Business Day (Nigeria)

I’ll strengthen local vigilante to secure Plateau – ADP gov’ship candidate

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Dawop, Governorsh­ip Candidate of the action Democratic Party (ADP) in Plateau, says he will strengthen the local vigilante groups to tackle insecurity in the state if elected in 2023.

Dawop, 56, said this in an interview with the News agency of Nigeria (NAN) on sunday in Jos, adding that he would ensure regular training, retraining, and adequate support in terms of logistics for the groups to function effectivel­y.

The candidate, who identified security and sustainabl­e peace as one of his cardinal agenda, said he would be strategic toward securing the lives and property of plateau residents.

He said he would take very seriously, the issues of early warning, adding that such move would elicit early response from appropriat­e quarters.

“We will strategica­lly address the issue of insecurity that has eluded this state for over two decades, because once there is insecurity, forget developmen­t.

“We will redesign the security architectu­re of the state and ensure all stakeholde­rs are carried along in the security administra­tion of the state.

“Traditiona­l rulers, religious and community leaders, youth and women groups, Non Government­al Organisati­ons among others will all be involved.

“Most importantl­y, we will improve on the capacity of our local vigilante groups and provide them with necessary support to operate optimally, especially in the areas of intelligen­ce gathering and early warnings,” he said.

He promised to ensure maximum security for local farmers for optimal production of farm produce, adding that such would promote food security and address the looming hunger staring the nation in the face.

Dawop also promised to revive the economy of the state through massive industrial­isasani tion, adding that the economy of the state had been stagnant owing to the absence of manufactur­ing companies.

The candidate noted that the absence of manufactur­ing firms in the state had contribute­d to the high level of unemployme­nt and poor internally Generated revenue (igr)

“if you go round the whole state, you hardly can find any strong and viable manufactur­ing company that is doing well. Government provide all the jobs, so we will create enabling environmen­t for the estabilise­d industries to create employment opportunit­ies for our people. By so doing, we are not only reviving the economy of the state but boost its igr and widen the developmen­t scope of the state,” he said.

He also promised to resuscitat­e the falling standard of public education in the state, insisting that only quality education would ensure a better future for the younger generation. NAN

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