He urged Nigerians to support security agencies in exposing bandits, terrorists, kidnappers and other criminals.
Former Head of State, Yakubu Gowon has appealed to Plateau residents to coexist peacefully to stimulate development.
Mr Gowon made the call at the unveiling of the redesigned ‘Rayfield 1913’ on Saturday in Jos, the oldest golf course in Nigeria.
He said that Plateau people and Nigerians should explore all neccesary measures in the pursue of peace, while respecting the sanctity of life at all times.
While commending the Nigerian Armed Forces personnel for their gallant efforts in dealing with insecurity across the country, he urged Nigerians to support security agencies in exposing criminals.
The former head of state was delighted on the progress of Golf in Plateau and Nigeria, commending Mr Lalong for his efforts in developing the game in the state.
“I commend Lalong for his passion for the game and also redeveloping the Rayfield Golf Course which is now comparable to any standard course in Nigeria,” he said.
In his remarks, the governor thanked Mr Gowon for honouring the state to unveil the redesigned Rayfield Golf Course, saying its historic significance must be cherished and economic potential in sports harnnesed.
Mr Lalong said that his efforts to foster peace and expose criminals and crisis merchants had helped in building the confidence of visitors to the State.
(NAN)