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Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by Daddysidhan: 4:33am On Aug 30, 2021
Jerryherd:
grin



I remember when SouthWest Government were battling to get Amotekun Security outfit, this same idiot called Simon Lalong did everything posible as Northern Governors Forum chairman to fustrate Amotekun....

Now Amotekun have successfully chased bandits backed to NorthCentral, he is now calling for state police



.
Lalong the fulani stooge continue selling your people to the fulani Marauders.
Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by obi58: 4:41am On Aug 30, 2021
What has incapacitated the governor who is supposed to be the Chief security officer of his state? With the massive security vote he receives every month are you telling me that you cannot call on the commissioner of police for his state to send emergency forces to attend to a distress call and the Police Head will not answer? Does he not have strategy meetings with the security forces in the state? What strategies have been put in place to secure these rural locations which have been prone to attacks? If manpower is a problem, has he approached Abuja to enlist the support of the Nigerian army to secure his state if the Police are claiming incompetence? What is he using the massive security vote for? Is he going to sit by and continue watching his people butchered on a daily basis until whenever the state police is constituted?
APC should get serious for once and stop playing politics with the lives of Nigerians. By now, the Army should have been sent into the state.

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Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by chloride6: 4:59am On Aug 30, 2021
And who does the constitution give that power?

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Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by BluntCrazeMan: 5:05am On Aug 30, 2021
Cutezt:


Lol, yall just stay in faraway Lagos and think you know Plateau better than those in it. Only about 5% of plateau news gets national attention, most of the happenings are not seen or heard if you are not in the state. The only people who still backs Lalong in the whole of Plateau State are those under his direct payroll and one or 2 ass licking traditional rulers and stooges, Plateau knows no tribe again, they have all united to be plateau before any tribe. Did you hear that they recently inaugurated over 200 state police personelles? No, cos it doesn't get to the mainstream media.
Only 200??
For the whole State??
My brother, each town/Community should be having around 200.
So that It will result to each LGA having about 2,000.
Thus..
The whole State should be looking towards between 20,000 to 40,000 security personnel.

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Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by BluntCrazeMan: 5:08am On Aug 30, 2021
It baffles me badly that it is APC itself that is giving this shameless excuse..
The Governor himself didn't complain ooo.
The APC went and complained on his behalf, and shot themselves on their legs by themselves.

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Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by Munamu: 5:18am On Aug 30, 2021
OBoy50:
undecided
How did amotekun chased bandits to North Central? Since when did plateau became north Central?
Chairman pls go sleep because bandits have already sorrounded Southwest waiting for alarm to send all the sellers to the nearest cotonou...
South East ESN are the only fighters who displayed their ruggedity in sending the bandits back to where they belong...so stop feeding ppl with sophisticated lie like your elder brother LAI MOHAMMED

An ignoramus sighted! Nna plateeau state is North Central. Stop displaying youself incurred stupidity here.

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Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by Pennywise(m): 5:32am On Aug 30, 2021
Lalong the Fulani tool. How is his errand boy posture working for him?

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Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by Pennywise(m): 5:36am On Aug 30, 2021
BluntCrazeMan:
It baffles me badly that it is APC itself that is giving this shameless excuse..
The Governor himself didn't complain ooo.
The APC went and complained on his behalf, and shot themselves on their legs by themselves.

Fulani militia can kill half the people of Plateau state Lalong will say nothing provided his personal safety is assured. He is not Ortom.

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Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by Ibkhaleel: 5:39am On Aug 30, 2021
Jos: No Peace Without Justice.

The way things are happening at almost the speed of light in Nigeria is alarming. Most of them trace their roots to injustice and the inability of our leaders to address it. Once you hear of something, before you chew it over, swallow and digest it, another thing comes up. Nothing gets settled, and in more cases than one, settled matters do not get foreclosed through due process, but by our collective amnesia. Circumstances have made us deliberately amnesic.
Why will you not choose to forget what you have no power over? Why should you keep in mind what you know the authorities will not see-through? If it were the authorities alone, perhaps you would keep reminding them of their duties, but even those affected forget. Perhaps to mitigate the pains, Nigerians have learnt to let go.
But are the pains mitigated? Are they banished? No. Only justice can mitigate pain. Therefore, the silence of a man denied justice should not be misconstrued as forgetfulness, let alone forgiveness. Such a man will just lie low, deceiving all that he has forgotten. But any slight opportunity for revenge he sees, he seizes. This is the nature of man. Well, most men.

