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Mobile police officer crystal and begs for forgiveness as his superior caught him extorting money for motorist
12/03/2022

Mobile police officer crystal and begs for forgiveness as his superior caught him extorting money for motorist

15/01/2022

Students of the Federal University of Lafia, Nassarawa state, have been kidnapped around their campus in Maraba.
The gummen stormed the University community at about 11:30 pm on Thursday and whisked the students away.

30/08/2021

Gist!!!! TEXT OF A STATE BROADCAST BY H.E. RT. HON. (DR) SIMON BAKO LALONG, KSGG, EXECUTIVE GOVERNOR OF PLATEAU STATE ON THE SECURITY SITUATION, 30TH AUGUST 2021.
Protocols
1. My dear citizens of Plateau State, it is with a heavy heart that I address you today over the security situation in Plateau State. Events of the recent past have cast a dark shadow on the progress and huge investments we have made in peace building and crime fighting within the last six years.
2. Due to recent attacks in Jos North, Bassa, Riyom, and Barkin Ladi we have witnessed the unfortunate disruption to the peace and security of the State by criminal elements leading to loss of innocent lives, properties, farm crops and livestock.
3. Despite the directive to security agencies to stop the attacks, arrest perpetrators and bring them to justice, these attacks continued with the incident in Rukuba Road where commuters were attacked leading to other deaths and destruction. The ugly situation again resurfaced in Yelwa Zangam village of Jos North Local Government where many people were again killed and properties destroyed.
4. While arrests have been made in most of these incidents, the constant threat to lives and properties necessitated the imposition of curfew on Jos North, Bassa and Jos South Local Government Areas to enable security agencies properly deploy to handle the situation and stop further breakdown of law and order.
5. At this point, I wish to commiserate with the entire citizens of the State over these sad developments. I particularly extend my deep condolences to the families of those who lost loved ones, as well as those who sustained injuries and lost properties during the carnage. I have directed that Government pays the medical bills of those who are receiving treatment in various health facilities.
6. As a result of these occurrences, I convened a high level stakeholders meeting where traditional, political, community and religious leaders gathered to brainstorm on how to bring an end to this cycle of violence. Thereafter, I held separate meetings with leaders of Irigwe Land as well as Fulani Community to further engage them on lasting solutions to the protracted conflict within the area.
7. It is important to state that we have had several engagements with them in the past and made efforts to ensure that peace prevails in the area. Between January and July this year, the Plateau Peace Building Agency has conducted over 34 mediation engagements at community levels in Miango, Kwall, Dusten Kura, and Gyelobari Districts of Bassa LGA.

8. In response to the attacks, I also held meetings with the Plateau Inter-Religious Council and directed them, along with the Peace Building Agency to swing into action by carrying out more consultations and engagements to defuse tensions, calm nerves and dig deep into the immediate and remote causes of these conflicts with a view to bringing the ugly situation to an end.
9. From the engagements so far, it has again become clear that all these attacks are purely criminal activities that must be treated as such. Even though they are quickly given ethno-religious connotations, there is no justification for the killing of anyone human being. We are a society that is guided by rules which do not permit anyone to take the laws into his or her hands no matter the grievances.
10. Yesterday I visited Yelwa Zangam village of Jos North Local Government to see things for myself and commiserate with the families of those affected, as well as reassure them that Government will stop at nothing to apprehend other fleeing suspects behind the attacks. We are determined to ensure diligent investigation and prosecution to give them justice.
11. To forestall further occurrences, I visited and met with the President in Abuja to seek for more deployment of security forces and equipment to enhance the capacity of our law enforcement agencies to protect our people. I received assurances from the President that the request will be acted upon immediately.
12. Arising from my discussion with Mr. President, I had a meeting with the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development as well as the DG of the National Emergency Management Agency regarding humanitarian assistance to the victims of the various attacks. I received commitment that very soon, relief materials will be delivered to us.
13. Already, the State Government has procured relief materials which are being distributed to the victims in various locations. On Friday, the Peace Building Agency also delivered relief materials donated by USAID to displaced communities in Bassa. We shall continue to partner with more humanitarian organisations towards alleviating the suffering of the victims.
14. My dear citizens, our long term goal is to foster dialogue, collaboration, understanding and proactive dispute resolution mechanisms that will make it difficult for people to resort to criminality in the name of self-help and reprisals whenever there is any disagreement. Those who fail to follow lawful means to settle their grievances should be ready for a showdown with Government as we will never tolerate killings and destruction of properties under any guise.
15. During these trying times, I have watched with great disappointment the unfortunate comments and utterances of some citizens including religious, political and community leaders from within and outside the State who rather than calm nerves and join hands with the Government to ensure the quick restoration of peace, resorted to pushing out ethno-religious sentiments that further created tensions.
16. Some sections of the mainstream and social media also chose to play to the gallery and fanned the embers of hatred and disunity.

