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  • Why PDP can’t retain power in Plateau, by ex-SSG

    Former Secretary to Plateau State Government Rufus Bature is the All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial candidate in Plateau North Senatorial Zone. In this interview with YUSUFU IDEGU in Jos, the state capital, he says the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) cannot bounce back in the Northcentral state.

    You were Secretary to Government of Plateau State, but you decided to resign to contest for the Senate. What made you to take such decision?

    I took the decision because I prefer to do what I do best, that is to represent my people, to represent the interests of Plateau North at the Senate. To those who know me, I represent my people at the House of Assembly for eight years. So, I am a trained legislator. Again, as SGP, I work as directed, but as federal legislator I represent my people, take decisions on my own and work closely with my people. As a legislator, I have my zone to work for to whom I’m accountable to. I will have the opportunity to project the problems of my people as a legislator, and that is precisely what my people prefer, they wanted me to serve them as Senator and not as SGP because they know I have the experience and training. That is why my campaign theme is “get involved”. I am like saying, everyone in my zone to get involved in this political movement. It is a collective project, I’m not alone, my people are the motivators.

    The Plateau North senatorial zone that you are aspiring to represent is a PDP stronghold, do you think you are going to make any headway as APC candidate?

    That is true, that as at 2015, PDP was very strong in my senatorial zone, but that was then. Today, a lot of water has passed under the bridge. So,the dominant of PDP is Plateau North no longer exist. The political leadership of Lalong has convinced people of the zone to work for APC in recent times. In spite of the fact that the people were predominantly PDP in 2015, Governor Lalong picked the Secretary to the government from that zone and that is my very self. Then, the governor also gave me free hand to pin-point some people from there for political appointments. The Berom people have enjoyed more political appointments under this APC government than they got from previous administrations. My very self, I have been a politician and a business man. I was elected as member of the State House of Assembly for eight years to represent my people. In this present government I was appointed secretary to the government, but I still remain with my people, I stay in the village with them. I did not show any difference that I am above them politically or financially. So for that I know my people have assured me of their support to be their Senator. And because of these reasons I stated above, a lot of Berom people have moved to join me in APC, majority have said they have no reason to remain in opposition party. Most times I don’t want to blow my trumpet, but let’s wait for 2019, you will see that the Berom today are predominantly APC and no longer PDP as it was in 2015.

    Is it true that your Berom kinsmen are not supporting APC as a result of the lingering crisis in their land?

    Talking of insecurity in my constituency, it started even before Dariye regime in 1999, permeated through the Jang administration and we are still witnessing it. It is not something you can resolve in a day. It has to be a process that will also take sometimes to be completely resolved. That is why I think this present government should be tolerated and be given benefit of doubt since we know this insecurity is an inherited one. There is an ongoing efforts championed by this government to make sure all the IDPs returned to their original homes and be guaranteed adequate security. That process has began, most of the IDPs will return to spend Christmas in their homes, but those whose houses were completely destroyed have to wait till February or March next year to return because the House has to be reconstructed. Then as the IDPs are returning home, a security post will be established at various points in the remote villages to give the people confidence to relax in their homes. A major mobile police unit is been established at Gashish to boost security in these volatile areas. I am a full blooded Berom man for life, If I don’t care about my Berom kinsmen as a leader, who do I care about. I have lost so many loved ones in the crisis, I am also a victim. I want my people to see the genuine in the peace building efforts of the present administration because some of the concrete and practical steps Gov Lalong has taken so far to end crisis in Berom land, no one before him has taken such steps. My people should not listen to opposition politicians who are merely using the crisis to as campaign tools, because what did they do to end the crisis when they were in power. It is not about shouting on the floor of the National Assembly, or about moving motions and grandstanding, how much solution has your shouting at the National Assembly brought to your people all these while. So, I think Berom people should open their eyes and see who is genuinely providing solutions to this insecurity. Where were the National Assembly members when Gov Lalong lobbied Mr. President to approved the estatement of Police Mobile unit in Gashish. I am an insider, I know it. So I can assured my people that Lalong is the solution to the crisis and he should be encouraged to implement his peace plans fully for them.