The revenge, not done legally, even if justifiably, breeds another desire for revenge from the other party. It continues ad infinitum as long as authorities have not waded in and dispensed justice. One sure action some people take when authorities show reluctance to protect them from their assailants, or to punish the culprit, is for the victims to seek revenge.
Do we read a pattern in which, for instance, Boko Haram insurgents who have taken arms against the state, killed and maimed innocents in tens of thousands, displaced people in millions and destroyed private and public property, are being “forgiven” and resettled in towns? Their children from illegitimate consummations will be freely educated while other children whose schools they had burnt are in IDP camps with their parents. They are being “resettled” with vocations while they have destroyed those of others. They will get houses after they have burnt those of others. And they are getting a new lease on life while they have snuffed that of others. All courtesy of the government that should prosecute them if not for their crimes against humanity, to set an example for potential brigands. Yet we want peace in our country!
This is how non-state actors seize opportunities to manipulate disgruntled people.

Plateau State is a case in point. There was a time the state prided itself as The Home of Peace and Tourism. No more. I doubt if there is anyone who will pick offence if it is now called The Home of Strife and Terrorism.
The state has been in turmoil since the current political dispensation. Perhaps human greed is at the root of the evil that seems to have settled in that temperate location in a tropical country. Distribution of scarce resources through our representative politics of winner-takes-all is also not helping matters.
This brought to the fore new political terminologies, “indigenes” and “non-indigenes”. Suddenly, people who have been living in a place since their great grandfathers’ time were designated “settlers” and thus cannot aspire to offices or secure some basic rights. This has been causing a lot of communal conflicts that have affected not only residents but innocent passersby. From 2001, when the first major riot communal clash occurred after over thirty years, to date, thousands have lost their lives.
In 2010, Dogo Na Hauwa, an economically bubbling Hausa settlement, was attacked and people killed in their hundreds. The assailants threw many dead bodies into wells that became their graves. Riyom and Barikin Ladi also witnessed deadly attacks on Hausa settlers. These also became causes for revenge as those aggrieved carried out reprisal attacks. Thus, a cycle of revenge ensued. This war of attrition was to even cause the death of a senator. In the long run, the communities, who couldn’t sleep having murdered it, embraced peace and started sleeping with both eyes closed.
We should also not forget that the Eid-ul-Fitr day of 2011 was also one of the saddest in the history of violence in Plateau State. Ramadan Sallah day fell on Monday 29 September. Assailants attacked the Muslim faithful on the prayer grounds in the Rukuba area. They killed many, their bodies desecrated, with some assailants roasting and eating some of their body parts.

