Wednesday, 4 July 2018

LALONG:The Security Architecture Of The State Is Being Reviewed

In a quest to find lasting solutions to the gruesome attacks that has been unleashed on the home of peace and tourism, the peace loving Governor, Simon Lalong said Governent are reviewing the make up of security commands in the state.

Gov Simon Lalong  said the security architecture of the state is being reviewed to close gaps identified during the unfortunate attack on some communities in the State.

Lalong also said relevant laws are being reviewed to ensure maximal penalties against such criminals

Gov. Lalong who spoke at the  End-of-month Prayer organised at the Plateau State Government House Chapel in Jos, also condemned those exploiting the attack for political gains saying, "it is wrong to play politics with the lives of people".

In his sermon titled "We hold the key" the Deputy Chaplain of the Chapel Rev. Dewan, took his reading from Jeremiah 29:7,  urging
believers to pray for peace of the land.

 "we must agree to work in unity as we pray for our State" he added.

The Bible reading was taken by Prof Mathew Sule, Executive Secretary, SUBEB, Prof Yohana Izam, Vice Chancellor, Plateau State University, Bokkos and Hon Dan Manjang, Commissioner of Science and Technology.

There were prayers for peace led by Rev. Obed Dashan, COCIN Vice President, the representative of ECWA President, Rev Stephen Panya Baba and Rev Buba Aliyu amongst others,

Goodwill messages were given by the His Highness Agwom Izere and Justice Longji representing the Traditional Council and Judiciary respectively.

The church service was attended by Mrs Regina Lalong, wife of the Governor, Prof Sonni Tyode, Deputy Governor, Rufus Bature, the SGS and John Dafaan, the Chief of Staff and their spouses.

Others in attendance included Members of the State Executive Council, Permanent Secretaries, clergymen and heads of Boards and parastatals as well as members of the public.









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