    It is unfortunate that some people chooses to politicize this crisis, it is really mind boggling to hear people celebrating when innocent people are been killed simply because he has found such development as political campaigns strategy. The death of my people has been a political achievement for some opposition politicians and they are shamelessly using killings of fellow humans to discredit the Lalong administration. And that is why such crops of politicians are not happy when the government is making effort to end the killings because if there is no more killing, they don’t have any thing to use s campaign. While they are doing this, government is busy trying to alleviating the suffering of the IDPs. As I’m talking to you, government has given a timeline for the return of the IDPs to their homes, in fact all IDPs camps in the state will be closed formally before 2019 election commence.

    What is this government doing different from what previous government did, in terms of bringing the crisis to an end?

    The difference in the approaches to the crises stand this government out. For instance, this government is showing serious political will to end the crisis, Gov. Lalong has taken and is still taking practical steps to end this crisis. You will realise that the dialogue processes initiated by this government at the onset, the establishment of Plateau Peace Building Agency as well as the engagement of the youths in mass entrepreneurship training are some of these steps and that led to the relative peace that prevails in the state for the first three years of this government. No other government before now has demonstrated such political will to end these crisis. Today as I’m talking to you, a Mobile Police Unit has been established in Gashish, so that they can respond promptly if there is any attack, this is the first of its kind. Today, high profile people who are suspected to be behind the crisis are been arrested, this very government has passed into law a new law under which such suspects would be tried. The crisis were allowed to prolonged by previous administrations in the states because they treated certain people as sacred cow, reports have indicted some people but government failed to bring them to justice. A lot of criminals have been left unpunished. This government is now bringing such sacred cows to justice. When such crisis merchants are made to face the full wrath of the law, it will serve as deterrent to others. Under this administration, there I’ll be no sacred cows, nobody is above the law as far as this government is concerned and as far this government is determined to end the crisis. So, arrest of sacred cows are been made and that will go a long way in bringing these conflict to an end. The youths that are been used by these crisis merchants because they are idle, government is giving them a life line, so far, closed to 10,000 youths have been trained in entrepreneurship, government has given them starter packs and government is giving them technical Suport for them to remain in business, self-sustain, so that nobody will use them for violence anymore.

    But you know, some people without conscience, who are benefiting from these crises are certainly not happy that the crisis stop, they will want the situation to continue so that they will be in business. Such people were not happy that Governor Lalong brought the crisis to an end for three years. All of a sudden, we found ourselves in crisis again. But this time around they won’t go scot free, this government will bring their business to an end. This government, I can tell you is not ready to play politics with the lives of his people. As a matter of fact, the relative peace we are enjoying now is due to the arrest of one of the crisis merchants.

    You contested and defeated some APC members at the primary. How are you doing to gain their support for the main election?

    I have full respect for those that competed with me because they gave me a very good fight, it wasn’t an easy victory at the primaries. From the level of contest, any of them has the capacity to represent the zone at the senate, so I don’t underrate them at all. I’m seriously lobbying them for us to work together under APC and to promote the ruling party in the state. I’m happy to report that such politicians are more interested in the victory of the APC than their political ambition. And so, they have joined my campaign team, we have expanded my campaign team to accommodate them and all of us have one aim, which is to make sure APC win all elective positions in the state in 2019. I made them to understand that if I was the one that lose at the primaries I will have certainly joined the campaign team of the winer to work for the party because this the party we labored to establish in the state, if not for our efforts, opposition party has never overthrown a sitting government in the history of the state, but we work hard to uprooted PDP from the power they have enjoyed for 16 years. Nobody gave us a chance in 2015, but we did what wed did to make APC a ruling party in the state. Fro my interactions so far with my opponents at the primaries, this is there line of thinking, I’m sure you’ve not heard of any of them decamping to another party, that is because they are not selfish politicians, they are more interested in working for the party than their political aspirations.