Most of these crimes were video graphed, yet no one was punished accordingly. The same fate was meted out on Major General Idris Alkali exactly three years ago at Dura-Du District, Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State. He too was cannibalised. Those who committed that atrocity are free on bail.
To quote a social media commentator, “And with each new round of violence comes another round of a flagrant display of lack of political will to punish, which gives birth to a mutated and a more deadly generation of murderers who are wired to believe ethnic cleansing is an easy tool for resolving knotty social conflicts with a little societal irritation as a side effect, instead of the repulsive anathema it is to the rest of the saner world.”
While those were with the Birom, we are now witnessing another round between the Fulani and Irigwe. Just last week, Yelwan Shangwam was raided, apparently in a reprisal attack. We can say this started from when Muslim travellers from Bauchi were lynched a few weeks ago. No arrest was made and, perhaps, people believed that, as usual, the authorities will just sweep the hideous crime under the carpet.
And so the fight of attrition will continue in a seesaw-like manner between Muslims and Christians, as long as those concerned continue to treat the unfortunate situation with levity, punishing no aggressor.
The government must wake up and start dispensing justice in a timely fashion if our descent into bestiality must be halted and reversed. For how long will we remain watching people being killed for no other reason than that they belong to another tribe or religion? Why should we accept a situation where people will take the law into their hands and avenge themselves on one who was not a perpetrator but was unluckily passing by at the wrong time?
But it may constrain one to ask: are our leaders ready to dispense justice? Do they feel for the downtrodden? Do our elite, who are influencers in the corridors of power, love our nation?
Someone somewhere said, “It’s something to fear speaking because you could say something wrong, but it is agonising to self-censor because you fear you might say something right that is not allowed.”
We need to ask questions and we need to talk. If not for our sake, for our nation and the future of those we brought to this world.
Take the case of the Salihu Tanko Islamiya school pupils kidnapped in Tegina, 91 of whom they released last week. These pupils, aged four, five and above, spent three months in the kidnappers’ den. Six of them have already died, while some parents have also died of a heart attack.
There are also the Federal College of Forestry, Kaduna, students still in the custody of their abductors. We also have the yet to be released girls from Federal Girls College Yauri.
With the Islamiya pupils, their abductors asked for N100 million, which was negotiated down to about N70 million. The parents sold what valuables they could sell while the school’s proprietor sold off half of the Islamiya to raise funds for the ransom. The Forestry College students, too, are held captive pending the payment of ransom. Recently, some heart-wrenching video clips of the abductors torturing the students went viral. Some were being slashed with knives and others were beaten with horsewhips! Typical of us, we feign forgetfulness! Understandably, what can we do if those concerned are more engrossed in what soothes their fancies?
What soothes the fancies of our leaders is what massages their big egos. Recently, the son of our president got married and all the elite were falling over themselves to outdo one another in spending for the couple. The money spent was enough to bring out all those kidnapped in Nigeria.
Agreed, we should not pay kidnappers because it strengthens them and emboldens others to take to that ignominious trade, but the money is enough to train a vigilante army that can confront them as well as buy the gadgets to track them.
The money is also enough to take off the streets and into schools potential kidnappers and insurgents. All those out-of-school kids are the recruitment base for all criminals.
This behaviour of our elites makes one question their love for the country. Do they love the country, one may ask. But perhaps they will continue in their ways as long as those they are doing such “eye services” for do not frown at such misplaced priorities. Leaders must always be circumspect. A leader must reason where those outdoing themselves for him now were before he became the leader, or whether they will be there after he leaves office.
Where were they when, in 2014, President Muhammadu Buhari had to take a bank loan to buy his presidential nomination form of less than N30 million? Where were they when the poor folks who believed in the messianic attributes of the president – but now at the receiving end of insecurity – were buying airtime to raise funds for the president’s campaign? Why should they be merry when many parents are in mournful moods over their kidnapped children, or when schools are forced to close?
It is daily becoming clear that our elites pour their money on what ultimately may not be in the interest of the people.
Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by starstaz(m): 5:49am On Aug 30, 2021
Jerryherd:
grin



I remember when SouthWest Government were battling to get Amotekun Security outfit, this same idiot called Simon Lalong did everything posible as Northern Governors Forum chairman to fustrate Amotekun....

Now Amotekun have successfully chased bandits backed to NorthCentral, he is now calling for state police



.
Thank you for holding on to historical facts. It is only foolish people in authority that sees danger ahead and refuses to plan to avert it. Now he and his cohorts have seen the real needs of state police. Too bad to have waited too late.
Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by 4four(m): 5:55am On Aug 30, 2021
Jerryherd:
grin



I remember when SouthWest Government were battling to get Amotekun Security outfit, this same idiot called Simon Lalong did everything posible as Northern Governors Forum chairman to fustrate Amotekun....

Now Amotekun have successfully chased bandits backed to NorthCentral, he is now calling for state police



.
do not mind the useless governor, he even castigate benuel governor for Barning open grazing in benuel state.

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Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by Nobody: 5:55am On Aug 30, 2021
poiZon:

Plateau dey
North central bros
Know ur country.
North central aka middle belt comprise 6states, kogi, kwara, benue, plateau, nassarawa and niger state.

Don't mind the incurable cynic.
Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by Pyhonist: 6:19am On Aug 30, 2021
omowolewa:
So the Federal System is responsible for lost of lives

Federal System is a scam in a developing or underdeveloped country.

Only parliamentary system where each region will be declared a protectorate is going to work in Nigeria.

Let’s every region manage it’s own resources, produce prime minister and be managed by its security via state policing.

Let’s there be a president who only performs a ceremonial function. No need for a vice.

This is the way forward.

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Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by captainamiedi1: 6:21am On Aug 30, 2021
It seems APC is mad. You have the highest number of governors, you have the president, highest number of legislators. Why don't you send a memo to them. Why running to the media?? Abi nor be una party members again??

