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  • Restoring Plateau’s serenity

    Restoring Plateau’s serenity

    A new era of development through focused efforts on urban renewal, environmental revival, healthcare, infrastructure and security is taking place in Plateau State. By forming strategic partnerships and implementing key initiatives, the state government is working to enhance its potential. In this special report, KOLADE ADEYEMI details the steps being taken to rejuvenate Plateau State and uphold its reputation as Nigeria’s “Home of Peace and Tourism”

    Nestled in the heart of Nigeria, Plateau State is undergoing a profound transformation, emerging from years of challenges to reclaim its status as a beacon of natural beauty and tranquility. Known for its breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and serene environment, Plateau State is on a mission to restore its charm and allure, asserting itself as one of Nigeria’s most captivating destinations.

    Once frequently marred by conflict and environmental degradation, Plateau State—often celebrated as the “Home of Peace and Tourism”—is now experiencing a renaissance. Under the leadership of Governor Caleb Mutfwang, the state is witnessing a comprehensive revival that combines environmental stewardship, cultural rejuvenation, and modern governance.

    A cornerstone of Governor Mutfwang’s vision is Executive Order 003, a landmark initiative aimed at revitalising the Jos-Bukuru metropolis. This order is not just a regulatory framework but a bold declaration of the Governor’s commitment to transforming Plateau State into a well-organised and aesthetically pleasing urban hub. The order addresses urban sprawl and aims to prevent Jos from degenerating into a chaotic expanse, focusing instead on creating a city that meets the needs of its residents and businesses while maintaining its natural beauty.

    The revitalisation efforts extend beyond urban management. One of the most notable projects is the restoration of the Jos Wildlife Park. Once neglected, this park is now being transformed into a vibrant sanctuary for wildlife, drawing eco-tourists and nature enthusiasts to experience Plateau’s untouched beauty. The conservation efforts are designed to preserve the park’s diverse ecosystems and enhance its role as a key attraction in the state. In addition to environmental restoration, Governor Mutfwang’s administration has prioritised the preservation of Plateau State’s cultural heritage. The ancient Nok Terraces, renowned for their prehistoric sculptures, have received significant attention. Restoration projects ensure that these archaeological treasures are preserved and made accessible to tourists, offering a glimpse into the state’s rich historical and cultural legacy.

    Governor Mutfwang’s administration is also committed to enhancing infrastructure that supports tourism. New roads, improved hospitality services, and the promotion of local cuisine contribute to a more welcoming environment for visitors. The development of eco-lodges and boutique hotels allows guests to immerse themselves in Plateau’s natural beauty while enjoying modern comforts. Community engagement is pivotal to the state’s restoration efforts. Local residents are actively involved in preserving their environment and cultural heritage through initiatives like tree planting and cultural education programs. This community-driven approach underscores the collective effort to rejuvenate Plateau State.

    Building on the momentum of beautifying and urbanizing the metropolis, Governor Mutfwang has embarked on a groundbreaking initiative to strategically advance the entire state like never before. Through decisive action, the Governor has spearheaded critical advancements in security and healthcare—two fundamental pillars essential for societal well-being and progress. Security, a top priority for this administration, has seen a significant boost with the distribution of essential equipment to security agencies. Over 100 motorcycles, raincoats, and rain boots have been provided to personnel across the state. This initiative highlights the administration’s proactive approach to tackling security challenges.

    Plateau State has faced intermittent terrorist attacks, particularly in rural areas where challenging terrain and limited access have impeded effective security operations. The recent provision of these resources represents more than just a logistical upgrade; it is a bold move towards bridging the security gap that has long threatened the state’s safety and stability. This intervention aims to enhance security surveillance, allowing farmers in rural communities to carry out their activities with greater safety and confidence.

    Governor Mutfwang’s initiative to equip security agencies with essential tools underscores his deep understanding of the unique challenges faced by rural communities. These areas, frequently targeted by security breaches, will now benefit from improved surveillance and faster response times. By directing security personnel to use these resources judiciously, the Governor emphasizes the administration’s commitment to ensuring that every investment in security translates into meaningful, tangible results.

    While bolstering the state’s security architecture remains a top priority, Governor Mutfwang has also made a strategic move to significantly enhance the health and wellness of the population through a robust healthcare system. Just last week, the Governor received a substantial donation of medical supplies valued at over $400,000 from international partners, marking a significant milestone for his administration. This notable contribution is the outcome of Governor Mutfwang’s effective diplomatic efforts with international organizations and foreign missions. It demonstrates the increasing confidence that global entities have in the state’s leadership and governance.