    Do you think the goodwill of the people that the APC enjoyed in 2015 is still there, considering the prevailing economic hardship?

    Yes, the goodwill is still there. It has even improve from that point. I say this because of the leadership style the new government introduced in the interest of the people. This government has give sense of belonging to all segments of the state on the consideration that we are all citizens of Plateau state. This government has never used ethnic, religious or political consideration in allocating development project or social amenities to any part of the state. The consideration has been, do the people deserve such social services, if the answer is yes, so be it. But again, we have tried to favor any part of the state that have suffered neglect in the past. Lalong has worked more to unite people of the state irrespective of religion or ethnic differences, so that we all think Plateau and collectively work for Plateau. Before now, Plateau belong to one section of the state and some other sections are treated as second class citizens, but that is no more under this administration.

    Do you think APC government has done enough in Plateau State to deserve the people’s support for another term?

    Yes, as somebody who has served this administration as Secretary to Government for the last three and a half years, I have better knowledge of what this government has done. Sincerely speaking, the APC government is the best thing to have happened to Plateau people, considering where we are coming from. If you have a knowledge of the state that APC took over in 2015, any rational mind will give credit to APC administration and also wish it to continue as long as there is life. In the area of creating jobs opportunities for the youths and in boosting the economy of the state, this administration has received state-owned companies that were abandoned for decades, eg, Plateau Highland Bottling Company, Bokkos Fertilizer Blending Plant, Panyam Fish farm. These are the revived companies that are functioning now in full capacity. Then the famous Jos International Breweries (JIB) and the Jos Ultra-Modern Market have been handed over to private investors to bring them on stream. Even the Barc Farm comprising of 4,000 hectares of land which was sold out by previous administration has been re-purchased for government agricultural projects.

     

  • All for peace in Plateau

    If there is anything Plateau State residents sorely need, it is peace. Known for its temperate weather and a rich variety of peoples and cultures, the state plunged into crisis. While crop farmers and herders often clashed, killing one another in the inner reaches of the state, Jos, the capital city, fell under the manipulation of unscrupulous politicians whose foot soldiers tore the city apart.

    The residents have had enough. The Simon Lalong administration has done a lot to calm frayed nerves, going from community to community and appealing for peace. Lalong has also asked anyone with a clue to ending the crisis to come forward.

    This call has attracted a good number of local and international groups, governmental and non-governmental organisations to the state with various peace building projects to assist the state. One of such NGOs is Centre for Peace Advancement in Nigeria (CEPAN).

    The organisation has implemented a good number of peace programmes including its current peace project known as “Community Peace Education and Enlightenment”

    The NGO is appealing to the youths to avoid falling into the hands of manipulative trouble makers. The NGO believes that youths play a very central role in conflicts and peace building in the state. The NGO found out that the youths formed the major actors in most disturbances in the state and if the youths are taken out violence, the needed peace in the state will be attained easily.

    CEPAN is an NGO that intervenes in conflicts across communities with a view to helping in areas of reconciliation, prevention of escalation of conflict, prevention of further conflicts and peace building.

    Mrs Simi Cole, the coordinator of the peace education project of CEPAN in the state, said, “We have discovered that the youth in the state are under the influence of illicit drugs, once they take this drugs they can do anything including all manners of crime. So we said we can help by sensitising these innocent youths on the dangers of drugs, violence and also educate them on how to realise their potentials and become good leader in the nearest future.

    Mrs. Cole noted that the peace building programme is meant to educate the youths to shun drug abuse, criminality and violence. The training is targeted at youths in three local governments namely Pankshin, Mangu and Bokkos LGA respectively.

    “But while we are training the youths to be useful to the society, we will also build their capacity to be self-sustained because we don’t want to leave them idle. So we also have skill acquisition training for the youths and young girls and women. When the youths is engaged in productive ventures, they will not think of crime, and if crime in the locality is reduced, violent conflict will also reduce. So, the peace education is generally aimed at reducing or eradicating conflicts in the state.

