IG assures Mutfwang of improved security in Plateau



The Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, has assured Plateau State Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang of the Federal Government’s commitment to restoring security in the state following the deadly attack on Kawel community in Mushere District of Bokkos Local Government Area.The assurance was conveyed on Wednesday by the Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of Zone 4 Headquarters, Makurdi, AIG Morris Dankwambo, during a visit to the governor at the Old Government House, Rayfield, Jos.The visit was undertaken on the directive of the IGP to conduct an on-the-spot assessment of the attack, “evaluate the extent of the destruction, identify operational gaps, and strengthen measures to prevent future occurrences.”Conveying the condolences of the Inspector-General to the government and people of Plateau State, Dankwambo condemned the killings in strong terms.“The act perpetrated by these criminals is barbaric, wicked and completely unlawful,” the AIG said.He assured Governor Mutfwang that the police had already begun taking concrete steps to address the security situation.“Security agencies are reviewing existing operational plans, identifying vulnerabilities, and reinforcing tactical deployments to enhance the protection of vulnerable communities.“Our tactical teams and operational units are fully committed and are already taking decisive steps to restore public confidence, maintain peace and bring the perpetrators of this heinous crime to justice,” he said.The AIG stressed that lasting security depends largely on citizens’ cooperation and urged residents to support security agencies with credible intelligence.He called on citizens to “embrace community policing initiatives, provide timely and credible intelligence, remain law-abiding, and refrain from reprisals capable of escalating tensions.”Receiving the delegation, Governor Mutfwang described the visit as “a strong demonstration of solidarity by the Nigeria Police Force with the people of Plateau State during a challenging period.”He said the visit “underscores the Federal Government’s determination to work closely with the state in restoring lasting peace and ensuring that perpetrators of violent crimes are brought to justice.”Related NewsOndo Amotekun arrests couple for burgling ex-speaker’s residence, 44 othersGbajabiamila, govs attend plenary as Senate begins voting on state policePolice detain six officers in Imo over viral assault videoThe governor disclosed that the state government had invested significantly in securing the Mushere axis through military deployments, enhanced police presence, operations by the Special Task Force and the deployment of other security assets.According to him, the interventions had considerably stabilised the area before the recent attack.However, he acknowledged that the incident showed the need for a review of existing security strategies.“We cannot continue to do the same things and expect different results. We must constantly review our approaches, reassess our strategies and adapt to emerging security realities,” Mutfwang said.He revealed that immediately after the attack, the state government convened an emergency meeting of heads of security agencies to reassess the existing security architecture and develop new operational approaches.The governor stressed that intelligence gathering remains the cornerstone of effective security management and conflict prevention.He added that while the government was leaving nothing to chance in the fight against banditry, no state of emergency had been declared in any local government area following the Bokkos attack.On efforts to apprehend those responsible, Mutfwang assured residents that security agencies were making progress.“We are in hot pursuit of the perpetrators of this wicked criminality, and we have some very useful leads that are being diligently followed,” he said.The governor commended the Inspector-General of Police for the prompt deployment of the high-powered delegation, describing the visit as timely, reassuring and reflective of the Federal Government’s concern for the safety and well-being of Plateau residents.He reiterated the Plateau State Government’s commitment to sustaining robust collaboration with all security agencies while implementing additional measures aimed at restoring public confidence, protecting lives and property, supporting affected communities and ensuring a return to normalcy in areas impacted by the attacks.Mutfwang emphasised that the government remains steadfast in its determination to guarantee lasting peace, security and stability across Plateau State. The assurance was conveyed on Wednesday by the Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of Zone 4 Headquarters, Makurdi, AIG Morris Dankwambo, during a visit to the governor at the Old Government House, Rayfield, Jos.The visit was undertaken on the directive of the IGP to conduct an on-the-spot assessment of the attack, “evaluate the extent of the destruction, identify operational gaps, and strengthen measures to prevent future occurrences.”Conveying the condolences of the Inspector-General to the government and people of Plateau State, Dankwambo condemned the killings in strong terms.“The act perpetrated by these criminals is barbaric, wicked and completely unlawful,” the AIG said.He assured Governor Mutfwang that the police had already begun taking concrete steps to address the security situation.“Security agencies are reviewing existing operational plans, identifying vulnerabilities, and reinforcing tactical deployments to enhance the protection of vulnerable communities.“Our tactical teams and operational units are fully committed and are already taking decisive steps to restore public confidence, maintain peace and bring the perpetrators of this heinous crime to justice,” he said.The AIG stressed that lasting security depends largely on citizens’ cooperation and urged residents to support security agencies with credible intelligence.He called on citizens to “embrace community policing initiatives, provide timely and credible intelligence, remain law-abiding, and refrain from reprisals capable of escalating tensions.”Receiving the delegation, Governor Mutfwang described the visit as “a strong demonstration of solidarity by the Nigeria Police Force with the people of Plateau State during a challenging period.”He said the visit “underscores the Federal Government’s determination to work closely with the state in restoring lasting peace and ensuring that perpetrators of violent crimes are brought to justice.”Related NewsOndo Amotekun arrests couple for burgling ex-speaker’s residence, 44 othersGbajabiamila, govs attend plenary as Senate begins voting on state policePolice detain six officers in Imo over viral assault videoThe governor disclosed that the state government had invested significantly in securing the Mushere axis through military deployments, enhanced police presence, operations by the Special Task Force and the deployment of other security assets.According to him, the interventions had considerably stabilised the area before the recent attack.However, he acknowledged that the incident showed the need for a review of existing security strategies.