x

Vigilante Groups Are Allowed in Nasarawa State – Gov Sule

Ukandi Odey, Jos

Governor Abdullahi Sule has explained that his recent banning of certain vigilante groups from operating in the State is not a blanket ban on all vigilante activities within State.

The Governor said he only outlawed ethnic militias or vigilante groups whose membership is restricted specific or certain ethnic groups exclusive of others, explaining that vigilante groups that are open to all tribes or ethnic groups and meant for the protection of the general society and the common good are free and enabled by law to operate.

Speaking in Jos over the weekend during the seventieth anniversary of the establishment of Bukuru Technical College, BUTEC, of which he is an alumnus, Governor Sule said he took action concerning the vigilate groups to forestall a situation where some elements within the society will disguise as vigilantes and raise ethnic frontiers to promote ethnic discord and tension.

As an old student (1980 graduate class) and chairman of the occasion, Governor Sule commended the vision of the founders, noting that BUTEC has contributed immensely to the training of captains of industry in Nigeria, and to that extent impacted positively on the employment potential of the national economy over the years.

Noting that the school however has degenerated over the years in terms of infrastructure and other technical equipments for craft work and training, he called on all the old students who are now in various trades and positions in the global economy, to rise to the occasion and rescue the school from continuing depletion and fall in standards and programmes, and reposition it to respond to growing technological and manpower challenges in the national economy.

Dissatisfied with the state of the College refectory which he recalled was conducive and hygienic during their time and decrying the refectory infrastructure which have either collapsed or disappeared, the Nasarawa State Governor announced that he will personally replace the infrastructure that used to be in the College refectory, and reiterated the call on the alumni to come together immediately to conceive and implement a resuscitation and revamping agenda for the College.

Hot this week

Importance of Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution(IPCR) to Security Challenges

By Jemimah LamiNigeria’s security environment remains one of...

Stakeholders Call for Disability-Inclusive Climate Action in Kaduna

Stakeholders in Kaduna State have called for climate policies...

Peter Obi Reacts to Edo Incident, Says Experiences of Lawlessness ‘Not New’

Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has said that experiences...

APC Praises Kogi Governor Ododo’s Performance, Receives ₦100m Support for Tinubu

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has commended Kogi State...

Plateau Killings: Gov Mutfwang Urges Residents to Avoid Reprisals, Maintain Peace

Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang has called on residents...

Security Operatives Repel Attack in Plateau’s Wase LGA, No Casualties Reported

Security operatives have repelled an attempted attack by suspected...

FG Youth Opportunity Summit Engages 12,000 Young Nigerians, Mobilises 255 Volunteers

The Federal Government says its Youth Opportunity Summit has...

Women Groups Rally Behind Umahi, Insist Allegations Must Be Tested In Court

Four women-led advocacy groups have called for strict adherence...

TSO Appoints North Central Coordinators for 2026 National Football Tournament

The Tinubu Support Organisation (TSO) Football Directorate has appointed...

As Nigeria’s Mining Sector Faces 2026 EITI Review

By Dr Austin MahoNigeria's mining sector is approaching a...

Importance of Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution(IPCR) to Security Challenges

By Jemimah LamiNigeria’s security environment remains one of...

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img