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BENUE KILLINGS: PDP lambasts Gov Lalong, says it seems ‘he has gone mad’

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BENUE KILLINGS: PDP lambasts Gov Lalong, says it seems ‘he has gone mad’

A recent comment by Plateau State governor, Simon Lalong that he warned his Benue State counterpart, Samuel Ortom, against the anti-open grazing law, has continued to attract condemnation as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) said that he might have gone mad to make such a statement.

The Plateau State PDP which stated this in a statement released by its publicity secretary, Joan Akans, also wondered how Governor Lalong could describe the killing of innocent people in their homes in Benue as mere “clashes between Fulani herdsmen and farmers”.

PDP said in the statement that Lalong in order to “impress his ‘oga at the top’ and State House Press, said he restored peace in the state within three months of his coming to office, dismissing the recent killings that took place in the last three months in Barkin Ladi, Ryom and Bassa local government areas.”

The statement stated further, “Rather than proceed to Benue State on his return from vacation abroad to commiserate with our brothers and sisters following the massacre of innocent lives and the rendering of thousands homeless, he chose to embark on a misadventure of trying to woo Mr. President to visit Plateau State to endorse his second term bid.

“As if he has gone mad, he chose to berate Governor Samuel Ortom on a day when those killed by Fulani herdsmen were being given a mass burial, bragging that he advised him not to implement the anti open-grazing law.

“He lied by saying that the people of Plateau State have embraced the ranching policy of the Federal Government. If indeed, the policy was embraced, Governor Lalong has failed to mention where the ranches are located in the state.

“He has also failed to mention which law put the ranching policy in the state in place. We ask: do you go lawless before putting a law in place? It is on record that when he toyed with the idea of ranching on the plateau, all the critical stakeholders and segments of society roundly condemned same, insisting that land belongs to individuals and traditional communities and cannot be forcefully taken away from them.

“The show of shame by our dear Governor continued at the federal ministry of agriculture where along with his co-traveler from Kogi State, told Chief Audu Ogbe that having embraced the ranching policy, he would be eager to implement the cattle colonies policy. It is sad to note that Barr Lalong without understanding what the colonies thing is all about, he would chose to take a dive into the deep simply to curry the support of his sponsors.

“All this have exposed governor Lalong as a person who has sold his conscience and, does not care about the today and tomorrow of his people, and those of his brothers and sisters in neighbouring state and Nigeria at large.

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“It is unfortunate that our Lalong chose to exhibit a deep sense of ill will towards a colleague and brother by choosing to berate him in public, even as they claim to be of the same political party and agenda.

“The cheap outpouring has clearly exposed Lalong as one who has no interest in delivering democracy dividend. Rather he is simply in pursuit of his selfish political interests. As a lawyer, we expect him to know that land is owned by families and traditional communities, and that there are intricate processes before acquisition, and so should have taken time to consult widely before rushing to Chief Ogbe’s office.

“We understand when a person is so obsessed with achieving a particularly selfish goal, he goes about so blindly that he unknowingly exposes his foolishness. On this score we sympathise with our dear governor Lalong.

“We wish to state emphatically that Governor Lalong’s statement is not a reflection of the feelings of Plateau people, even as we commiserate with our beloved brothers and sisters in Benue over the mindless killings and losses.”

 

 

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  1. Scrutiny

    January 13, 2018 at 6:12 pm

    Nothing more dignified could have come from Governor Lalong: the entire trip to Abuja was in pursuit of selfish and sycophantic end. His irresponsible comment was simply consistent with the spirit of the trip, just a question of teleology.

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