“We cannot continue to do the same things and expect different results. We must constantly review our approaches, reassess our strategies and adapt to emerging security realities,” Mutfwang said.He revealed that immediately after the attack, the state government convened an emergency meeting of heads of security agencies to reassess the existing security architecture and develop new operational approaches.The governor stressed that intelligence gathering remains the cornerstone of effective security management and conflict prevention.He added that while the government was leaving nothing to chance in the fight against banditry, no state of emergency had been declared in any local government area following the Bokkos attack.On efforts to apprehend those responsible, Mutfwang assured residents that security agencies were making progress.“We are in hot pursuit of the perpetrators of this wicked criminality, and we have some very useful leads that are being diligently followed,” he said.The governor commended the Inspector-General of Police for the prompt deployment of the high-powered delegation, describing the visit as timely, reassuring and reflective of the Federal Government’s concern for the safety and well-being of Plateau residents.He reiterated the Plateau State Government’s commitment to sustaining robust collaboration with all security agencies while implementing additional measures aimed at restoring public confidence, protecting lives and property, supporting affected communities and ensuring a return to normalcy in areas impacted by the attacks.Mutfwang emphasised that the government remains steadfast in its determination to guarantee lasting peace, security and stability across Plateau State. The visit was undertaken on the directive of the IGP to conduct an on-the-spot assessment of the attack, “evaluate the extent of the destruction, identify operational gaps, and strengthen measures to prevent future occurrences.”Conveying the condolences of the Inspector-General to the government and people of Plateau State, Dankwambo condemned the killings in strong terms.“The act perpetrated by these criminals is barbaric, wicked and completely unlawful,” the AIG said.He assured Governor Mutfwang that the police had already begun taking concrete steps to address the security situation.“Security agencies are reviewing existing operational plans, identifying vulnerabilities, and reinforcing tactical deployments to enhance the protection of vulnerable communities.“Our tactical teams and operational units are fully committed and are already taking decisive steps to restore public confidence, maintain peace and bring the perpetrators of this heinous crime to justice,” he said.The AIG stressed that lasting security depends largely on citizens’ cooperation and urged residents to support security agencies with credible intelligence.He called on citizens to “embrace community policing initiatives, provide timely and credible intelligence, remain law-abiding, and refrain from reprisals capable of escalating tensions.”Receiving the delegation, Governor Mutfwang described the visit as “a strong demonstration of solidarity by the Nigeria Police Force with the people of Plateau State during a challenging period.”He said the visit “underscores the Federal Government’s determination to work closely with the state in restoring lasting peace and ensuring that perpetrators of violent crimes are brought to justice.”Related NewsOndo Amotekun arrests couple for burgling ex-speaker’s residence, 44 othersGbajabiamila, govs attend plenary as Senate begins voting on state policePolice detain six officers in Imo over viral assault videoThe governor disclosed that the state government had invested significantly in securing the Mushere axis through military deployments, enhanced police presence, operations by the Special Task Force and the deployment of other security assets.According to him, the interventions had considerably stabilised the area before the recent attack.However, he acknowledged that the incident showed the need for a review of existing security strategies.“We cannot continue to do the same things and expect different results. We must constantly review our approaches, reassess our strategies and adapt to emerging security realities,” Mutfwang said.He revealed that immediately after the attack, the state government convened an emergency meeting of heads of security agencies to reassess the existing security architecture and develop new operational approaches.The governor stressed that intelligence gathering remains the cornerstone of effective security management and conflict prevention.He added that while the government was leaving nothing to chance in the fight against banditry, no state of emergency had been declared in any local government area following the Bokkos attack.On efforts to apprehend those responsible, Mutfwang assured residents that security agencies were making progress.“We are in hot pursuit of the perpetrators of this wicked criminality, and we have some very useful leads that are being diligently followed,” he said.The governor commended the Inspector-General of Police for the prompt deployment of the high-powered delegation, describing the visit as timely, reassuring and reflective of the Federal Government’s concern for the safety and well-being of Plateau residents.He reiterated the Plateau State Government’s commitment to sustaining robust collaboration with all security agencies while implementing additional measures aimed at restoring public confidence, protecting lives and property, supporting affected communities and ensuring a return to normalcy in areas impacted by the attacks.Mutfwang emphasised that the government remains steadfast in its determination to guarantee lasting peace, security and stability across Plateau State. Conveying the condolences of the Inspector-General to the government and people of Plateau State, Dankwambo condemned the killings in strong terms.“The act perpetrated by these criminals is barbaric, wicked and completely unlawful,” the AIG said.He assured Governor Mutfwang that the police had already begun taking concrete steps to address the security situation.“Security agencies are reviewing existing operational plans, identifying vulnerabilities, and reinforcing tactical deployments to enhance the protection of vulnerable communities.