
The Northern Governors’ Forum has urged all stakeholders, especially
in the North, to remain calm and be democratic in expressing their views
about the suspended Ruga settlement project by the Federal Government.
The Forum Chairman and Governor of Plateau State, Simon Lalong, made
the appeal in a statement he issued in Abuja, according to NAN.
Lalong urged all stakeholders to be democratic in their views, while allowing government to handle the matter.
He said that the forum was already reaching out to major
stakeholders, particularly in the North, after receiving the position of
the leadership of the Coalition of Northern Groups.
Lalong said that with the ensuing development following the
announcement of the suspension of the initiative; it had become
pertinent for him as Chairman of the forum to make clarifications on the
true position in order to calm nerves.
“We have acknowledged the varied responses that have been coming in
throughout the hours after the announcement of the suspension which we
see as part of the beauty of democracy.
“This allows citizens to participate in shaping and moderating the
functions of government with regards to matters of public interest.
“Meanwhile, we urge all stakeholders and all shades of interested
parties, especially from the North, to remain calm and air their views
democratically and decently while allowing the government chance to
handle the matter.
“In the meantime, we are happy to announce that we are reaching out
engagement with major stakeholders in the matter particularly in the
North.
“This is after receiving the position of the leadership of the
Coalition of Northern Groups with the hope of getting the public to
fully understand the whole concept and the wisdom behind the decision by
the government.
“We acknowledge here the Coalition’s concerns and in particular, its
decency in urging the northern people to remain civil and resist the
temptation to be drawn into anything untoward.
“We are reassured that the leadership of the Coalition is genuinely
and responsibly concerned with the betterment of the whole nation and
with the well-being of the Northern region and people in particular, and
that it will continue to work for calm and understanding,” Lalong said.
The governor assured that at the end of the day, what was coming out
of the suspension would turn out to be more beneficial and in the best
interest of the whole nation.
“We are working on a complete package that comes with multi sectoral
and multidimensional benefits that will serve the interest of all, both
in the short and long terms.
“We once again urge for understanding and cooperation from all,” he said.
The federal government, on Tuesday, announced the suspension of the planned Ruga settlement project.
President Muhammadu Buhari’s New Media aide, Bashir Ahmad confirmed the suspension on his verified Twitter handle.
He tweeted, “The federal government after consultations with
stakeholders has suspended the Ruga Settlement Project, for now, Kebbi
State Governor disclosed that after a meeting with Vice President, Yemi
Osinbajo.”