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Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by Mrpojj(m): 6:21am On Aug 30, 2021
Doraty1:

https://dailypost.ng/2021/08/29/plateau-attacks-lalong-incapacitated-cant-order-security-agencies-apc/?amp=1&utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter&__twitter_impression=true
That's why we need State policing, let me see how some one will come from Mali and start killing pple in abia state in the name of being a herdsman

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Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by moriss33(m): 6:24am On Aug 30, 2021
APC is a shameless party...so upon all the security votes wey the buffon lalong dey collect...e no reach to use fund vigilantes wey go secure lives & property 4 him state ?
Nigeria has gone to the dogs truly.

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Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by Guyman02: 6:31am On Aug 30, 2021
paramakina202:
If he can't Order the security can't he atleast shout out like Ortom of Benue state?
Igbos have an adage that "the chicken that is screaming at midnight knows that the thing holding him is stronger than him, but he is shouting so that the world can hear his voice and know that all is not well" this is the position of Ortom.
But Lalong have been silent to the evil befalling his people by Buhari tribal militia

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Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by moriss33(m): 6:31am On Aug 30, 2021
You still believe that lie about Buhari taking a loan 4rm the bank to buy his presidency ticket?
Mehn dem really dey brain wash una 4 that side...with this ur epistle ah been think say ur eye don clear but truth remains ur eye never clear bros.
Am happy u know that injustice breeds resentment which In turn breeds violence...(case in point Nigeria vs ibos)
It is an injury that will continue to fester till its addressed.

Ibkhaleel:
Jos: No Peace Without Justice.

The way things are happening at almost the speed of light in Nigeria is alarming. Most of them trace their roots to injustice and the inability of our leaders to address it. Once you hear of something, before you chew it over, swallow and digest it, another thing comes up. Nothing gets settled, and in more cases than one, settled matters do not get foreclosed through due process, but by our collective amnesia. Circumstances have made us deliberately amnesic.
Why will you not choose to forget what you have no power over? Why should you keep in mind what you know the authorities will not see-through? If it were the authorities alone, perhaps you would keep reminding them of their duties, but even those affected forget. Perhaps to mitigate the pains, Nigerians have learnt to let go.
But are the pains mitigated? Are they banished? No. Only justice can mitigate pain. Therefore, the silence of a man denied justice should not be misconstrued as forgetfulness, let alone forgiveness. Such a man will just lie low, deceiving all that he has forgotten. But any slight opportunity for revenge he sees, he seizes. This is the nature of man. Well, most men.

The revenge, not done legally, even if justifiably, breeds another desire for revenge from the other party. It continues ad infinitum as long as authorities have not waded in and dispensed justice. One sure action some people take when authorities show reluctance to protect them from their assailants, or to punish the culprit, is for the victims to seek revenge.
Do we read a pattern in which, for instance, Boko Haram insurgents who have taken arms against the state, killed and maimed innocents in tens of thousands, displaced people in millions and destroyed private and public property, are being “forgiven” and resettled in towns? Their children from illegitimate consummations will be freely educated while other children whose schools they had burnt are in IDP camps with their parents. They are being “resettled” with vocations while they have destroyed those of others. They will get houses after they have burnt those of others. And they are getting a new lease on life while they have snuffed that of others. All courtesy of the government that should prosecute them if not for their crimes against humanity, to set an example for potential brigands. Yet we want peace in our country!
This is how non-state actors seize opportunities to manipulate disgruntled people.

Plateau State is a case in point. There was a time the state prided itself as The Home of Peace and Tourism. No more. I doubt if there is anyone who will pick offence if it is now called The Home of Strife and Terrorism.
The state has been in turmoil since the current political dispensation. Perhaps human greed is at the root of the evil that seems to have settled in that temperate location in a tropical country. Distribution of scarce resources through our representative politics of winner-takes-all is also not helping matters.
This brought to the fore new political terminologies, “indigenes” and “non-indigenes”. Suddenly, people who have been living in a place since their great grandfathers’ time were designated “settlers” and thus cannot aspire to offices or secure some basic rights. This has been causing a lot of communal conflicts that have affected not only residents but innocent passersby. From 2001, when the first major riot communal clash occurred after over thirty years, to date, thousands have lost their lives.
In 2010, Dogo Na Hauwa, an economically bubbling Hausa settlement, was attacked and people killed in their hundreds. The assailants threw many dead bodies into wells that became their graves. Riyom and Barikin Ladi also witnessed deadly attacks on Hausa settlers. These also became causes for revenge as those aggrieved carried out reprisal attacks. Thus, a cycle of revenge ensued. This war of attrition was to even cause the death of a senator. In the long run, the communities, who couldn’t sleep having murdered it, embraced peace and started sleeping with both eyes closed.
We should also not forget that the Eid-ul-Fitr day of 2011 was also one of the saddest in the history of violence in Plateau State. Ramadan Sallah day fell on Monday 29 September. Assailants attacked the Muslim faithful on the prayer grounds in the Rukuba area. They killed many, their bodies desecrated, with some assailants roasting and eating some of their body parts.