“Our tactical teams and operational units are fully committed and are already taking decisive steps to restore public confidence, maintain peace and bring the perpetrators of this heinous crime to justice,” he said.The AIG stressed that lasting security depends largely on citizens’ cooperation and urged residents to support security agencies with credible intelligence.He called on citizens to “embrace community policing initiatives, provide timely and credible intelligence, remain law-abiding, and refrain from reprisals capable of escalating tensions.”Receiving the delegation, Governor Mutfwang described the visit as “a strong demonstration of solidarity by the Nigeria Police Force with the people of Plateau State during a challenging period.”He said the visit “underscores the Federal Government’s determination to work closely with the state in restoring lasting peace and ensuring that perpetrators of violent crimes are brought to justice.”Related NewsOndo Amotekun arrests couple for burgling ex-speaker’s residence, 44 othersGbajabiamila, govs attend plenary as Senate begins voting on state policePolice detain six officers in Imo over viral assault videoThe governor disclosed that the state government had invested significantly in securing the Mushere axis through military deployments, enhanced police presence, operations by the Special Task Force and the deployment of other security assets.According to him, the interventions had considerably stabilised the area before the recent attack.However, he acknowledged that the incident showed the need for a review of existing security strategies.“We cannot continue to do the same things and expect different results. We must constantly review our approaches, reassess our strategies and adapt to emerging security realities,” Mutfwang said.He revealed that immediately after the attack, the state government convened an emergency meeting of heads of security agencies to reassess the existing security architecture and develop new operational approaches.The governor stressed that intelligence gathering remains the cornerstone of effective security management and conflict prevention.He added that while the government was leaving nothing to chance in the fight against banditry, no state of emergency had been declared in any local government area following the Bokkos attack.On efforts to apprehend those responsible, Mutfwang assured residents that security agencies were making progress.“We are in hot pursuit of the perpetrators of this wicked criminality, and we have some very useful leads that are being diligently followed,” he said.The governor commended the Inspector-General of Police for the prompt deployment of the high-powered delegation, describing the visit as timely, reassuring and reflective of the Federal Government’s concern for the safety and well-being of Plateau residents.He reiterated the Plateau State Government’s commitment to sustaining robust collaboration with all security agencies while implementing additional measures aimed at restoring public confidence, protecting lives and property, supporting affected communities and ensuring a return to normalcy in areas impacted by the attacks.Mutfwang emphasised that the government remains steadfast in its determination to guarantee lasting peace, security and stability across Plateau State. “The act perpetrated by these criminals is barbaric, wicked and completely unlawful,” the AIG said.He assured Governor Mutfwang that the police had already begun taking concrete steps to address the security situation.“Security agencies are reviewing existing operational plans, identifying vulnerabilities, and reinforcing tactical deployments to enhance the protection of vulnerable communities.“Our tactical teams and operational units are fully committed and are already taking decisive steps to restore public confidence, maintain peace and bring the perpetrators of this heinous crime to justice,” he said.The AIG stressed that lasting security depends largely on citizens’ cooperation and urged residents to support security agencies with credible intelligence.He called on citizens to “embrace community policing initiatives, provide timely and credible intelligence, remain law-abiding, and refrain from reprisals capable of escalating tensions.”Receiving the delegation, Governor Mutfwang described the visit as “a strong demonstration of solidarity by the Nigeria Police Force with the people of Plateau State during a challenging period.”He said the visit “underscores the Federal Government’s determination to work closely with the state in restoring lasting peace and ensuring that perpetrators of violent crimes are brought to justice.”Related NewsOndo Amotekun arrests couple for burgling ex-speaker’s residence, 44 othersGbajabiamila, govs attend plenary as Senate begins voting on state policePolice detain six officers in Imo over viral assault videoThe governor disclosed that the state government had invested significantly in securing the Mushere axis through military deployments, enhanced police presence, operations by the Special Task Force and the deployment of other security assets.According to him, the interventions had considerably stabilised the area before the recent attack.However, he acknowledged that the incident showed the need for a review of existing security strategies.“We cannot continue to do the same things and expect different results. We must constantly review our approaches, reassess our strategies and adapt to emerging security realities,” Mutfwang said.He revealed that immediately after the attack, the state government convened an emergency meeting of heads of security agencies to reassess the existing security architecture and develop new operational approaches.The governor stressed that intelligence gathering remains the cornerstone of effective security management and conflict prevention.He added that while the government was leaving nothing to chance in the fight against banditry, no state of emergency had been declared in any local government area following the Bokkos attack.On efforts to apprehend those responsible, Mutfwang assured residents that security agencies were making progress.“We are in hot pursuit of the perpetrators of this wicked criminality, and we have some very useful leads that are being diligently followed,” he said.The governor commended the Inspector-General of Police for the prompt deployment of the high-powered delegation, describing the visit as timely, reassuring and reflective of the Federal Government’s concern for the safety and well-being of Plateau residents.He reiterated the Plateau State Government’s commitment to sustaining robust collaboration with all security agencies while implementing additional measures aimed at restoring public confidence, protecting lives and property, supporting affected communities and ensuring a return to normalcy in areas impacted by the attacks.Mutfwang emphasised that the government remains steadfast in its determination to guarantee lasting peace, security and stability across Plateau State. He assured Governor Mutfwang that the police had already begun taking concrete steps to address the security situation.“Security agencies are reviewing existing operational plans, identifying vulnerabilities, and reinforcing tactical deployments to enhance the protection of vulnerable communities.