LALONG VISITS VICTIMS OF JOS VIOLENCE



By Seriki Adinoyi

Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong on Monday, in the company of his deputy, Professor Sonni Tyoden, and Head of Security agencies in the state, DIG Sanusi Lemu, visited victims of recent Jos violence in some hospitals in the city.

The Governor was at the Bingham University Teaching Hospital, Jos and the state Specialist Hospital, where he saw some of the victims of the attack. He was also at Bauchi Ring road where he visited the Redeemed Christian Church of God which was torched by some hoodlums.



While speaking to newsmen after the visit, the Governor said the events of recent weeks which include the attacks on communities in Bassa and Riyom, as well as the one on travelers at Rukuba road and others carried out on Sunday morning before the imposition of 24 hour curfew on Jos North, were totally condemnable and unacceptable.

He said, “On behalf of the government, I still stand to condemn this act. These are clear acts of criminality and all those who perpetrated these acts are criminals and nothing more. Whenever they start, it takes a different dimension with the purpose to take us back to the era of religious crisis. But by God’s grace we are on top of it. We will not allow religious crisis in this State any longer”.

The Governor frowned on the misuse of the social media to circulate offensive and provocative messages and videos. He said that the government in conjunction with security agents is tracking the originators of such fake and gory messages for prosecution.

On the curfew, he said it will only be lifted when the security situation has improved.

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