Plateau killings: Perpetrators will be brought to book, Gov Lalong vows

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By Golok Nanmwa, Jos

Plateau state Governor Simon Lalong at the weekend said he will leave no stone unturned in bringing those responsible for the Mangu attack in the state to justice.

Lalong made this known when the Plateau State Security Council held an emergency meeting to review and assess the recent attacks in various villages in Mangu Local Government which left many dead, property destroyed and others injured.

The Security Meeting which was held at the Government House Rayfield, Jos was chaired by the Governor Simon Bako Lalong.

Governor Lalong while briefing newsmen after the meeting said the council reviewed the situation and resolved that all suspects arrested for allegedly carrying out the attack must be immediately prosecuted in a transparent and open manner to send a strong message to the public that no criminal conduct will go unpunished.

He said the council condemned the dastardly act and remains committed to sustaining the search for other fleeing perpetrators who must be arrested and dealt with swiftly.

The Governor also stated that the Security Council mandated the security agencies to sustain the presence of their personnel on ground to rebuild confidence and halt any further affront on innocent citizens.

Lalong also disclosed that the Government will immediately step in to address the plight of displaced persons in the area and work towards restoring normalcy.

The Governor also announced the plans to step up engagement both at local and State levels which will lead to setting up of an Engagement Committee to douse the tension generated by the unfortunate incident.

The council also appealed to citizens to increase vigilance and avoid any action that can lead to escalation of the situation. He assured that the Government will not fold its arms to see its citizens being maimed and killed by criminals for no reason.

It would be recalled that the Deputy Governor Prof. Sonni Tyoden, the Secretary to the Government of the State Prof. Danladi Abok Atu and security Chiefs in the State visited the affected areas on Wednesday.