“Our tactical teams and operational units are fully committed and are already taking decisive steps to restore public confidence, maintain peace and bring the perpetrators of this heinous crime to justice,” he said.The AIG stressed that lasting security depends largely on citizens’ cooperation and urged residents to support security agencies with credible intelligence.He called on citizens to “embrace community policing initiatives, provide timely and credible intelligence, remain law-abiding, and refrain from reprisals capable of escalating tensions.”Receiving the delegation, Governor Mutfwang described the visit as “a strong demonstration of solidarity by the Nigeria Police Force with the people of Plateau State during a challenging period.”He said the visit “underscores the Federal Government’s determination to work closely with the state in restoring lasting peace and ensuring that perpetrators of violent crimes are brought to justice.”Related NewsOndo Amotekun arrests couple for burgling ex-speaker’s residence, 44 othersGbajabiamila, govs attend plenary as Senate begins voting on state policePolice detain six officers in Imo over viral assault videoThe governor disclosed that the state government had invested significantly in securing the Mushere axis through military deployments, enhanced police presence, operations by the Special Task Force and the deployment of other security assets.According to him, the interventions had considerably stabilised the area before the recent attack.However, he acknowledged that the incident showed the need for a review of existing security strategies.“We cannot continue to do the same things and expect different results. We must constantly review our approaches, reassess our strategies and adapt to emerging security realities,” Mutfwang said.He revealed that immediately after the attack, the state government convened an emergency meeting of heads of security agencies to reassess the existing security architecture and develop new operational approaches.The governor stressed that intelligence gathering remains the cornerstone of effective security management and conflict prevention.He added that while the government was leaving nothing to chance in the fight against banditry, no state of emergency had been declared in any local government area following the Bokkos attack.On efforts to apprehend those responsible, Mutfwang assured residents that security agencies were making progress.“We are in hot pursuit of the perpetrators of this wicked criminality, and we have some very useful leads that are being diligently followed,” he said.The governor commended the Inspector-General of Police for the prompt deployment of the high-powered delegation, describing the visit as timely, reassuring and reflective of the Federal Government’s concern for the safety and well-being of Plateau residents.He reiterated the Plateau State Government’s commitment to sustaining robust collaboration with all security agencies while implementing additional measures aimed at restoring public confidence, protecting lives and property, supporting affected communities and ensuring a return to normalcy in areas impacted by the attacks.Mutfwang emphasised that the government remains steadfast in its determination to guarantee lasting peace, security and stability across Plateau State. “Security agencies are reviewing existing operational plans, identifying vulnerabilities, and reinforcing tactical deployments to enhance the protection of vulnerable communities.“Our tactical teams and operational units are fully committed and are already taking decisive steps to restore public confidence, maintain peace and bring the perpetrators of this heinous crime to justice,” he said.The AIG stressed that lasting security depends largely on citizens’ cooperation and urged residents to support security agencies with credible intelligence.He called on citizens to “embrace community policing initiatives, provide timely and credible intelligence, remain law-abiding, and refrain from reprisals capable of escalating tensions.”Receiving the delegation, Governor Mutfwang described the visit as “a strong demonstration of solidarity by the Nigeria Police Force with the people of Plateau State during a challenging period.”He said the visit “underscores the Federal Government’s determination to work closely with the state in restoring lasting peace and ensuring that perpetrators of violent crimes are brought to justice.”Related NewsOndo Amotekun arrests couple for burgling ex-speaker’s residence, 44 othersGbajabiamila, govs attend plenary as Senate begins voting on state policePolice detain six officers in Imo over viral assault videoThe governor disclosed that the state government had invested significantly in securing the Mushere axis through military deployments, enhanced police presence, operations by the Special Task Force and the deployment of other security assets.According to him, the interventions had considerably stabilised the area before the recent attack.However, he acknowledged that the incident showed the need for a review of existing security strategies.“We cannot continue to do the same things and expect different results. We must constantly review our approaches, reassess our strategies and adapt to emerging security realities,” Mutfwang said.He revealed that immediately after the attack, the state government convened an emergency meeting of heads of security agencies to reassess the existing security architecture and develop new operational approaches.The governor stressed that intelligence gathering remains the cornerstone of effective security management and conflict prevention.He added that while the government was leaving nothing to chance in the fight against banditry, no state of emergency had been declared in any local government area following the Bokkos attack.On efforts to apprehend those responsible, Mutfwang assured residents that security agencies were making progress.“We are in hot pursuit of the perpetrators of this wicked criminality, and we have some very useful leads that are being diligently followed,” he said.The governor commended the Inspector-General of Police for the prompt deployment of the high-powered delegation, describing the visit as timely, reassuring and reflective of the Federal Government’s concern for the safety and well-being of Plateau residents.He reiterated the Plateau State Government’s commitment to sustaining robust collaboration with all security agencies while implementing additional measures aimed at restoring public confidence, protecting lives and property, supporting affected communities and ensuring a return to normalcy in areas impacted by the attacks.Mutfwang emphasised that the government remains steadfast in its determination to guarantee lasting peace, security and stability across Plateau State. “Our tactical teams and operational units are fully committed and are already taking decisive steps to restore public confidence, maintain peace and bring the perpetrators of this heinous crime to justice,” he said.The AIG stressed that lasting security depends largely on citizens’ cooperation and urged residents to support security agencies with credible intelligence.He called on citizens to “embrace community policing initiatives, provide timely and credible intelligence, remain law-abiding, and refrain from reprisals capable of escalating tensions.”Receiving the delegation, Governor Mutfwang described the visit as “a strong demonstration of solidarity by the Nigeria Police Force with the people of Plateau State during a challenging period.”He said the visit “underscores the Federal Government’s determination to work closely with the state in restoring lasting peace and ensuring that perpetrators of violent crimes are brought to justice.”Related NewsOndo Amotekun arrests couple for burgling ex-speaker’s residence, 44 othersGbajabiamila, govs attend plenary as Senate begins voting on state policePolice detain six officers in Imo over viral assault videoThe governor disclosed that the state government had invested significantly in securing the Mushere axis through military deployments, enhanced police presence, operations by the Special Task Force and the deployment of other security assets.According to him, the interventions had considerably stabilised the area before the recent attack.However, he acknowledged that the incident showed the need for a review of existing security strategies.