Lalong rejects cattle colonies, says it’s malicious to say he’s carved out portion of state for it

Anslem Okoro
Anslem Okoro
Gov. Simon Bako Lalong of Plateau

The Plateau State Governor, Simon Lalong, said on Friday the state would not be part of the planned cattle colonies.

Lalong described as “false, malicious and highly mischievous,” reports in the social media that he had carved out parts of Riyom, Barkin Ladi and Bokkos local government areas of the state for the creation of cattle colonies.

The governor’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Dan Manjang, who broke the news of the government’s decision, advised all peace-loving citizens of Plateau State to “discountenance such mischievous information” and gravitate towards issues of unity, rather than those that divide them.

Manjang, in a statement in Jos, said: “The attention of the Executive Governor of Plateau State, Rt. Hon. Simon Bako Lalong, has been drawn to the news making the rounds, particularly in the social media that parts of Riyom, Barkin Ladi and Bokkos LGAs have been carved out for the creation of colonies for cattle, in fulfilment of his promises to the Fulani who have pressured him, to either cede those areas or he faces the other side of their viciousness which may cost his aspirations.

“The Governor herein after state unequivocally that this thinking is not only the figment of the imagination of its authors, who want to make political capital out of it, but false, malicious and highly mischievous.

“Governor Simon Bako Lalong does not contemplate such action and he further calls on all good citizens of Plateau to bury such imagination of these elements bent on throwing the state into confusion. Cattle colonies are not in the imagination of Governor Lalong.

“Consequently, the Governor urges all peace loving citizens of Plateau State to discountenance such mischievous information but to gravitate towards issues that unite us rather than those that divide us.”

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