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Langtang North Chairman: How I Tackle Insecurity

- Seriki Adinoyi in Jos

Chairman of Langtang North Local Government Area of Plateau State, Hon Joshua Ubandoma Laven has said that crime rate in his domain has been tackled reasonably through developmen­tal and empowermen­t projects. Laven stated this yesterday, while giving an account of his stewardshi­p since he assumed office a year ago. “My one year in office has seen several developmen­tal projects. I have drilled about 26 hand-driven and motorised boreholes. I have tackled insecurity and restored peace in my council by organising arms-recovery programme in the council, with youths voluntaril­y submitting their arms. I procured two heavy duty lorries, to boost our IGR and two modern tractors to assist farmers in agricultur­e; and I bought two taskforce buses for revenue generation. So, IGR has seriously been improved upon.”

Laven said he has also empowered the people of his council by engaging over 300 youths in the past one year, adding that the rate of crime has reduced greatly in Langtang council, “as everyone now has a sense of belonging because they are engaged with one job or another.”

He said, “For about 16 years now, our pipe borne water has been non-functional. In collaborat­ion with the state government, we now have good water.”

Lamenting that his council had been cut off and isolated from the other parts of the state due to its remote and valley location, he said that the people hardly got access to first-hand informatio­n.

He, however, said that on assumption as chairman, the dire situation informed his establishm­ent of a Radio Station, Star FM in

Langtang to give his people a sense of belonging, and to ensure that they got firsthand informatio­n, adding that the station was now set to commence operation.

He said, “Our people were totally cut off because our location is in the valleys and radio waves from the cities don’t get to us. So, our people depended more on rumours that are peddled to us. “Informatio­n, they say is power; for such an old local government in the state, it has been unfortunat­e that we were cut off from getting first-hand informatio­n. But I thank God; I have been able to build a radio station, Star FM, Langtang.

“We intend to employ capable hands that have experience in the running of radio stations; and we have a number of them in our council. Though it is a community-based station, the running will be handled by consultant­s that understand the rudiments of radio stations in order to derive maximum profession­al services.

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