“We cannot continue to do the same things and expect different results. We must constantly review our approaches, reassess our strategies and adapt to emerging security realities,” Mutfwang said.He revealed that immediately after the attack, the state government convened an emergency meeting of heads of security agencies to reassess the existing security architecture and develop new operational approaches.The governor stressed that intelligence gathering remains the cornerstone of effective security management and conflict prevention.He added that while the government was leaving nothing to chance in the fight against banditry, no state of emergency had been declared in any local government area following the Bokkos attack.On efforts to apprehend those responsible, Mutfwang assured residents that security agencies were making progress.“We are in hot pursuit of the perpetrators of this wicked criminality, and we have some very useful leads that are being diligently followed,” he said.The governor commended the Inspector-General of Police for the prompt deployment of the high-powered delegation, describing the visit as timely, reassuring and reflective of the Federal Government’s concern for the safety and well-being of Plateau residents.He reiterated the Plateau State Government’s commitment to sustaining robust collaboration with all security agencies while implementing additional measures aimed at restoring public confidence, protecting lives and property, supporting affected communities and ensuring a return to normalcy in areas impacted by the attacks.Mutfwang emphasised that the government remains steadfast in its determination to guarantee lasting peace, security and stability across Plateau State. The AIG stressed that lasting security depends largely on citizens’ cooperation and urged residents to support security agencies with credible intelligence.He called on citizens to “embrace community policing initiatives, provide timely and credible intelligence, remain law-abiding, and refrain from reprisals capable of escalating tensions.”Receiving the delegation, Governor Mutfwang described the visit as “a strong demonstration of solidarity by the Nigeria Police Force with the people of Plateau State during a challenging period.”He said the visit “underscores the Federal Government’s determination to work closely with the state in restoring lasting peace and ensuring that perpetrators of violent crimes are brought to justice.”Related NewsOndo Amotekun arrests couple for burgling ex-speaker’s residence, 44 othersGbajabiamila, govs attend plenary as Senate begins voting on state policePolice detain six officers in Imo over viral assault videoThe governor disclosed that the state government had invested significantly in securing the Mushere axis through military deployments, enhanced police presence, operations by the Special Task Force and the deployment of other security assets.According to him, the interventions had considerably stabilised the area before the recent attack.However, he acknowledged that the incident showed the need for a review of existing security strategies.“We cannot continue to do the same things and expect different results. We must constantly review our approaches, reassess our strategies and adapt to emerging security realities,” Mutfwang said.He revealed that immediately after the attack, the state government convened an emergency meeting of heads of security agencies to reassess the existing security architecture and develop new operational approaches.The governor stressed that intelligence gathering remains the cornerstone of effective security management and conflict prevention.He added that while the government was leaving nothing to chance in the fight against banditry, no state of emergency had been declared in any local government area following the Bokkos attack.On efforts to apprehend those responsible, Mutfwang assured residents that security agencies were making progress.“We are in hot pursuit of the perpetrators of this wicked criminality, and we have some very useful leads that are being diligently followed,” he said.The governor commended the Inspector-General of Police for the prompt deployment of the high-powered delegation, describing the visit as timely, reassuring and reflective of the Federal Government’s concern for the safety and well-being of Plateau residents.He reiterated the Plateau State Government’s commitment to sustaining robust collaboration with all security agencies while implementing additional measures aimed at restoring public confidence, protecting lives and property, supporting affected communities and ensuring a return to normalcy in areas impacted by the attacks.Mutfwang emphasised that the government remains steadfast in its determination to guarantee lasting peace, security and stability across Plateau State. He called on citizens to “embrace community policing initiatives, provide timely and credible intelligence, remain law-abiding, and refrain from reprisals capable of escalating tensions.”Receiving the delegation, Governor Mutfwang described the visit as “a strong demonstration of solidarity by the Nigeria Police Force with the people of Plateau State during a challenging period.”He said the visit “underscores the Federal Government’s determination to work closely with the state in restoring lasting peace and ensuring that perpetrators of violent crimes are brought to justice.”Related NewsOndo Amotekun arrests couple for burgling ex-speaker’s residence, 44 othersGbajabiamila, govs attend plenary as Senate begins voting on state policePolice detain six officers in Imo over viral assault videoThe governor disclosed that the state government had invested significantly in securing the Mushere axis through military deployments, enhanced police presence, operations by the Special Task Force and the deployment of other security assets.According to him, the interventions had considerably stabilised the area before the recent attack.However, he acknowledged that the incident showed the need for a review of existing security strategies.