17. However, majority of media platforms performed their duties diligently and highlighted Government’s efforts in discharging its constitutional obligation of ensuring the safety of lives and property.
18. I must commend people of conscience across different faiths, ethnic and political backgrounds that have remained objective, dispassionate and resolute towards condemning the criminal actions of the attackers and offering useful suggestions to Government on ways to improve public safety.
19. I wish to thank friends of Plateau State from far and near who sent words of encouragement and played various roles in calming nerves as well as refuting false narratives about the wrong perceptions and exaggeration of the situation.
20. Specifically, I wish to thank the Governor of Kebbi State His Excellency Atiku Abubakar Bagudu who led a delegation of the Progressives Governors Forum to condole the State and make donations to victims. At the same time, he demonstrated exemplary solidarity by declining to join the panic rush of evacuating students from the University of Jos by some State Governments. His approach of confidence building and collaboration affirms the fact that Plateau State still remains a home to all.
21. Let me therefore use this opportunity to assure parents of students studying at the University of Jos that we are working with the University authorities to ensure the safety of their wards as soon as the school reconvenes. In the same vein, I have assured the management of the NYSC that the Government will partner with them to guarantee the safety of Corps members posted to the State.
22. After my visit to Yelwa Zangam village, I took a tour of the Jos metropolis to see things for myself. I also engaged the security agencies to review the general security situation in the three Local Government Areas where the curfew was imposed, as well as other parts of the State. At the end of the review, Government took the following decisions:
i. The curfew in Jos North is to be relaxed. Beginning from Monday 30th August 2021, the curfew shall be enforced from 6pm to 6am until further notice.

ii. The curfew in Jos South and Bassa is to also be further relaxed. As from Monday 30th August 2021, the curfew shall be enforced between 10pm to 6am until further notice.
iii. The Ban on Tricycles (Keke NAPEP) and hawkers remains in force within Jos/Bukuru metropolis.
iv. The Plateau Economic and Investment Summit earlier scheduled for the 1st and 2nd of September 2021 has been postponed. A new date will be announced and communicated to all our invitees. We apologise for any inconveniences this postponement might cause.

23. Fellow citizens of Plateau State, we are facing a very difficult moment and we must work together to overcome. There is an obvious plan by those who desire to see Plateau in perpetual crises to employ all divisive methods to achieve their objectives. We must not allow them to use politics, religion, and ethnicity to divert our attention from their criminal activities.
24. My determination as your Governor is to ensure that I encourage all citizens to embrace one another and use peaceful means to settle any disagreement. I shall continue to ensure that we build the capacities of our security agencies including the Operation Rainbow, the newly trained three thousand vigilantes, as well as our traditional institutions to be able to respond promptly and effectively to criminals so that we can enjoy peace and tranquility.
25. Finally, I call on all citizens of Plateau State to work in synergy and promote the long standing ideals of accommodation, tolerance, love, hardwork godliness and forgiveness which we are known for. Plateau State remains the Home of Peace and Tourism.
26. God bless Plateau State and the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Rt. Hon. (Dr) Simon Bako Lalong, KSGG
Executive Governor, Plateau State,
30th August 2021.

