Governor Simon Lalong |
Barely 48 hours after Governor Simon Lalong visited some communities
which had been vacated by its inhabitants as a result of the attacks by
suspected herdsmen a few months ago, the opposition Peoples Democratic
Party in Plateau State has described the visit as a “shameful display of
desperation” to continue in office beyond 2019.
It would be recalled that over 200 persons were killed and over 38,
000 were displaced from their ancestral homes when suspected herdsmen
attacked some communities in the state on June 23 and 24, 2018.
The Party through its Publicity Secretary in Plateau State, John
Akans said, “The Peoples Democratic Party notes with sadness the
shameful display of desperation by Governor Lalong to continue his bad
and incompetent leadership beyond May 29, 2019.
Akans said, “It is most disgraceful and unfortunate that five months
after the gruesome massacre of hundreds of people and the destruction of
their homes, as well as forceful occupation of their villages and towns
under the watch of the APC government, it is only now that our dear
governor would be visiting one of the many scenes of this dastardly
crime.
“Of course, he had to drive through deserted routes and abandoned but
annexed villages because the surviving victims are largely in
Internally Displaced Camps or with relations.
According to him, “It does appear he went to Gashish only to answer
‘Present’ as only unmarked and mass graves of the victims gave him a
rebuking welcome. And it is in such errie environment that Governor
Lalong would start his nauseating campaign for a return to office.
Incredible Lalong!
“How could he have stood on the graves of these people and hoped that he could still have their support? He asked
“Have their killers been arrested? Or was he taking condolence messages to the dead and deserted homes? He further asked.
“But then, by his undemocratic and incompetent leadership style,
Governor Lalong has simply moved from being a protector and shield of
the people to becoming Mourner In-Chief of the Innocent people of
Plateau.
“Lalong would not even condemn the acts of sustained and bloody
terror against his people; he would not even stay at home and mourn with
his people in their critical moments; He relished instead in
gallivanting and playing the Executive Personal Assistant in the
Presidential Villa in Abuja – and he expects anyone to take him
seriously? He lamented.
“Where is his sense of constitutional responsibility and commitment
to Plateau which he swore to uphold in May 2015? Is everything simply
fair to Lalong because he wants to return to Government House in 2019?
“Is he really totally devoid of any form of compassion, and thus turning a preventable tragedy into a political opportunity?
The PDP chieftain said, as a party, it envisages a Plateau where
peace reigns; where there is security of life and property, and where
there is credible action on issues and not merely paying lip service to
governance.
“A serious government that stands for the people would have already
at this time of its tenure implemented reforms that address the
security, poverty, hunger and other challenges facing the people”, he
stressed.
Governor Lalong had on Wednesday said when he inspected the site of
the proposed Mobile Police Squadron in one of the affected communities
(Gashish District) of Barkin Ladi LGA of the State, that those who
forcefully annexed ancestral homes and villages of Plateau people would
soon be forced out.
DAILY POST reports that the attackers now occupy the communities and
have taken over the houses, lands, livestock and economic trees of the
victims.
But an angry Lalong told the “foreign” occupants that they would soon be pushed out.
“Nobody will take the land from the original owners. If you are
occupying somebody’s land or house, know that you are living on borrowed
time.
“It is not a matter of choice, you will be forced out soon”, he stressed.
“This is not just in Gashish; it will cover the entire state. We will
not allow anybody to take over another person’s property,” he declared.
He advised the illegal occupants of the houses to vacate them, saying
that government would restore peace and resettle displaced persons to
their original places.
He, however, implored the people to learn to live in peace with one
another, saying that government’s efforts would amount to nothing if the
people would not embrace peace.
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