    “The Peace Project is a major part of the vision and mission of CEPAN which includes Strengthening local capacities for sustainable peace and development in communities, the promotion of peaceful coexistence and harmony among people of diverse ethnic and religious affiliations in communities, Promoting peace education among children and young people in school and out of school, empowerment of women and youth for effective negotiation, dialogue and mediation. We also encourage government on poverty reduction through the promotion of good governance”

    Abdulahi Aliyu who is the Pankshin LGA Officer for National Drug Law Enforcement Agency admonished youths in the LGA said 40% of youths in the rural areas are into drug abuse especially those within the age bracket of 18 – 30. He said most of illicit drugs mostly abused in the rural areas in the state include Codein, Tramol, Exo5 and Diaxapharm. He said the drugs has damaging consequences on the youths.

     

  • Philanthropist donates textbooks to rural secondary school

    Mr Lawrence Shabwet, a philanthropist, and director with the Plateau education ministry, has donated 190 text books to Government Secondary School Shimanka, in Shendam Local Government of Plateau.

    Shabwet, who presented the books at the school on Wednesday, said that the gesture was aimed at restocking the school’s library so as to revamp the students’ reading culture.

    “The measure is to rejuvenate the reading culture in the community and encourage more students to patronize the library,” he said.

    The philanthropist emphasised the need for everyone to contribute to reviving the reading culture, saying that it was  not right to leave everything to the government alone.

    Mr Samuel Datukun, the principal of the school, while thanking the donor for the gesture, said that the books would restore more life to the library.

    “The text books will spur the students to use the library more regularly; most of the books are new and modern and will be very useful for us,” he said.

    A student, Miss Mercy Damap, who thanked the donor for the kindness, said that she would now make good use of the library.

    “I am happy about this development because I ca now borrow text books that I do not have,” she said.

    The 190 textbooks cover subjects like Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Further Mathematics, English Language and Literature.

    Others included Social Studies, Economics, French, Computer Science and Religious Studies.

    NAN

  • Lalong urges fervent prayers for successful elections in 2019

    Governor  Simon Lalong has called on Muslims to pray fervently for the successful conduct of the 2019 general elections.

    Lalong’s call is contained in a statement released on Tuesday in Jos, by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mr Mark Longyen, to felicitate with Muslims on the celebration of Maulud.

    According to the governor, the prayers are intended to ask God to take charge of proceedings so that the elections will be peaceful and for the emergence of credible leaders that will run the affairs of the country with the fear of the Almighty God.

    He urged the Muslim faithful to also pray for enduring peace in Plateau.

    Lalong also advised them to live peacefully with all men as taught by Prophet Mohammed (SAW).

    The governor maintained that without prayers, brotherly love, forgiveness, harmony, tolerance and accommodation, religion would be meaninglessness while peace would be elusive in the society.

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    He admonished the Muslim faithful to align themselves with the teachings and virtues of the prophet and to seize the opportunity presented by his birthday to intensify prayers for peace and unity in the country.

    “Religion should be the moral compass for all believers in their public and personal lives.

    “People should let the teachings of their religions to influence their conduct, in order to eliminate challenges such as corruption, kidnapping and killing, among other things,” he added.

    He reassured the people of the state that his administration would continue to take proactive measures aimed at safeguarding their lives and property.

    NAN

     

  • Ondo, Plateau, Bauchi governors confirm participation at Edo summit

    AS preparations for the 2018 Alaghodaro Summit hits high gear, the governors of Ondo, Plateau and Bauchi states have confirmed they will be at the event, which marks the second anniversary of the Governor Godwin Obaseki-led administration in Edo State.

    The summit, tagged Edo Summit, has the theme: ‘Edo of Our Dreams: Investing in Our People.’

    It is the second in the Alaghadaro summit series. This year’s edition will showcase the government’s achievements in health care, education and job creation.

