Plateau state governor, Simon Lalong as emerged as the new chairman of the Northern Governors’ Forum.
Outgoing chairman of the forum, Governor Kassim Shettima of Borno state disclosed this in a communique at the end of a meeting in Kaduna on Friday 17th May 2019.
Governor Shettima said the election of Lalong was based on the “peace and harmony” he has brought to the people of his state, adding that the forum has the confidence that the Plateau governor would continue to build on the achievements of its past leaders.
He commended members of the forum for electing Lalong and urged them to give him all the needed support to succeed.
Shettima also said the northern governors will soon meet with President Muhammadu Buhari in order to exchange ideas on how best to tackle the insecurity ravaging the region.
“The Northern States Governor’s Forum convened a meeting to deliberate on the major issues affecting the Northern States and the nation at large, particularly the current challenges of insecurity which seems to be deteriorating, despite concerted efforts by the Federal and State Governments,” the communique said.
“The Forum deliberated extensively on the nature of the insecurity currently bedeviling the region and various ways and means of dealing with the situation.
“In order to tackle the challenges holistically in an all-encompassing manner, the Forum set up a Committee under the chairmanship of the Governor of Katsina State, Alhaji Aminu Bello Masari to inter-alia develop a comprehensive regional plan of action that could bring lasting solutions to the lingering crises.
“The committee as parts of its mandate would seek an audience with Mr. President and make an adequate presentation to him on the true nature of the security challenges.
“It would also make suggestions based on the thorough and insightful analysis and assessment of the situation on the best possible was the Federal Government to resolve the incessant.
“The Forum elected the Executive Governor of Plateau State, Mr. Simon Lalong as the New Chairman of the Northern Governors’ Forum with effect from May 29, 2019.”