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Banditry: Lalong promises more security in border towns to check Plateau attacks

On April 10, bandits were said to have attacked four villages, killing 106 persons and many properties destroyed.

• April 15, 2022
Plateau State Governor, Simon Lalong
Plateau State Governor, Simon Lalong

Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau has vowed to improve security at its borders, following incessant attacks in communities in Kanam, Wase and Bassa Local Government Areas. 

The governor made the promise during a meeting with stakeholders and community members of Kanam LGA on Friday at the council’s headquarters in Dengi.

He assured them that efforts were being made to deploy security agencies to forestall further attacks in the area. 

“Kanam shares border with Taraba and Bauchi states and there is a need to address its porosity through improving security at the borders.

“The decision to improve security at the borders is not only exclusive to Plateau but a resolution by the northern governors forum to address insecurity in the region

“We will do all our best because it is our primary responsibility to protect lives,” the governor said.

He commisserated with the local government on the loss of lives and destruction of properties saying, “I came here with a heavy heart and with all heads of security agencies to comfort you.”

He urged the people not to engage in reprisals, but provide security agencies with information to enable them to  discharge their duties effectively.

Mr Lalong added that the federal and state government would provide relief services to the affected communities.

In his remarks, the Chairman of Kanam, Dayyabu Garga, expressed sadness on the April 10 attack in four villages where he said 106 persons were buried and many properties destroyed. 

He said that the area was becoming a hideout for bandits which was affecting the source of livelihood of his people who are mostly peasant farmers. 

Mr Garga called for deployment of more security personnel in the area to protect lives and appealed for the provision of relief materials.

Also speaking, president of Jhar Development Association, Amos Gizo, called for construction of access roads in the area to facilitate quick response to distress calls.

The governor earlier paid a courtesy visit to the Emir of Kanam, Mu’azu Muhammad II, and also visited the injured at Dengi General Hospital.

Stakeholders at the meeting included Yusuf Gagdi, member representing Pankshin, Kanke, Kanam constituency at the House of Representatives; heads of security agencies, community leaders and government officials. 

(NAN)

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