A socio political group, Gazum Development Association in Langtang North local government of Plateau State, has disassociated itself from a document purportedly written by one Longken Gashik , a non-Tarok man, under the auspices of Tarok Progressive Movement on the Ponzhi Tarok stool.

A socio political group, Gazum Development Association in Langtang North local government of Plateau State, has disassociated itself from a document purportedly written by one Longken Gashik , a non-Tarok man, under the auspices of Tarok Progressive Movement on the Ponzhi Tarok stool.

The National President of the group Mr. Clement Chirman in a statement signed and made available to newsmen in Jos yesterday said, ordinarily they would have dismissed the document and its desperate appendices as thrash and therefore not worthy of any reply, but were compelled to do so because the diatribe might mislead unsuspecting members of the public into paying attention to it.

He was apparently reacting to a statement issued by a group, Tarok Progressive Movement, signed by Longken Gashik, its coordinator who said that the indisputable fact remain that his Royal Majesty the Ponzhi Tarok Gen. Domkat Bali remains to this day the paramount ruler of the Tarok people.
According to Longken Gashik the detractors and mischief characters peddling distorted information that the selection of HRM, Gen. Domkat Bali, the Ponzhi Tarok has been voided by Appeal Court should come forward with their verifiable proof as to claims.

According to the statement, “although Mr. Longken Gashik cannot be a Tarok man and therefore ignorant of the content of Tarok history and tradition, we will take him only on points of observation on the various lies he assembled in his document, perhaps, for the purpose of massaging the will of his sponsors”.
He added that the judgement of 8th May, 2014 also has nothing to do with the Court of Appeal judgement which stopped Gen Bali from acting as Ponzhi Tarok.

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Ponzhi taroh tussle: Gazum Development Association disclaims contending group called the Taroh Progressive Movement

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