Jos Attack: Governor Lalong visits victims in hospitals, monitors compliance to curfew
By Omolola Fadile, Jos
The Plateau State Governor Simon Bako Lalong on Monday 16th August 2021, visited some hospitals in Jos to see some of the victims of the recent attacks in Jos as well as inspect other facilities that were affected with the skirmishes that ensued as a result of violence that erupted in some parts of the State.
Governor Lalong accompanied by his Deputy, Prof. Sonni Tyoden, heads of Security Agencies in the State and some members of the State Executive Council, visited the Bingham University Teaching Hospital Jos where he was taken round the wards by the Chief Medical Director.
The Governor was told that some of the patients were brought into the hospital from the attacks by commuters along Rukuba road as well as others brought in from the attacks that took place on Sunday before the imposition of the 24 hour curfew on Jos North.
The Governor also visited the Redeemed Christian Church of God at Bauchi Ring road which was partially torched by some hoodlums before the community rose to defend the Church and invite security personnel to take charge.
Resisting the attacks
Management Committee Chairman of Jos North Local Government Shehu Bala told the Governor that when the Church was attacked, muslim members of the community barricaded the facility and resisted the hoodlums from destroying the Church. Despite that, they succeeded in partially torching part of the building.
The Governor thereafter visited the Plateau Specialist Hospital where he was conducted round the facility by the Medical Director Dr. Golwa who said some of the victims brought in have been responding to treatment with only one in the intensive care unit.
Plateau State Governor condemns attacks in Rukuba community
While speaking to newsmen after the visit, the Governor said the events of recent weeks which include the attacks on communities in Bassa and Riyom, as well as travellers on Rukuba road and others carried out on Sunday morning before the imposition of 24 hour curfew on Jos North, was totally condemnable and unacceptable.
“On behalf of the government I still stand to condemn this act. These are clear acts of criminality and all those who perpetrated these acts are criminals and nothing more. Whenever they start, it takes a different dimension with the purpose to take us back to the era of religious crisis. But by God’s grace we are on top of it. We will not allow religious crisis in this State any longer”.
Governor Lalong equally expressed his gratitude to the federal government for its swift response to the crisis.
“We thank God the Federal Government has also sent a team from the IG’s office led by a DIG. We sympathise with those who lost their relations and properties and we want to assure the people of Plateau State that we will not allow this to go unpunished as some suspects have already been arrested. This time around, we will deal with people found guilty, both from the Bassa attacks and this one in Jos. We will go in for prosecution immediately and then go after suspects at large because we don’t want to allow this kind of thing again to come back to Plateau State”.
The Governor frowned at the misuse of the social media blaming it for circulating offensive and provocative messages and videos that are more alarming than true and factual. Lalong said the Government in conjunction with security agents are tracking the originators of such fake and gory messages for prosecution.
Emmanuel Ukoh