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Plateau Killings: Governors Condole Lalong

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The Progressive Governors Forum, have commiserated with Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau State over the recent killings in the state.
On August 14, a massacre of commuters took place on Rukuba road in Jos North Local Government Area (LGA).
The chairman of the forum, Gov. Atiku Bagudu of Kebbi, who on Monday led some members on a condolence visit to Lalong at Government House, Jos, appealed for peace in the state.
He described the massacre as sad and tragic and condemned the act, saying peace was critical for the sustenance of progress in  any society.
“We are here to commiserate with you, to offer you encouragement and to pray for all those innocent souls who lost their lives and their families and to encourage you to be steadfast in your search for peace,” he said.
 Bagudu condoled the families of those who were directly affected by the incident while praying for speedy recovery for the injured and eternal rest for those who were killed.
He said irrespective of people’s status, the rule of law must be respected in order to have a peaceful society.
He commended religious leaders in the state for their united stance in condemning the massacre.
The chairman said that no religious or traditional institution encouraged the wanton destruction of lives and property.
Bagudu prayed for wisdom for Lalong and his team toward putting an end to the security challenges in the state.
He also commiserated with President Muhammadu Buhari,  noting that the incident affected all parts of the country since it involved people from different areas.
Responding, Lalong thanked the forum members for their support, saying some suspects have been arrested and would be prosecuted to serve as deterrent to others.
He said some of the commuters were rescued while the injured were receiving treatment.
Lalong told the governors that he had earlier gone on an assessment tour to monitor compliance with the curfew he imposed on some local government areas.

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