His Excellency Mr Simon
Lalong, the Plateau State Governor, on Thursday condemned
the assassination of a former Head of
Civil Service in the state, Moses Gwom, by suspected Fulani herdsmen and
directed residents to be vigilant and protect their domains.
A soldier, identified as Corporal
Chimezie Goodluck, and a businesswoman, Rhoda Dauda, were also killed in
the attack suspected to have been carried out by Fulani herdsmen.
He also directed security agencies to
fish out the perpetrators of the killings which took place by 9.00pm on
Tuesday at Doruwa community, also known as Wereh, in the Barkin Ladi
Local Government Area of the state.
Lalong in a Government House statement
issued in Jos by the Director of Press and Public Affairs, Samuel Nanle,
said the masterminds of the attacks would soon be apprehended.
The statement partly read, “This event
(killing) is unfortunate and highly condemnable. The governor has
therefore directed the security agencies in the state to swing into
action to fish out the perpetrators of this heinous and dastardly act.
He has also assured the people of the state that their safety remains a
priority to the government despite pockets of cases that seem to suggest
the existence of reprisals.
“The executive governor is further
calling on all residents of neighbourhoods that experienced violence
during the dark decade of violent conflicts in the state not to rest on
their oars in ensuring vigilance through security watch and intensified
efforts in building community cohesion.”
Also reacting to the death of their
kinsman, a socio-political group, the Berom Educational and Cultural
Organisation, said the killings were aimed at wiping them out of their
land.
BECO said it had lost the finest sons and daughters in Berom to unprovoked killings.
The position of BECO was contained in a
statement titled, ‘Another deadly blow to peace in Berom land,” signed
by its President, Ericson Fom, and Chairman, Media and Publicity
Sub-Committee of BPS 2017, Rwang Gyang.
The statement read in part, ‘BECO is
rudely shocked by the assassination of Moses Gwom, a former Head of
Civil Service, Plateau State and two others by persons suspected to be
Fulani at a village near Barkin Ladi town. This ugly and very painful
incident has definitely shook the fragile foundation of the so-called
relative peace the state was said to be enjoying.”
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