Monday, 25 November 2013

Al-Mustapha visits Jos, seeks end to crisis





  • The former soldier also visited the family of late Solomon Lar.

‪The former Chief Security Officer to late Head of State, Sani Abacha, Hamza Al-Mustapha has pledged to help bring an end to the crisis that has rocked Jos and other Plateau communities.
‪Mr. Al-Mustapha made the appeal on Thursday in Jos during a peace parley with youth of the state at the Hill station hotel.
‪”Back in the 80′s, Plateau was home for all,” the former soldier said.
“I am calling on the people of the state to tolerate each other. I am committed to ensuring that lasting peace is restored back to the state‬.
‪”I am appealing to all communities in Plateau State irrespective of tribe, religion, to eschew bitterness and forgive themselves for peace to reign. My mission at all times is to ensure a peaceful Nigeria.”‬
‪When asked why he visited the state, the former soldier, who spent 13 years in jail while on trial for murder, said “my mission here in the state is that of peace and nothing else.‬”
‪”I and the youth and the entire people of Plateau State are going to work together with all stakeholders to consolidate on the fragile peace in the state‬.”
Mr. Al-Mustapha was recently released from jail after the Court of Appeal ruled he was not involved in the murder of late Kudirat Abiola.
‪While in Jos, Mr. Al-Mustapha visited the secretariat of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, and that of Jamaatu Nasir Islam, JNI, to solicit the spiritual support of the clergy for peace to return to Plateau.
He also paid a condolence visit to the family of the late former Plateau governor, Solomon Lar.
He applauded the lifestyle of Mr. Lar, the first national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and called on Nigerians to emulate the former governor.
He said he met late Mr. Lar during the latter’s time as Minister of Police Affairs.
Earlier, while addressing the youth, the former soldier promised to provide job opportunities for them.

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