“We cannot continue to do the same things and expect different results. We must constantly review our approaches, reassess our strategies and adapt to emerging security realities,” Mutfwang said.He revealed that immediately after the attack, the state government convened an emergency meeting of heads of security agencies to reassess the existing security architecture and develop new operational approaches.The governor stressed that intelligence gathering remains the cornerstone of effective security management and conflict prevention.He added that while the government was leaving nothing to chance in the fight against banditry, no state of emergency had been declared in any local government area following the Bokkos attack.On efforts to apprehend those responsible, Mutfwang assured residents that security agencies were making progress.“We are in hot pursuit of the perpetrators of this wicked criminality, and we have some very useful leads that are being diligently followed,” he said.The governor commended the Inspector-General of Police for the prompt deployment of the high-powered delegation, describing the visit as timely, reassuring and reflective of the Federal Government’s concern for the safety and well-being of Plateau residents.He reiterated the Plateau State Government’s commitment to sustaining robust collaboration with all security agencies while implementing additional measures aimed at restoring public confidence, protecting lives and property, supporting affected communities and ensuring a return to normalcy in areas impacted by the attacks.Mutfwang emphasised that the government remains steadfast in its determination to guarantee lasting peace, security and stability across Plateau State. Receiving the delegation, Governor Mutfwang described the visit as “a strong demonstration of solidarity by the Nigeria Police Force with the people of Plateau State during a challenging period.”He said the visit “underscores the Federal Government’s determination to work closely with the state in restoring lasting peace and ensuring that perpetrators of violent crimes are brought to justice.”Related NewsOndo Amotekun arrests couple for burgling ex-speaker’s residence, 44 othersGbajabiamila, govs attend plenary as Senate begins voting on state policePolice detain six officers in Imo over viral assault videoThe governor disclosed that the state government had invested significantly in securing the Mushere axis through military deployments, enhanced police presence, operations by the Special Task Force and the deployment of other security assets.According to him, the interventions had considerably stabilised the area before the recent attack.However, he acknowledged that the incident showed the need for a review of existing security strategies.“We cannot continue to do the same things and expect different results. We must constantly review our approaches, reassess our strategies and adapt to emerging security realities,” Mutfwang said.He revealed that immediately after the attack, the state government convened an emergency meeting of heads of security agencies to reassess the existing security architecture and develop new operational approaches.The governor stressed that intelligence gathering remains the cornerstone of effective security management and conflict prevention.He added that while the government was leaving nothing to chance in the fight against banditry, no state of emergency had been declared in any local government area following the Bokkos attack.On efforts to apprehend those responsible, Mutfwang assured residents that security agencies were making progress.“We are in hot pursuit of the perpetrators of this wicked criminality, and we have some very useful leads that are being diligently followed,” he said.The governor commended the Inspector-General of Police for the prompt deployment of the high-powered delegation, describing the visit as timely, reassuring and reflective of the Federal Government’s concern for the safety and well-being of Plateau residents.He reiterated the Plateau State Government’s commitment to sustaining robust collaboration with all security agencies while implementing additional measures aimed at restoring public confidence, protecting lives and property, supporting affected communities and ensuring a return to normalcy in areas impacted by the attacks.Mutfwang emphasised that the government remains steadfast in its determination to guarantee lasting peace, security and stability across Plateau State. He said the visit “underscores the Federal Government’s determination to work closely with the state in restoring lasting peace and ensuring that perpetrators of violent crimes are brought to justice.”Related NewsOndo Amotekun arrests couple for burgling ex-speaker’s residence, 44 othersGbajabiamila, govs attend plenary as Senate begins voting on state policePolice detain six officers in Imo over viral assault videoThe governor disclosed that the state government had invested significantly in securing the Mushere axis through military deployments, enhanced police presence, operations by the Special Task Force and the deployment of other security assets.According to him, the interventions had considerably stabilised the area before the recent attack.However, he acknowledged that the incident showed the need for a review of existing security strategies.“We cannot continue to do the same things and expect different results. We must constantly review our approaches, reassess our strategies and adapt to emerging security realities,” Mutfwang said.He revealed that immediately after the attack, the state government convened an emergency meeting of heads of security agencies to reassess the existing security architecture and develop new operational approaches.The governor stressed that intelligence gathering remains the cornerstone of effective security management and conflict prevention.He added that while the government was leaving nothing to chance in the fight against banditry, no state of emergency had been declared in any local government area following the Bokkos attack.On efforts to apprehend those responsible, Mutfwang assured residents that security agencies were making progress.“We are in hot pursuit of the perpetrators of this wicked criminality, and we have some very useful leads that are being diligently followed,” he said.The governor commended the Inspector-General of Police for the prompt deployment of the high-powered delegation, describing the visit as timely, reassuring and reflective of the Federal Government’s concern for the safety and well-being of Plateau residents.He reiterated the Plateau State Government’s commitment to sustaining robust collaboration with all security agencies while implementing additional measures aimed at restoring public confidence, protecting lives and property, supporting affected communities and ensuring a return to normalcy in areas impacted by the attacks.Mutfwang emphasised that the government remains steadfast in its determination to guarantee lasting peace, security and stability across Plateau State. The governor disclosed that the state government had invested significantly in securing the Mushere axis through military deployments, enhanced police presence, operations by the Special Task Force and the deployment of other security assets.According to him, the interventions had considerably stabilised the area before the recent attack.However, he acknowledged that the incident showed the need for a review of existing security strategies.