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The Plateau government says it is working hard with security agencies to check the spate of kidnaping, cultism and other forms of violent crimes in the state.
Gov. Simon Lalong said this on Sunday during a special interdenominational service organised at the Church of Christ in Nation (COCIN) Headquarters in Jos to mark the 2021 Armed Forces Remembrance Day.
“I am aware of the incidences of kidnapping, cultism and other violent crimes in some parts of Plateau.
“Government is working hard with the security agencies and stakeholders to ensure that the ugly incidences are tackled,” he said.
The governor said he signed the Anti-kidnapping, Land grabbing, Cultism and Violence-related Matters bill into law to curb the menace.
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The Plateau Government says it is working hard with security agencies to check the spate of kidnapping, cultism and other forms of violent crimes in the state.
Gov. Simon Lalong said this on Sunday during a special interdenominational service organised at the Church of Christ in Nation (COCIN) Headquarters in Jos to mark the 2021 Armed Forces Remembrance Day.
“I am aware of the incidences of kidnapping, cultism and other violent crimes in some parts of Plateau.
“Government is working hard with the security agencies and stakeholders to ensure that the ugly incidences are tackled,” he said.
Lalong
The Plateau government says it is working hard with security agencies to check the spate of kidnaping, cultism and other forms of violent crimes in the state.
Gov. Simon Lalong said this on Sunday during a special interdenominational service organised at the Church of Christ in Nation (COCIN) Headquarters in Jos to mark the 2021 Armed Forces Remembrance Day.
“I am aware of the incidences of kidnapping, cultism and other violent crimes in some parts of Plateau.
“Government is working hard with the security agencies and stakeholders to ensure that the ugly incidences are tackled,” he said. x
The governor said he signed the Anti-kidnapping, Land grabbing, Cultism and Violence-related Matters bill into law to curb the menace.