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Plateau Commissioner for Information and Communications, Joyce Ramnap
By POLYCARP AUTA
The Plateau Government has commenced investigation into the alleged poisoning of cattle at Tafi Gana community of Bassa Local Government Area (LGA) of the state.
Mrs Joyce Ramnap, the state’s Commissioner for Information and Communications, disclosed this in a statement on Thursday in Jos.
Ramnap said the move became imperative to de-escalate tensions and curb the current security threats within Bassa and environs.
“Our attention has been drawn to an allegation circulating on social media, concerning the alleged poisoning of 36 cows belonging to one Malam Samaila Nuhu of Tafi Gana community of Bassa.
“While government is deeply concerned about this, it urges the public to remain calm and avoid speculations or narratives that may further inflame tensions and disrupt the peace in the area.
“In line with government’s commitment to justice, transparency, and peaceful coexistence among all citizens, the Ministry of Livestock Development, Veterinary Services and Fisheries has been directed to immediately commence a thorough investigation into the incident.
“A team of veterinary experts, environmental officers, and field investigators have already been deployed to the location to collect samples and establish the facts surrounding the alleged poisoning,” she said.
Ramnap expressed government’s commitment to promoting peaceful cohabitation, inclusive dialogue, and sustainable solutions to longstanding issues of land use and grazing practices.
She further warned residents to desist from making inflammatory statements and allow due process in the ongoing investigation. (NAN)