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Buhari Expresses FG’s Commitment to Ending Cycle of Violence in Plateau

Christians kick against renaming of road after president

- Seriki Adinoyi in Jos

President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed the commitment of the federal government to support and assist the peace-building agency of Plateau State Government to end the vicious cycle of violence in the state and lay the foundation for sustainabl­e peace, enjoining other states of the federation to emulate Plateau by setting up similar institutio­ns.

Buhari, who is currently in Jos on a two-day working visit, where he inaugurate­d some projects executed by the state Governor, Mr. Simon Bako Lalong, and launched Plateau Peace Roadmap, also held a town hall meeting with stakeholde­rs in the state.

The president said: “I have been monitoring the activities of the Plateau State Peace-Building Agency; I am indeed quite impressed with gains and successes recorded in the area of conflict management and peace-building, which have returned this state on the path of relative peace. As I formally endorse and launch the Plateau State Roadmap to Peace, let me express the federal government commitment to support and assist the Peace Building Agency in its effort to arrest the vicious cycle of violence and lay the foundation for sustainabl­e peace.”

Buhari also promised to look into the genuine request for the dualisatio­n and constructi­on of the road from Abuja to Jos and the gateway extending to the North-east, given the economic viability and convenienc­es.

He added that he would also look into Lalong’s request for more slots for the state in federal appointmen­ts so as to reflect federal character in line with his government’s determinat­ion to address the issues of marginalis­ation in the spread of appointmen­ts and other privileges.

“The desire of the state to turn Riyom General Hospital to Trauma/ Disaster Hospital is a genuine one in view of the location of Riyom as the gateway into the state capital from Abuja. I will direct the Federal Ministry of Health and Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) to work in close collaborat­ion with the Plateau State Government towards the actualisat­ion of this project,” Buhari assured them.

In his speech, Lalong who told the president that he met a dislocated state, said: “When this administra­tion came on board on May 29, 2015, the scenario in the state was that of despondenc­y, despair and discomfort, as the citizens were groaning under varying degrees of adverse sociopolit­ical and economic conditions. The citizenry was even further plunged into life-threatenin­g insecurity challenges with many lives lost and properties wantonly destroyed in the wake of crises and sporadic attacks. On the economic front, this spectacle of instabilit­y had drasticall­y affected the economic well-being of our enterprisi­ng women and youth group. For the common man, life was very challengin­g as the government then became helpless.

“Even more pathetic was the backlog of workers’ salaries as civil servants were owed arrears of eight months salary, teachers were owed seven months and most pathetic too was unpaid pensions of over 12 months and 13 in some local government areas. We also met a seriously demoralise­d civil service characteri­sed by low performanc­e and productivi­ty due to neglect of staff welfare and training. This gloomy scenario was in the face of a staggering debt profile of over N222 billion which we inherited. The prospects of getting out of these tragic spectacles at first looked almost impossible, were it not for our resilience and the president’s timely interventi­ons in critical areas of need.”

The governor disclosed that the secret behind the success story of his administra­tion “lies in our vision, commitment, trust, painful sacrifice and judicious use of limited resources. It may also interest the president to know that the five-pillar policy thrust of my administra­tion has remained the Trojan horse on which we rode towards tackling the enormous developmen­tal challenges confrontin­g us in this state.

“These policy thrusts include peace, security and good governance; human capital developmen­t and social welfare; agricultur­e and rural developmen­t; entreprene­urship and industrial­isation, and physical infrastruc­ture and environmen­t. These policy thrusts are targeted at meeting the peculiar developmen­tal aspiration­s of the Plateau citizens, while taking into considerat­ion contempora­ry economic challenges and our new normal in the areas of agricultur­e, mining and tourism.”

Meanwhile, a Christian group in Plateau State, Arewa Christians and Indigenous Pastors Associatio­n (ACIPA), has condemned the re-naming of Mararaban Jama’a - Bukuru road after President Buhari by Lalong.

But in a statement signed by Reverend Luke Shehu, the group rejected the re-naming, describing it as “obvious plunder of Governor Lalong in a desperate effort to please the grand patron of Fulani, flag bearer of Danfodio Jihad and the recently coronated Bayajidda. Not only did Lalong mischievou­sly claim credit for Jang’s PDP projects, Lalong has just re-named the Mararaban Jama’a to Bukuru expressway after Buhari.

“Lalong does not know the relevance of Mararaban Jama’a road as a gateway to Jos. The entire Plateau people must arise and protect our collective heritage and value before the hangman’s noose is pulled under our very eyes.”

Aside from the Mararaban Jama’a road, the president also inaugurate­d Secretaria­t Junction Flyover and Miango Road before proceeding to the Gbong Gwom palace where he met with state traditiona­l council.

Most of these projects were though commenced by the past Governor of the state, Jonah David Jang, they were taken to completion by Lalong.

The president, whose aircraft, Nigerian Air Force marked 5N-FGW, touched the ground at the Yakubu Gowon Airport about 11:54a.m., proceeded to inaugurate the projects after inspecting the guard of honour and exchanging pleasantri­es with the dignitarie­s.

His visit temporaril­y united diverse politician­s in the state, who came out irrespecti­ve of party affiliatio­ns to receive him at the airport.

Some of the dignitarie­s who came out to receive the president were Lalong’s Nasarawa State counterpar­t, Mr. Umaru Tanko Almakura; Senator Jonah Jang, Senator Joshua Dariye, Senator Ibrahim Mantu and members of the House of Representa­tives from the state among others.

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