    A statement by Special Adviser, Media and Communication Strategy, Mr. Crusoe Osagie, confirmed that Ondo State Governor Rotimi Akeredolu; Plateau State Governor  Simon Lalong, and Bauchi State Governor Mohammed Abdullahi Abubakar, would attend the summit in Benin, Edo State.

    “As has been the tradition of Alaghodaro series, we are going to host three state governors, who have confirmed attendance. They are Mr. Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State; Mr. Simon Lalong of Plateau State and Alhaji Mohammed Abdullahi Abubakar of Bauchi. We are also expecting a number of business leaders drawn from different segments of the economy. All these go to show the premium placed on this all-important event.”

    He said the summit would focus on the people, especially how the government was improving lives, enhancing access to affordable primary health care, and revamping basic education.

    Alaghodaro 2018 kicks off on Friday, November 9, with the EdoJobs Job Fair/Summit, from 9 am to 12 am; Women’s Summit, 11 am to 4 pm; and a Concert, 6 pm to 10 pm.

    On Saturday, November 10, the Governor’s Cup Golf Tournament will hold, while on Sunday, November 11, an Interdenominational Thanksgiving takes place, about 10 am, with a  Luncheon at 2 pm.

    The Edo Summit will climax the events on Monday, November 12, about 8 am.

  • PLSG cautions residents on bush burning

    The Plateau Government, through its Ministry of the Environment, on Monday cautioned residents in the state to desist from indiscriminate bush burning.

    Mr Abdullahi Abbas, the Commissioner for Environment, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Jos.

    He said that the act was detrimental to the environment as it helps in depleting the ozone layer.

    According to him, the act is highly detrimental to the environment.

    “Besides its depletion of the ozone layer, which leads to greenhouse effects, it also destroys the microorganisms, humus and scrubs on the top layer of the soil which gives flora to the soil and protects it from harsh climatic conditions,’’ he said.

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    Abbas said that the act would lead to loss of property and lives, especially with the onset of the harmattan winds, as the winds would spread the fire, thus making it uncontrollable.

    He also noted that the ministry has organised various sensitisation workshops to educate the populace on the ills and dangers of indiscriminate bush burning in the 17 Local Government Areas of the state.

    “In October, we went to each of the LGAs in the state to sensitise the people on the implications of indiscriminate bush burning.

    “The ministry also holds talks with the local government chairmen and the traditional rulers to further sensitise their subjects and residents on the detrimental effects of the act,” he said.

  • One killed as gunmen rustle 90 cows in Plateau

    A 21-year-old boy, Sulaiman Ashimu, has been killed by gunmen while grazing his cows.

    The attack, according to the Secretary of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) in Barkin Ladi, occurred around 5 p.m yesterday at Kassa village in Barkin Ladi Local Government Area.

    The Fulani leader said: “The boy was grazing in the bush and at 5 p.m some armed youths, who I can confirm were Berom boys, attacked the boy with guns. They shot him and made away with 90 cows.

    “At the time we got the information, we rushed there and discovered that the boy was dead. Soldiers of Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) from Sector 7 chased the gunmen and recovered the cows.”

    The Director of Miyetti Allah in Plateau, Muhammed Adam, hailed the soldiers and Barkin Ladi Divisional Police Officer (DPO) for their prompt response and rescue of the cattle.

    According to him, there were 10 armed Berom rustlers who attacked 21 cattle rearers.

    Adam urged the government to provide tight security for his people.

    “Miyetti Allah believes in peace. We don’t want a crisis. The Berom youths should stop attacking our people. We are all Nigerians and we should live together without rancour,” he said.

    The late Ashimu, Adam said, is survived by aged parents.