Most of these crimes were video graphed, yet no one was punished accordingly. The same fate was meted out on Major General Idris Alkali exactly three years ago at Dura-Du District, Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State. He too was cannibalised. Those who committed that atrocity are free on bail.
To quote a social media commentator, “And with each new round of violence comes another round of a flagrant display of lack of political will to punish, which gives birth to a mutated and a more deadly generation of murderers who are wired to believe ethnic cleansing is an easy tool for resolving knotty social conflicts with a little societal irritation as a side effect, instead of the repulsive anathema it is to the rest of the saner world.”
While those were with the Birom, we are now witnessing another round between the Fulani and Irigwe. Just last week, Yelwan Shangwam was raided, apparently in a reprisal attack. We can say this started from when Muslim travellers from Bauchi were lynched a few weeks ago. No arrest was made and, perhaps, people believed that, as usual, the authorities will just sweep the hideous crime under the carpet.
And so the fight of attrition will continue in a seesaw-like manner between Muslims and Christians, as long as those concerned continue to treat the unfortunate situation with levity, punishing no aggressor.
The government must wake up and start dispensing justice in a timely fashion if our descent into bestiality must be halted and reversed. For how long will we remain watching people being killed for no other reason than that they belong to another tribe or religion? Why should we accept a situation where people will take the law into their hands and avenge themselves on one who was not a perpetrator but was unluckily passing by at the wrong time?
But it may constrain one to ask: are our leaders ready to dispense justice? Do they feel for the downtrodden? Do our elite, who are influencers in the corridors of power, love our nation?
Someone somewhere said, “It’s something to fear speaking because you could say something wrong, but it is agonising to self-censor because you fear you might say something right that is not allowed.”
We need to ask questions and we need to talk. If not for our sake, for our nation and the future of those we brought to this world.
Take the case of the Salihu Tanko Islamiya school pupils kidnapped in Tegina, 91 of whom they released last week. These pupils, aged four, five and above, spent three months in the kidnappers’ den. Six of them have already died, while some parents have also died of a heart attack.
There are also the Federal College of Forestry, Kaduna, students still in the custody of their abductors. We also have the yet to be released girls from Federal Girls College Yauri.
With the Islamiya pupils, their abductors asked for N100 million, which was negotiated down to about N70 million. The parents sold what valuables they could sell while the school’s proprietor sold off half of the Islamiya to raise funds for the ransom. The Forestry College students, too, are held captive pending the payment of ransom. Recently, some heart-wrenching video clips of the abductors torturing the students went viral. Some were being slashed with knives and others were beaten with horsewhips! Typical of us, we feign forgetfulness! Understandably, what can we do if those concerned are more engrossed in what soothes their fancies?
What soothes the fancies of our leaders is what massages their big egos. Recently, the son of our president got married and all the elite were falling over themselves to outdo one another in spending for the couple. The money spent was enough to bring out all those kidnapped in Nigeria.
Agreed, we should not pay kidnappers because it strengthens them and emboldens others to take to that ignominious trade, but the money is enough to train a vigilante army that can confront them as well as buy the gadgets to track them.
The money is also enough to take off the streets and into schools potential kidnappers and insurgents. All those out-of-school kids are the recruitment base for all criminals.
This behaviour of our elites makes one question their love for the country. Do they love the country, one may ask. But perhaps they will continue in their ways as long as those they are doing such “eye services” for do not frown at such misplaced priorities. Leaders must always be circumspect. A leader must reason where those outdoing themselves for him now were before he became the leader, or whether they will be there after he leaves office.
Where were they when, in 2014, President Muhammadu Buhari had to take a bank loan to buy his presidential nomination form of less than N30 million? Where were they when the poor folks who believed in the messianic attributes of the president – but now at the receiving end of insecurity – were buying airtime to raise funds for the president’s campaign? Why should they be merry when many parents are in mournful moods over their kidnapped children, or when schools are forced to close?
It is daily becoming clear that our elites pour their money on what ultimately may not be in the interest of the people.