Hello everyone. "My friend’s younger brother has been missing since Sunday when he was last seen around Zololo where the...
19/08/2021

Hello everyone. "My friend’s younger brother has been missing since Sunday when he was last seen around Zololo where their Keke was attacked. Himself and his friend ran in separate directions but his friend has been found with multiple stabs and injuries and has been hospitalized. His name is Kenechukwu Paul Agu. He is 16years old and schools at FGC Jos. Please anyone with useful information about his whereabouts should kindly contact me or Agu Chinenye on +234 703 302 8671"

Gist!!!! First of all, what do y'all expect from a sleeping😴 Governor?? A man who is a clueless as a bat and still think...
15/08/2021

Gist!!!! First of all, what do y'all expect from a sleeping😴 Governor?? A man who is a clueless as a bat and still thinks 😵💭he is fit to run a state like Plateau 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️. And for the so-called journalist who woke up to type balderdash, bilge, bunkum, drivel, gibberish and all sorts of stultiloquence, Bello Lukman you've got to understand that this war isn't religious 🙅‍♂️, calling the victims "INNOCENT MUSLIMS" and the perpetrators "CHRISTIAN MILITIA" will only but ignite more violence.. I thought💭 you knew better.
The killings from last two weeks and and that of yesterday should be viewed as cannibalistic, opprobrious and an attack on humanity. They were killed not because they were Muslims or Christians but because they were Nigerians and that should be the first thing we put in mind before going out there to fight for justice⚖.
"WE ARE FIRST HUMANS, THEN NIGERIANS 🇳🇬BEFORE ANY OTHER THING"



Gist!!! IRIGWE DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION (IDA)RE- SUSPECTED IRIGWE YOUTH AND THEIR MOURNERS ALONG RUKUBA ROAD OF JOS NORTH...
14/08/2021

Gist!!! IRIGWE DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION (IDA)

RE- SUSPECTED IRIGWE YOUTH AND THEIR MOURNERS ALONG RUKUBA ROAD OF JOS NORTH ATTACKED A CONVOY OF FIVE BUSES OF MUSLIM FAITHFUL

Press Statement:

As every life is considered sacrosanct , inviolable and revered by God so, a Rigwe man respect and value human life.

As part of people who believe in oneness and sanctity of human life,we want tow the path of humanity and peace by condemning the act of violence and skirmishes that occurred along Rukuba Road Jos today(14/8/2021) where some criminal elements engaged commuters in an ungodly act which led to several lost of lives. We deeply sympathize with the families of those whose members were affected and pray for the quickest recuperation of the injured.

However, we want to condemn in the strongest terms the sentimental, biased and unprofessional statement issued today by the Plateau State Command via the Police Public Relation Officer (PPPRO), ASP Ubah Gabriel Ogaba that " A group of Attackers suspected to be Irigwe Youth and their mourners along Rukuba Road of Jos North attacked a convoy of five buses with Muslim faithful who were coming back from annual Zirk prayer in Bauchi State and heading to Ikare in Ondo State."

It's a known fact that Rukuba Road as a cosmopolitan area does not only habitat Rigwe people and so, the prompt and swift ethnic inclination or attachment is not only a display of partiality in the act of discharging duty but a demonstration of nonobjectivity, sidedness, partisanship and prejudice against Rigwe people.

One would wonder the level of investigation and interrogation that have taken place in less than 5 hours to come out the identity of culprits and perpetrators where as it has taken them years to investigate yet no revelation of the identity of people who have terrorized and still terrorizing almost every part of Nigeria.

It would be recalled that Rigwe nation has been under attack for more than three weeks and they have never issue a statement neither to attach an identity of the perpetrators in spite of numerous submission of names of suspects but have been comfortably using the profile "UNKNOWN GUNMEN"

Furthermore, viewing at the prompt arrival of the CP and GOC and the desired interests demonstrated with solid reiterated call for a swift investigation to bring out the perpetrators, but without such commensurate quickly and timely action taken and voice heard when the Rigwe people were attacked, killed, displaced, houses, food stuff including grown crops mowed down in days, just within the areas where the Headquarters and Barracks of the 3rd Armed Division is located, without such prompt action by the GOC and the CP, it had made them greatly suspicious culprits in the attacks and killings of the Rigwe people.

