    Notwithstanding, Gov Lalong has several challenges to tackle as the man in charge of affairs in the state, some of the immediate challenge he has to tackle is that of unity of the people. The state with its multi-lingual and multi-ethnic disposition need to do more to unite the people. The diversity of the people obviously played out during the build up to the 2015 general elections. The tree geo-political zones of the state made claims to the number one seat in the state. The original zoning arrangements among the three zones ended with the tenure of Jonah Jang. It started in 1979 with Late Chief Solomon Lar and Sir Fidelis Tapgun from Plateau South. After which people of Plateau Central had their turn under Dariye’s tenure. The final slot was that of Jonah Jang which represented the turn of Plateau North.

    So, if the zoning arrangement was to commence again, which of the zones will take the first slot. This question put people of the the three zones against one another as every zone wants to take the slot including Plateau North that took the last slot in the original zoning arrangements. But reasons prevail to start the zoning again from Plateau South which was why All Progressive Congress (APC) picked their governorship candidate from Plateau South. But on the contrary, PDP picked their own governorship candidate from Plateau North.

    Hence a lot of differences were created among the people during the build up to the election especially among the political class. So Gov Lalong has a duty to bring the people back as one so to ensure political stability within the next four years of his administration.

    How Gov Lalong hope to unite his people will be seen in his policies and programs, but at the moment, no one in the state expect the Lalong administration to take off soon even though it has taken over affairs of the state. The delay in the take off of the new administration can be seen in the kind of state handed over to the administration. First was the issue of empty treasury of the state, gov Lalong has announced to citizens of the state that he inherited empty treasury from his predecessor. The governor said, “I inherited empty treasury and a debt of N104b. Gov Lalong while addressing Judiciary workers led by the chief Judge of the state Justice Pius Damulak at the Presidential Lodge old Government House Rayfield in Jos said “I found no kobo in the state treasury, I only received a total debt of 104billion including the non-payment seven month workers salaries as well as unpaid pension arrears, this debt profile is contained in the handing over note I received.

    “I want the Judiciary to know that the past Administration left 104billion Naira documented in the handing over note to me and there is also no kobo left in the treasury of the state and we will have to battle again with the seven Months unpaid salaries of workers including Pensioners in the state” The implication of such situation can be imagined, said Mr. Santos Ayuba Larab of the History Department a University of Jos, “for such a new government you can’t expect it will take off smoothly. As a matter of fact, the debt profile of the state could be far more that quoted in the handing over note, with a careful investigation, more hidden debt will be discovered. So whoever expect too much from Gov Lalong so soon may be ignorant of the rotten state of our dear state at the moment”

    With or without fund, the APC led government cannot overlook some immediate challenges which requires immediate attention, one of such is the poor condition of the state workforce. No doubt, Gov Lalong inherited a demoralized civil service. As at May 29th when he took over mantle of leadership, the state civil servants were on strike, they were owed salaries for upward of five months. It took a written agreement between Gov Lalong administration and the labor union for the workers to suspend the strike. Gov Lalong promised to seek credit facilities from bank to settle his workers so as to ginger them up.

    Another issue that required immediate attention is the prolonged insecurity in some parts of the state especially in Plateau North and Plateau South. This level of insecurity predates the Jonah Jang administration, but it was not effectively managed, it has been handed over to the new government and everyone expect a different approach by Gov Lalong to bring the violence to an end.

    One of the immediate challenges before the new government is the issue of uncompleted projects, one could count up to fifty of them. But the most challenging among them all is the intra-city road project in Jos, the Plateau state capital. At the moment, the situation of Jos city is pathetic. The uncompleted state of the road is causing a hell of pains to residents. The new government is battling tooth and nail to get the contractors back to site to ensure the roads are completed. The governor is at the moment appealing to residents of the city to bear the situation with promises to get the contractors back soon.

    Apart from the issue stated above, some close associates of Gov Lalong believed that the new governor has a lot to do to unbundled himself from groups of political jobbers that are already suffocating the new governor. One of Gov Lalong close aid who will prefer to remain unanimous said, “The governor is already over Borden with pressure from people seeking political appointment, some are looking for commissioner post, other are seeking to be given Special Adviser etc. I have noticed that these pressure on the governor is becoming unbeatable, he is struggling in vain to reduce them”

    Governor Lalong is said to be overwhelm by those who served in Dariye administration eight years ago, they saw the emergence of Lalong as a golden opportunity for such group to return to power on e agains and they are doing all they could to lobby their way in.

    Above all, Gov Lalong has an immediate task to dispense the litigation over his election at the tribunal. The people’s Democratic Party (PDP) is challenging the election of Gov Lalong, and until that case is successfully dispensed, the governor will remain distracted. How Gov Lalong will tackle the immediate challenge before his administration remain to be seen. Are people of the state ready to exercise patience, and how long. APC is new in the state and needed to make impact faster if it must retain power in the state beyond a term. On easy lies the head that wears the crown, so the saying goes.

  • Lalong appoints former colleague as SSG

    Lalong appoints former colleague as SSG

    Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong has appointed Mr. Rufus Bature as the Secretary to the Government (SSG).

    Bature was the Minority Leader in the House of Assembly when Lalong was the Speaker between 2001 and 2007.

    Bature, a Berom, was also the Director-General of Lalong Campaign organisation, whose leadership in the campaign team led to the emergence of Lalong as the governor.

    Lalong also appointed Mr. John Dafa’an as the Chief of Staff, Government House while Barr. Yusuf Hawaja as the Deputy Chief of Staff, Government House.

    In a statement in Jos by the Permanent Secretary, Policy and General Studies, Izam Azi, others also appointed are Mr. Silas Vem as Deputy Chief of Staff, Deputy Governor’s Office, Prof. John Wade, Director General, Research, Mr. Cyril Tsenyil Accountant-General.

    Also, Mr. Cletus Kangkum is appointed Principal Private Secretary to the Governor, while Mr. Emmanuel Nanle is the Director of Press Affairs.

    The appointments was the first official act since inauguration last week.