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Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by Safyqueen: 6:34am On Aug 30, 2021
AntiBMC:
That's why some people were calling for State policing. Because the present security agencies have been tainted by terr0rist infiltrators. They are at the head , they are everywhere. Even in the so-called presidency. Who will now give the order for bandits to be hunted down? No one.

..........in the imagination of media-schooled fellow. So you mean bandits are not hunted down? I only pity Buhari even though he is a weak president but when there is no viable political opposition this is what happens. The mafians will constitute the opposition and sabotage every government policies/efforts.
Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by Yusufdachung: 6:38am On Aug 30, 2021
It's easier said than done. APC is a blood sucking party. Because since its inception lives have been sacrificed

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Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by OBoy50: 6:40am On Aug 30, 2021
Then they should oust the governor out!the earlier they do,the better for them
Cutezt:


Lol, yall just stay in faraway Lagos and think you know Plateau better than those in it. Only about 5% of plateau news gets national attention, most of the happenings are not seen or heard if you are not in the state. The only people who still backs Lalong in the whole of Plateau State are those under his direct payroll and one or 2 ass licking traditional rulers and stooges, Plateau knows no tribe again, they have all united to be plateau before any tribe. Did you hear that they recently inaugurated over 200 state police personelles? No, cos it doesn't get to the mainstream media.
Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by Hamiltonii: 6:43am On Aug 30, 2021
Jerryherd:
grin



I remember when SouthWest Government were battling to get Amotekun Security outfit, this same idiot called Simon Lalong did everything posible as Northern Governors Forum chairman to fustrate Amotekun....

Now Amotekun have successfully chased bandits backed to NorthCentral, he is now calling for state police



.

That's how idiots behave. They can't read the times and stand firm but turn around when their people have been massacred. Look at the South East, from govs (who are against their people on open grazing) to elders are all sycophants who can't stand for their people but want to lead Nigeria. Allowing Orji Uzor Kalu who 'has no network' in his village become president is like allowing Buhari a 3rd term. Please give me Osinbajo for 2023 make I see road.
Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by Lovenorth: 6:43am On Aug 30, 2021
No president would to hand over states security affairs in the hands of the Governors, if he does that it would mean he is stupid
Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by OBoy50: 6:44am On Aug 30, 2021
#youself? Chai....
See how this self acclaimed intelligent mumu just cast himself....next time,try and understand one's statement before displaying your empty skull into the matter
Munamu:


An ignoramus sighted! Nna plateeau state is North Central. Stop displaying youself incurred stupidity here.
Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by Exjoker(m): 6:49am On Aug 30, 2021
This is the greatest lie of the highest order. When was the last time the governor donated operational equipments to the security forces in the state

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Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by J3susFr3ak: 6:52am On Aug 30, 2021
The only reason why the Lalong-led APC Government is making excuses for him is related to the two week ultimatum given to him by the House of Assembly who were under great pressure by the Plateau Youth to act. Here is a summary of it.
It is a start....but a step in the right direction:

As part of deliberate measures to curb the incessant attacks on Plateau Communities , the House has:
1. Received and identified with mourners who came to the House with corps of Plateau citizens gruesomely murdered in their sleep during the curfew Imposed by Lalong.
2. Ordered the 17 local government chairmen to as a matter of urgency recruit and equip 3400 vigilantes ( 200 par Local Govt) for a start.
3. The House of Assembly has visited Hospitals and taken over the cost of treatment of all survivors and victims of Fulani Herdsmen attacks.
4. The House of Assembly has addressed a press conference asking plateau communities rise up and defend themselves against the onslaught by Fulani Herdsmen.
5. The House of Assembly has Mandated the Member Representing Langtang North Central who doubles as the chairman house committee on Health Hon. Daniel Nanbol Listick to grant a radio interview on behalf of the Assembly to talk to Plateau People.
6. The House of Assembly have transmitted a letter with an Ultimatum to Governor Lalong making certain demands which must be met in 2 weeks failure of the Executive to implement the demand of the House, The State Governor should expect the next line of action in accordance to the provision of the constitution.
I am reliably informed that part of the demands in that letter include immediate eviction of Herdsmen who have killed people and forcefully taken over their lands. The letter also have something about rehabilitating and returning IDPs back to their homes as well as reviving the State security outfit Operation Rainbow.

