Plateau Security Challenges Surmountable — Mutfwang

Plateau State governor, Caleb Mutfwang has expressed his administration’s commitment to tackle the current security challenges in the state.

Mutfwang said this when students of Senior Course 48 of the Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji, Kaduna State, visited him yesterday in Jos.

The governor, who decried the resurgence of attacks on peaceful communities, described the security challenges in the state as a pure act of terrorism.

The governor said the killings had denied many residents their means of livelihoods, particularly farmers who are usually attacked on their farms.

Mutfwang, who commended the efforts of the military towards tackling the security challenges in the state, called for more drastic steps in that regard.

“We have seen that the challenges of insecurity on the Plateau have a direct correlation to the poverty index in our state.

“It is not just about military warfare, but economic warfare as well; it is intended to keep the people in perpetual poverty at a very rudimentary level.

“Ordinary farmers cannot go to farms and it therefore becomes imperative that we must do all we can to secure the lives and properties of our people.

“We must give them the enabling environment to be able to go about productive activities that enhance the prosperity of their own lives and their families,”he said.

The governor called on the military to use both kinetic and non-kinetic approaches in tackling the security challenges confronting the nation.

He promised to continually support the military and other security agencies towards ensuring a peaceful and virile Plateau.

Earlier, Commodore O.A. Oshatuberu, who led the students on the visit, said they were in Plateau for a study and environmental tour.

Oshatuberu said the students, comprising international participants, were senior officers, particularly those who attained the rank of major.

He added that the 2026 course had as theme: “Promoting Community Engagement for Enhance National Security and Prosperity”.

“The objective of the senior course is to develop these officers for higher command and staff appointments.

“This means when they leave the college, they are going for higher commands,” he said

Oshatuberu explained that the students were in Plateau to ascertain the nexus between insecurity and development, and come up with workable solutions.

The team lead, who commended Mutfwang for the steady developmental strides in the face of security challenges, promised the support of the military to end the menace.