“We cannot continue to do the same things and expect different results. We must constantly review our approaches, reassess our strategies and adapt to emerging security realities,” Mutfwang said.He revealed that immediately after the attack, the state government convened an emergency meeting of heads of security agencies to reassess the existing security architecture and develop new operational approaches.The governor stressed that intelligence gathering remains the cornerstone of effective security management and conflict prevention.He added that while the government was leaving nothing to chance in the fight against banditry, no state of emergency had been declared in any local government area following the Bokkos attack.On efforts to apprehend those responsible, Mutfwang assured residents that security agencies were making progress.“We are in hot pursuit of the perpetrators of this wicked criminality, and we have some very useful leads that are being diligently followed,” he said.The governor commended the Inspector-General of Police for the prompt deployment of the high-powered delegation, describing the visit as timely, reassuring and reflective of the Federal Government’s concern for the safety and well-being of Plateau residents.He reiterated the Plateau State Government’s commitment to sustaining robust collaboration with all security agencies while implementing additional measures aimed at restoring public confidence, protecting lives and property, supporting affected communities and ensuring a return to normalcy in areas impacted by the attacks.Mutfwang emphasised that the government remains steadfast in its determination to guarantee lasting peace, security and stability across Plateau State. According to him, the interventions had considerably stabilised the area before the recent attack.However, he acknowledged that the incident showed the need for a review of existing security strategies.“We cannot continue to do the same things and expect different results. We must constantly review our approaches, reassess our strategies and adapt to emerging security realities,” Mutfwang said.He revealed that immediately after the attack, the state government convened an emergency meeting of heads of security agencies to reassess the existing security architecture and develop new operational approaches.The governor stressed that intelligence gathering remains the cornerstone of effective security management and conflict prevention.He added that while the government was leaving nothing to chance in the fight against banditry, no state of emergency had been declared in any local government area following the Bokkos attack.On efforts to apprehend those responsible, Mutfwang assured residents that security agencies were making progress.“We are in hot pursuit of the perpetrators of this wicked criminality, and we have some very useful leads that are being diligently followed,” he said.The governor commended the Inspector-General of Police for the prompt deployment of the high-powered delegation, describing the visit as timely, reassuring and reflective of the Federal Government’s concern for the safety and well-being of Plateau residents.He reiterated the Plateau State Government’s commitment to sustaining robust collaboration with all security agencies while implementing additional measures aimed at restoring public confidence, protecting lives and property, supporting affected communities and ensuring a return to normalcy in areas impacted by the attacks.Mutfwang emphasised that the government remains steadfast in its determination to guarantee lasting peace, security and stability across Plateau State. However, he acknowledged that the incident showed the need for a review of existing security strategies.“We cannot continue to do the same things and expect different results. We must constantly review our approaches, reassess our strategies and adapt to emerging security realities,” Mutfwang said.He revealed that immediately after the attack, the state government convened an emergency meeting of heads of security agencies to reassess the existing security architecture and develop new operational approaches.The governor stressed that intelligence gathering remains the cornerstone of effective security management and conflict prevention.He added that while the government was leaving nothing to chance in the fight against banditry, no state of emergency had been declared in any local government area following the Bokkos attack.On efforts to apprehend those responsible, Mutfwang assured residents that security agencies were making progress.“We are in hot pursuit of the perpetrators of this wicked criminality, and we have some very useful leads that are being diligently followed,” he said.The governor commended the Inspector-General of Police for the prompt deployment of the high-powered delegation, describing the visit as timely, reassuring and reflective of the Federal Government’s concern for the safety and well-being of Plateau residents.He reiterated the Plateau State Government’s commitment to sustaining robust collaboration with all security agencies while implementing additional measures aimed at restoring public confidence, protecting lives and property, supporting affected communities and ensuring a return to normalcy in areas impacted by the attacks.Mutfwang emphasised that the government remains steadfast in its determination to guarantee lasting peace, security and stability across Plateau State. “We cannot continue to do the same things and expect different results. We must constantly review our approaches, reassess our strategies and adapt to emerging security realities,” Mutfwang said.He revealed that immediately after the attack, the state government convened an emergency meeting of heads of security agencies to reassess the existing security architecture and develop new operational approaches.The governor stressed that intelligence gathering remains the cornerstone of effective security management and conflict prevention.He added that while the government was leaving nothing to chance in the fight against banditry, no state of emergency had been declared in any local government area following the Bokkos attack.On efforts to apprehend those responsible, Mutfwang assured residents that security agencies were making progress.“We are in hot pursuit of the perpetrators of this wicked criminality, and we have some very useful leads that are being diligently followed,” he said.The governor commended the Inspector-General of Police for the prompt deployment of the high-powered delegation, describing the visit as timely, reassuring and reflective of the Federal Government’s concern for the safety and well-being of Plateau residents.He reiterated the Plateau State Government’s commitment to sustaining robust collaboration with all security agencies while implementing additional measures aimed at restoring public confidence, protecting lives and property, supporting affected communities and ensuring a return to normalcy in areas impacted by the attacks.Mutfwang emphasised that the government remains steadfast in its determination to guarantee lasting peace, security and stability across Plateau State. He revealed that immediately after the attack, the state government convened an emergency meeting of heads of security agencies to reassess the existing security architecture and develop new operational approaches.The governor stressed that intelligence gathering remains the cornerstone of effective security management and conflict prevention.He added that while the government was leaving nothing to chance in the fight against banditry, no state of emergency had been declared in any local government area following the Bokkos attack.On efforts to apprehend those responsible, Mutfwang assured residents that security agencies were making progress.