I also think the initial 200 is still too small. There needs to be an inistial massive number similar to the the SURGE-type approach done by the Americans in hunting down the terrorist in the bushes i n order to completely secure those areas for the original farming natives whose ancestral lands is currently occupied by alien Fulani Herder Terrorists. My own village is one of them too.

The dude calling himself Ibkhaleel with the No Peace without Justice post outlined a litany of one-sided "selected" offenses by Plateau Natives. Here is a summary of the whole "gist": You a stranger come to my house and find me warm and welcoming and decided to enjoy my hospitality for a while. But of course, you were busy studying me closely....my weaknesses...waiting for a perfect opportunity to uproot me from my own house the moment you think you have the right numbers and backing. Any number of alien "settlements" no matter how long does not make you indigenous to that place. This is where the Plateau Natives draw the line. I am sure the Yoruba, Igbo, Tiv and any other ethnic group will draw the same lines as well. No amount of genocidal terror by any types of persons can change that.

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Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by Safyqueen: 6:54am On Aug 30, 2021
ComrdDRS1:
Idiotic Lalong was insulting Ortom for enacting the open grazing law. He was busy calling Ortom names, saying all sorts of stupid things, but today same foolish APC are saying Lalong is incapacitated because he doesn't have control over the security forces.

Where are those foolish people insulting Ortom everyday, can you now agree that he is always right........ Ortomatic thank you to Ortom.

How does the open grazing law save the Benue people from the killings since enacted?

Ortom is a failure, ten times Buhari and Fulani race he insults every time it is due to pay salaries.

We never heard Fulani herdsmen scraping newly constructed roads nor demolishing/destroying social amenities in Benue state, what is he doing?

He missed the logic. Attack the government or maybe sometimes presidency not Buhari in person. He has forgotten he is part of the government. Olodo.

The truth is that as Fulanis cannot cleans any tribe from Nigeria, same way Ortom cannot cleans Fulanis from Nigeria.

Lastly, lets join hands to nip this killings in bud. Nigeria is bigger than Buhari and Fulanis.
Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by One1Nigeria: 6:57am On Aug 30, 2021
caleboxylic:


East is doing same. North central must unite and execute that. Security is a local issue and should be dealt locally. Get vigilante in numbers per community and that solves the problems while we await the state police creation.

unity and effective communication is needed to achieve and create that kind of amotekun outfit,the North Central don't have a unifing language like the southwest....Yoruba is more United in Language...
Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by Safyqueen: 7:06am On Aug 30, 2021
big7:
Craze!!

MNK, God will continue to bless you for opening our eyes in the South East. For the creation of ESN may posterity be kind on your descendant.

I wonder if not for the kinda plan MNK had done security wise South East would have been over ridden by the God forsaken lanky sons and bastard from futa jallon in cohort with the incompetent self imposed governors on the people.

But we are awake they can only use the military and we fastly getting use to the military brute force already. Something I know is dem no born an fulani lanky son of bastards fulani fool to try them craze down east here. You attack but be rest assured you won't be alive to see or hear of the next attack same routine continues..

Igbo's let continue to make the south east a fortress cos that the only way to remain alive and prosper

Preach peace and stop this chest-beating. Fulanis cannot overran the smallest tribe in Nigeria at this digital age talk less of a big tribe like Igbo.
Go after the killer Fulanis who are majorly itinerants not settled ones. Attacking every Fulani or northerners in the east will result to genocide on the Igbos up north. Remember that will not make any president to resign neither will military takes over.
So preach peace again I advocate.
Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by icedbreez(m): 7:06am On Aug 30, 2021
Oluku gov running around with a party that is massacring his people...

Ortom of Benue on the other hand stood with his people. kudos to him
Re: Plateau Attacks: Lalong Incapacitated, Can’t Order Security Agencies – APC by Emmy000seun(m): 7:11am On Aug 30, 2021
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Lol, yall just stay in faraway Lagos and think you know Plateau better than those in it. Only about 5% of plateau news gets national attention, most of the happenings are not seen or heard if you are not in the state. The only people who still backs Lalong in the whole of Plateau State are those under his direct payroll and one or 2 ass licking traditional rulers and stooges, Plateau knows no tribe again, they have all united to be plateau before any tribe. Did you hear that they recently inaugurated over 200 state police personelles? No, cos it doesn't get to the mainstream media.

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