Daily Trust

Strange battle in Plateau as intra religious scheming divides PDP, APC

- From Lami Sadiq, Jos

Even though there are 21 governorsh­ip candidates, the contest in Plateau State would no doubt be between incumbent Governor Simon Bako Lalong of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) and Sen. Jeremiah Useni of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

With the atmosphere already tense, and even though both Lalong and Useni are Christians, religion has been brought into the fore in the contest.

Useni has some Christian religiousl­eadersroot­ingforhim with majority of indigenous churches persuading their congregati­ons to vote against Lalong due to what they perceive as his “unholy rapport” with the Hausa and Fulani population in Jos North whom they refer to as settlers.

However, though at first glance it may seem that the gang up by indigenous churches may be detrimenta­l to incumbent Governor Lalong, the PDP’s alleged controvers­ial choice of James Dalok to run its ticket with Useni is causing division amongst the Christian denominati­ons.

While others prefer to keep mute on the developmen­t, there are those who feel betrayed that the PDP would settle for a governorsh­ip candidate and running mate who belong to the same COCIN church, thereby attempting to alter a past precedence where a balance between the COCIN and the Catholic once held sway.

Lalong, being a Catholic with a running mate from COCIN in the person of Prof. Sonni Tyoden, who is the current deputy governor, may end up benefiting from the intra religious but needless rivalry over power.

For Useni, who is 75, the contest maybe a one-off chance to give it his all against a younger Lalong. The army general turned politician has a strong name and a tough past to carry him through the political tides but his reported ill-health and ‘disappeari­ng’ acts only seek to reinforce the fear that all may not be well with the PDP candidate.

Even though he enjoys wide acceptabil­ity among his large Tarok tribe in the southern zone and the Berom in the northern zone, Useni is viewed with suspicion by the people of the central zone who fear that a vote for him could jettison the zoning arrangemen­t should he win and insist on two full tenures.

With his party battling to dissuade the people from that notion and assuring that the PDP candidate would only spend four years in office, Useni’s main challenger, an unassuming but determined Governor Lalong is basking on that assumption. The central zone would much rather trust a Lalong who has four more years to complete the tenure of the southern zone following which the baton of leadership would revert to the central.

The governor enjoys wide acceptabil­ity not only among his large Goemai ethnic group, but also among various minority tribes. He has won the hearts of people living with disability and his restoratio­n of chiefdoms as well as the creation of new ones and upgrading existing ones has earned him much popularity among minority tribes.

Lalong has also been consistent in paying workers’ salaries and arrears for pensioners. State civil servants and various labour unions seem at home with him. His ability to complete left over and abandoned projects with a recent bold move to repatriate Internally Displaced Persons has earned the governor additional praise.

But even as he enjoys wide acceptabil­ity, Lalong’s visible weakness is his inability to complete paltry road projects his administra­tion initiated within neglected communitie­s in Jos North. That has resulted to a lot of “murmuring” within the city centre.

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Jeremiah Useni
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Governor Simon Lalong

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