I’ll end banditry before I leave office — Gov Lalong

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Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong has vowed that his administration will put an end to banditry and all forms of insecurity before his exit from office on May 29.

Lalong made this vow shortly after the 4th Convocation ceremony of the Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University Lapai, where he was conferred with a honorary doctorate degree of Administration.

He explained that his government will not fold its hands and watch citizens of the state killed, maimed and displaced.

The attack is said to have claimed 117 lives, many others injured and 20,000 people displaced in the state.

He stated that measures are being taken to nip insecurity in the bud, saying state security agencies are already addressing the recent issue of insecurity.

According to him, “In the past eight years, I have restored peace in the Plateau, unfortunately I am taking my exit and the criminals are beginning to rear their heads again. I am capable of handling them before I take my exit and I will continue to pray for peace on the Plateau.”

On the IDPs, he said, “they are being taken care of and we have jets flying all over the affected communities and local government areas.”

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