Plateau Governor Lalong tenders apologies over Benue comments

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Governor, Simon Lalong of Plateau State has tendered his unreserved
apologies to the people of Benue State and Nigerians over the comments
he made following the murder of over 60 people by herdsmen in two local
government areas.

Governor Lalong had told newsmen that he warned Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue
against passing the anti-grazing law which was believed to have caused
the deadly killings by the herdsmen.

The governor’s statement was widely criticised as highly insensitive
and suggestive of justifying the killings and grave injuries inflicted
on the villagers by the unidentified herdsmen.

However,  Lalong, at the weekend in Abuja,  told newsmen that his
comments would not in any way help in the resolution of the crisis.

While expressing his belief in the sanctity of human lives,  the
governor said Plateau State has a strong affinity with all states in the
Middle Belt, especially Benue which was carved out of Plateau State,
noting that his initial comments were misconstrued and misinterpreted.

He said: “I am here to comment on my statement concerning the
lingering issue. That is my comment after the presidential visit in
respect of the crisis in Benue State.

“Once again, let me use this opportunity extend my deepest sympathies
and extend our condolences to the people of  Benue State over this
great loss. My prayer is that God will continue to give them and every
Nigerian the fortitude to bear the loss.

“I must say that I humbly apologise for my comments because I have
seen that it was really misconceived and misinterpreted. That generated a
lot of social media write-up here and there about the issue. I
apologise for that because neither the argument for or against helps the
matter because it involves lives.

I have great respect for the sanctity of human lives
and the unity of the Middle Belt. I would not say Plateau is fighting
Benue State at all. We are brothers and sisters. Benue was created out
of Plateau. Nasarawa was created out of Pleteau.

“We still remain brothers and sisters. So I extend my prayers to all
of them and I pray that God Almighty will give them the fortitude to
bear the loss and grant the souls of the departed eternal rest.

“This is to tell those who are for and against  that there is need,
especially at this time when lives are involved, for all of us to join
hands to ensure that we work towards  the resolution of the matter and
helping in ensuring peace not only in Benue, but in Nigeria.”

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