Let it also be known to the general public that the identity of the suspects the police claimed they arrested in connection with the Killings of three Rigwe women on the 10th August,2021 has not been released or publicised.
The culprits must be faceless people or ghost even in police detention we think.

It's on record that Rigwe people spent the day mourning and bidding final farewell to the six(6) out of over 70 people killed by Fulani militias and so had no time to engage in such unholy and nefarious act.

To add,as peace-loving as Rigwe Person is , not taking laws into our hands has been something that our people have been well oriented and sensitized on and so,does does not partake in acts that are capable of bringing disrepute to the Rigwe name, Plateau State and Nigeria.

While we still mourn and grief,we kindly ask the Police Command to withdraw such an unfounded statement that is capable of tarnishing and ruining the image of Rigwe people as well compound the sorrow state of the people and concentrate on consoling and pacifying the Rigwe people over the uncountable losses their lack of preventing the militias from attacking us has caused the nation.

We strongly advise the Police and other Security Agencies to channel their energy and time in devising means of arresting those who have been fingered as the major people unleashing terrors in this nation rather than profiling a peaceful tribe with criminality.

We finally want to use this medium to express our gratitude to all those who contributed and participated in one way or the other during today's mass burial of our people,may God bless you infinitely.

We also wish to thank the various security outfits in the state who distinguished themselves in their line of duty such as the Police, Operation Safe Haven, and the Operation Rainbow who were on ground from the Plateau Specialist Hospital to the burial ground to provide us with adequate security ensuring that the program went out well and successful.

In the same vein,we urge all Rigwe people to continue to demonstrate that peaceful and calmed people we are known.

God bless

Signed

Davidson Malison,
National Publicity Secretary,IDA
14/8/2021



14/08/2021

Gist!!!! Corpses departing mortuary for Mass Burial of victims killed during the Fulani attack last week


13/08/2021

Gist!! IRIGWE DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION (IDA)*
MASS BURIAL of our brethren killed on the 29th July and 9th August,2021 at Nche-Tahu village by Fulani Herdsmen has been fixed as follows;

Date : Saturday August 14,2021
Venue : LEA Primary School Kitago Playground
Time : 9:30am

Corpses will be conveyed from Plateau Specialist Hospital Jos by 7:30am to LEA Primary School Kitago Miango for funeral service.

Final internment at Kperi just after the Kwall/Miango Bridge.

DRESS CODE: ALL BLACK

As a mark of respect,all activities are to be suspended till after the burial.

Signed
Davidson Malison,
National Publicity Secretary,IDA
12/8/2021


18/05/2021

Nigerian Idol ends tomorrow please let's vote for Francis Atela
by sending vote10 to 32053... 🙏🙌🙌🙌🙏Thanks guys

02/06/2020

A land blessed with so much potential, there are a lot you haven't seen, felt and eaten on the Plateau. When all this (Covid-19) is over, we will explore the hills, mountains and Valleys of our great State... We will Eat, Share and Dance all through the streets of Our Beautiful Plateau... But for Now, and

29/05/2020

Gossip!!!!SAD 😭🤦‍♂️; A Nigerian Police officer 👮 shot and killed a 16 Year old girl Yesterday at Berger Iyana Oworo for breaking curfew... It's just death and sorrow all over the country ...

Gist!!! ST. MOSES CATHOLIC CHURCH GIVES 120 HOUSEHOLDS PALLIATIVES FROM THEIR FOOD BANK'      At a Bible📖😇 studies class...
23/05/2020

Gist!!! ST. MOSES CATHOLIC CHURCH GIVES 120 HOUSEHOLDS PALLIATIVES FROM THEIR FOOD BANK'

At a Bible📖😇 studies class, a question was asked saying" The whole world knows what the church ⛪ is against, but do they really know what they stand for? Well I guess during this trying times we will find out..
St. Moses Catholic Church, Tudun Wada Jos yesterday distributed crates of egg and other miscellaneous to its Parishioners of diverse Associations, sister-church and residents of the community and afar with little or nothing to sustain them during this pandemic... May we continue to show love and care to those in need as the world faces the greatest challenge yet.

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