“We are in hot pursuit of the perpetrators of this wicked criminality, and we have some very useful leads that are being diligently followed,” he said.The governor commended the Inspector-General of Police for the prompt deployment of the high-powered delegation, describing the visit as timely, reassuring and reflective of the Federal Government’s concern for the safety and well-being of Plateau residents.He reiterated the Plateau State Government’s commitment to sustaining robust collaboration with all security agencies while implementing additional measures aimed at restoring public confidence, protecting lives and property, supporting affected communities and ensuring a return to normalcy in areas impacted by the attacks.Mutfwang emphasised that the government remains steadfast in its determination to guarantee lasting peace, security and stability across Plateau State. The governor stressed that intelligence gathering remains the cornerstone of effective security management and conflict prevention.He added that while the government was leaving nothing to chance in the fight against banditry, no state of emergency had been declared in any local government area following the Bokkos attack.On efforts to apprehend those responsible, Mutfwang assured residents that security agencies were making progress.“We are in hot pursuit of the perpetrators of this wicked criminality, and we have some very useful leads that are being diligently followed,” he said.The governor commended the Inspector-General of Police for the prompt deployment of the high-powered delegation, describing the visit as timely, reassuring and reflective of the Federal Government’s concern for the safety and well-being of Plateau residents.He reiterated the Plateau State Government’s commitment to sustaining robust collaboration with all security agencies while implementing additional measures aimed at restoring public confidence, protecting lives and property, supporting affected communities and ensuring a return to normalcy in areas impacted by the attacks.Mutfwang emphasised that the government remains steadfast in its determination to guarantee lasting peace, security and stability across Plateau State. He added that while the government was leaving nothing to chance in the fight against banditry, no state of emergency had been declared in any local government area following the Bokkos attack.On efforts to apprehend those responsible, Mutfwang assured residents that security agencies were making progress.“We are in hot pursuit of the perpetrators of this wicked criminality, and we have some very useful leads that are being diligently followed,” he said.The governor commended the Inspector-General of Police for the prompt deployment of the high-powered delegation, describing the visit as timely, reassuring and reflective of the Federal Government’s concern for the safety and well-being of Plateau residents.He reiterated the Plateau State Government’s commitment to sustaining robust collaboration with all security agencies while implementing additional measures aimed at restoring public confidence, protecting lives and property, supporting affected communities and ensuring a return to normalcy in areas impacted by the attacks.Mutfwang emphasised that the government remains steadfast in its determination to guarantee lasting peace, security and stability across Plateau State. On efforts to apprehend those responsible, Mutfwang assured residents that security agencies were making progress.“We are in hot pursuit of the perpetrators of this wicked criminality, and we have some very useful leads that are being diligently followed,” he said.The governor commended the Inspector-General of Police for the prompt deployment of the high-powered delegation, describing the visit as timely, reassuring and reflective of the Federal Government’s concern for the safety and well-being of Plateau residents.He reiterated the Plateau State Government’s commitment to sustaining robust collaboration with all security agencies while implementing additional measures aimed at restoring public confidence, protecting lives and property, supporting affected communities and ensuring a return to normalcy in areas impacted by the attacks.Mutfwang emphasised that the government remains steadfast in its determination to guarantee lasting peace, security and stability across Plateau State. “We are in hot pursuit of the perpetrators of this wicked criminality, and we have some very useful leads that are being diligently followed,” he said.The governor commended the Inspector-General of Police for the prompt deployment of the high-powered delegation, describing the visit as timely, reassuring and reflective of the Federal Government’s concern for the safety and well-being of Plateau residents.He reiterated the Plateau State Government’s commitment to sustaining robust collaboration with all security agencies while implementing additional measures aimed at restoring public confidence, protecting lives and property, supporting affected communities and ensuring a return to normalcy in areas impacted by the attacks.Mutfwang emphasised that the government remains steadfast in its determination to guarantee lasting peace, security and stability across Plateau State. The governor commended the Inspector-General of Police for the prompt deployment of the high-powered delegation, describing the visit as timely, reassuring and reflective of the Federal Government’s concern for the safety and well-being of Plateau residents.He reiterated the Plateau State Government’s commitment to sustaining robust collaboration with all security agencies while implementing additional measures aimed at restoring public confidence, protecting lives and property, supporting affected communities and ensuring a return to normalcy in areas impacted by the attacks.Mutfwang emphasised that the government remains steadfast in its determination to guarantee lasting peace, security and stability across Plateau State. He reiterated the Plateau State Government’s commitment to sustaining robust collaboration with all security agencies while implementing additional measures aimed at restoring public confidence, protecting lives and property, supporting affected communities and ensuring a return to normalcy in areas impacted by the attacks.Mutfwang emphasised that the government remains steadfast in its determination to guarantee lasting peace, security and stability across Plateau State. Mutfwang emphasised that the government remains steadfast in its determination to guarantee lasting peace, security and stability across Plateau State.