  • 1 killed as gunmen rustle 90 cows in Plateau

    A 21 year old boy, Suleiman Hashimu, has allegedly been killed by unknown gunmen who attacked him while grazing the cows.
    The attack, according to the Secretary Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) in Barkin Ladi, occurred at about 4pm Sunday afternoon in Kassa village of Barkin Ladi local government.
    The Fulani leader said, “The boy was grazing in the bush and at about 4pm, some armed youth who I can confirm were Berom boys attacked the boy with gun, they shot him and made away with 90 cows.
    “As the time we got the information, we rush there to discover that the boy was dead. It was the efforts of soldiers of operation Safe Haven (OPSH) from sector 7 that pursed the gunmen and recovered all the cows.”
  • Plateau local govt polls: Lalong’s aide berates PDP over protest

    Plateau State Commissioner for Information Yakubu Dati has berated the People Democratic Party (PDP) for protesting against the victory of the All Progressives Congress (APC) during the recent local government elections.

    Dati told reporters in Lagos at the weekend that the elections were adjudged free and fair by all the stakeholders and the civil society groups that monitored the exercise and wondered why the party should protest against an exercise adjudged transparent by most stakeholders and observers.

    This was coming after Governor Solomon Lalong inaugurated the chairmen of the 11 local government councils who were declared winners of the election at the Plateau State Government House, Jos.

    Dati attributed the protests to the “troublemaking” legacy of PDP. He advised the party to take advantage of the available legal means to resolve their grievances.

    He said: “I know that genuine people who are democrats, who know that in every contest there must be a winner and a loser, will take advantage of the tribunal set up by the government, which is an independent arm of government, to present their grievances and it will be looked at.

    “Resorting to self-help does not help. You also know that the elections were conducted peacefully all over the state. But, of course, what do you expect from PDP? They are an opposition and they believe that opposition means creating fear and anxiety in the hearts of people which is far from the ethos of democracy.”

    The commissioner attributed the large turnout of voters at the polls to the confidence the public has in the Plateau State Independent Electoral Commission.

  • 4 houses, LG chamber razed down over LG election results in Plateau

    Irate youths protesting the outcome of the Wednesday local government elections in Plateau have burnt down four houses in Langtang South Local Government, the News Agency of Nigeri (NAN), reports.

    A NAN correspondent, who covered the Thursday protests, reports that the youths were angry that the results of the polls were not declared at the local government collation centre.

    A top security personnel told NAN that the youths, who were waiting for the local government Returning Officer to collate results brought from the wards, got enraged when Governor Simon Lalong announced on Radio that the winners would be sworn in by 2 p.m.

    “They were shocked when a candidate they claimed did not win the polls was announced as the winner,” the source said.

    According to him, the protest began peacefully with the youths chanting war songs and accusing the Plateau State Independent Electoral Commission (PLASIEC) of “cheating”, as they marched through the streets.

    “But, the protest turned violent when some youths decided to attack the houses of those they suspected had connived with PLASIEC officials to `steal’ their mandate.

    “Within a very short while, three houses belonging to some prominent persons and an official of PLASIEC were burnt down by the irate youths,” the security personnel, who craved anonymity, told NAN. ’

    He identified houses burnt as belonging to Mr Andrew Sambo, the Electoral Officer that conducted the election in the area, and one Mr Jackson Ponzhi, a prominent politician.

    Also burnt was the residence of Mr Nicholas Vongsin, a former chairman of Langtang South Management Committee, as well as the local government chamber where results of the elections from the wards were to be collated and announced.

    Speaking on the development, Mr Domle Simon, PDP Vice Chairman, Plateau South, blamed the state government for the destruction recorded in the area.

    “The governor should have allowed the electoral officers to collate the results. The decision to swear in those that clearly lost the election was an invitation to chaos and anarchy,” he said.

    Simon spoke further: “I am almost 70 years old and have been in this town all my life, but I have never seen anything like this,” he said.

    He advised the state government to always be mindful of the effects of their actions on those they have sworn to lead, saying that leaders should always remember that they would give account of their actions in the hereafter.

    Contacted, Mr Terna Tyopev, spokesman of the Police Command in Plateau, said that he had heard about the crisis in the area but has yet to receive details.

    “I have not been briefed by the Divisional Police Officer in the area. If I get the details, I will call you,” he said. (NAN)