Caleb Mutfwang, governor of Plateau, has commended President
Bola Tinubu for approving the recruitment of 1,000 forest guards to strengthen
security in the state.
Mutfwang spoke on Thursday during Tinubu’s visit to Jos, the
state capital, to commiserate with families of victims of the recent attack at
the Angwan Rukuba community.
“Let me not forget the approval to recruit 1,000 forest
guards to add to the security network here,” the governor said.
“This will soon become a reality, among other things that
you are doing and you have done for us.”
“I’m trusting God that you will come back to Plateau under
more auspicious circumstances, where we will welcome you with joy and dance.
Today’s visit is to console and commiserate with us.
“Therefore, we will not take away from the soberness of this
moment. However, I want to place it on record, Mr President, that we are truly
grateful for this visit.”
In January, Tinubu had approved the recruitment of 1,000
forest guards for Plateau to improve security in the state.
Speaking during the visit, the president announced plans to
strengthen security surveillance, including the installation of cameras to help
law enforcement identify perpetrators.
“We are going to install immediately a network of cameras
that will help law enforcement agencies identify the troublemakers instantly,”
he said.
He urged community leaders and residents to work together to
end the cycle of violence, stressing the need for unity and peaceful
coexistence.
“We must break the shackles of violence, ignorance, poverty
and hopelessness together,” he said.
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