Plateau State Governor, Jonah Jang Friday, renamed the
State University after the late Chief Solomon Lar, regarded as the founding
father of the old Plateau state, who passed on recently in the United States of
America after a brief illness.
This is as Professor Jerry Gana described Lar as the
Mandela of Nigeria, and said he would be greatly missed especially his belief
in unity.
The Governor made the disclosure at the General Aviation
Terminal of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, while receiving
the large contingent of both government officials and families members who
accompanied the corpse from the U.S.
As a mark of respect, Jang declared three days mourning in
the honour of the late political icon beginning from Wednesday to Friday next week.
In addition, the governor equally declared 13th of March every year as public
holiday in the state as a mark of honour to the late politician.
He said: "We have all gathered today to receive
baba back home because of what he means to Plateau and Nasarawa states,
which he governed when the two states were one. That is why Nasarawa State is
participating in this burial fully, Bauchi state is also participating in this
burial fully.
“I want to take this opportunity to
announce that and declaring three days of mourning from 11-13 December in
Plateau State. I am also declaring the day of the burial, 13 of December, a
work free day in Plateau state as Solomon Lar's Day.
"We have decided in Plateau state to honour baba in a special way and for this reason, I am renaming the Plateau state University ''Solomon Daushep Lar University."
"We have decided in Plateau state to honour baba in a special way and for this reason, I am renaming the Plateau state University ''Solomon Daushep Lar University."
In his remarks, the President, who was represented by
Senator Bala Mohammed, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT),
described Lar as a statesman and a legendary, who came and conquered, who
brought peace to bear in the life of so many Nigerians.
''It is indeed a coincidence that we are receiving here a
great man in the federal capital territory Abuja when another great African,
President Nelson Mandela died.
It is not a usual coincidence because they have fought
gallantly, they have brought emancipation but peacefully without violence. They
brought reconciliation to the table.
Today, we are witnessing a South
Africa that is free of rancour and division. Today we are celebrating a great
man, who was the first Chairman of our party, which has grown from strength to
strength."
The Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) Alhaji Bamangar Tukur, described Lar as an icon of Nigeria who will be missed by all.
Tukur said: ''He was a great son of Nigeria, a light in the political island, and we will miss him greatly."
The Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) Alhaji Bamangar Tukur, described Lar as an icon of Nigeria who will be missed by all.
Tukur said: ''He was a great son of Nigeria, a light in the political island, and we will miss him greatly."
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R.I.P,i wish to correct Prof Jerry Gana dat he can never n shud never compare Mandela n Solomon Lar n in fact nobody present among our leaders now especially under d ruling pdp party can be compare to Mandela bcause of u are too corrupt n self centre,d one dat truly love d masses n mean well will ask 4 division of Nigeria cause unity of Nigeria can't work bcause her foundation is full of corruption n sentiment,as for Jang it is too early to name d University after Solomon Lar not even wen he is being mourn,it shows u do it 4 selfish n political interest n also u don't haf sense of governance n dat is y d majority of ur fellow governors refused to vote 4 u to be their leader of governors forum despise dat GEJ impose u on them
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