Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 03:30 pm
Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State on Sunday alleged that some “disgruntled elements” in the State were bent on disturbing the peaceful atmosphere in the area.
Raising the alarm in his Sallah message to the people, the governor lamented that the enviable reputation of Bauchi as being the most peaceful state in the North-East, was being threatened by the activities of these people.
“I am proud to say that Bauchi State has earned an enviable reputation of being a peaceful State.
“However, events of the last Eid-el-fitr almost altered the record. It is therefore the duty of every one of us to jealously preserve this reputation and avoid all acts that would tarnish this fine attribute.
“I wish to observe with regret that some disgruntled elements are bent on disturbing this peaceful atmosphere through the use of thugs.
“It is pathetic to observe a situation where our youth, who are our hope for tomorrow, are being used to destabilize the peaceful disposition of the state”, he said.
Mohammed warned that his administration will, “neither tolerate, nor condone, such disruptive tendencies,” and advised parents to keep watch over their children and ensure that they were not used by selfish people.
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