Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang denounced persistent insecurity as a critical barrier to state development following a devastating attack in the Kwall District. After gunmen struck the Zike and Kimakpa communities in the Bassa Local Government Area, Mutfwang visited the site, witnessing extensive destruction and the tragic loss of life from the Sunday night assault.
The governor acknowledged significant investments in security technology but admitted that terrorism continues to obstruct economic progress. He emphasized that residents cannot safely cultivate farms or pursue normal economic activities due to ongoing violence. Mutfwang expressed commitment to ending the violent cycle and bringing perpetrators to justice.
Appreciating President Bola Tinubu's support, Mutfwang called on security agencies to intensify their operations. He stressed the importance of community vigilance while cautioning against lawlessness. The governor urged youths to defend their neighborhoods responsibly and work collaboratively with security forces to protect their communities.
The governor acknowledged significant investments in security technology but admitted that terrorism continues to obstruct economic progress. He emphasized that residents cannot safely cultivate farms or pursue normal economic activities due to ongoing violence. Mutfwang expressed commitment to ending the violent cycle and bringing perpetrators to justice.
Appreciating President Bola Tinubu's support, Mutfwang called on security agencies to intensify their operations. He stressed the importance of community vigilance while cautioning against lawlessness. The governor urged youths to defend their neighborhoods responsibly and work collaboratively with security forces to protect their communities.