    The medical supplies received are more than a temporary fix; they lay the groundwork for Plateau State to become a prominent center for medical services and potentially medical tourism. Governor Mutfwang’s vision extends far beyond addressing immediate healthcare needs. His plans include establishing a medical faculty at Plateau State University and developing a state-of-the-art Teaching Hospital. These initiatives are part of a long-term strategy to elevate the state’s healthcare infrastructure and position Plateau State as a leader in medical excellence.

    These initiatives will not only enhance healthcare delivery within the state but also attract skilled medical professionals. The involvement of esteemed international organizations such as Widows and Orphans International USA, the US-Nigeria Law Group, and the Solomon and Mary Lar Foundation underscores the growing confidence in Governor Mutfwang’s leadership and governance.

    The seamless collaboration between these organizations and the state government reflects a well-coordinated effort to improve the standard of living for Plateau State’s residents. Governor Mutfwang’s strategic engagements have also positively impacted the state’s socio-economic landscape. Plateau State’s reputation as the “Home of Peace and Tourism”—a moniker earned through its pleasant climate and welcoming people—along with its rich agricultural, mineral, and human resources, has made it a sought-after destination for diverse populations.

    With the return of relative peace, Governor Mutfwang has taken decisive steps to reshape old narratives and attract crucial investments. Through a series of high-profile engagements, he has successfully forged significant partnerships to advance the state’s development agenda. Strategic collaborations with the Federal Government of Nigeria, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the Chinese Embassy, and the International Finance Corporation (IFC) are poised to enhance Plateau State’s infrastructure, healthcare, economic growth, and security. These partnerships will play a pivotal role in driving the state’s comprehensive development strategy forward.

    One of Governor Mutfwang’s notable achievements is the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed with the Federal Government to initiate services at the Federal Medical Centre, Wase, and the National Orthopaedic Hospital, Jos. Recently, he appeared before the National Assembly to support a bill for the establishment of the Federal University of Mining, which was sponsored by Senator Diket Plang representing Plateau Central. Governor Mutfwang urged the distinguished Senators to expedite the passage of the bill.

    This agreement, formalized in Abuja, highlights the Governor’s unwavering commitment to prioritizing affordable healthcare for Plateau State’s residents. Minister of State for Health, Dr. Tunji Alausa, praised Governor Mutfwang’s dedication to transforming the state’s healthcare system, recognizing the positive impact it will have not only on Plateau State but also on neighboring regions and the national healthcare infrastructure.

    This initiative is poised to significantly improve healthcare access, provide advanced training for health practitioners, and reduce drug costs, making healthcare more accessible and affordable for everyone. Deputy Speaker of the 9th House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Idris Wase, praised the Governor for fostering an environment conducive to the successful launch of these health centers. He noted that these centers are expected to generate employment opportunities and enhance health service delivery across the state.

    Additionally, Governor Mutfwang’s engagement with the UNDP underscores his administration’s commitment to both security and economic development. In discussions with UNDP Resident Representative Elsie Attafuah, the Governor sought support for establishing a sustainable security network, advancing agricultural value chains, and revitalizing the mining and tourism sectors. These efforts reflect a comprehensive strategy to foster long-term prosperity and stability for Plateau State.

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    Following mutually beneficial discussions, several key agreements were reached, including the convening of an Economic Summit and the establishment of the Gender and Equal Opportunity Commission. These initiatives aim to address gender-based violence and promote inclusive governance.

    The UNDP’s commitment to enhancing resilience across agriculture, the economy, and health sectors highlights the transformative potential of this partnership. It is geared towards creating sustainable economic models and tackling the root causes of poverty in Plateau State. Similarly, Governor Mutfwang’s visit to the Chinese Embassy in Abuja marked a pivotal moment for advancing Plateau State’s infrastructure. Conversations with Minister Counsellor Zhang Yi centered on key areas such as road infrastructure, healthcare, education, and agriculture, setting the stage for significant improvements in these vital sectors.

    Governor Mutfwang highlighted the favorable business environment in Plateau State, which has already attracted several Chinese construction companies. The Chinese government’s commitment to ongoing support reflects the robust bilateral relationship and a shared dedication to economic growth. This partnership is anticipated to significantly boost infrastructural development and generate new economic opportunities for the state. Additionally, to revitalize Plateau State’s industrial sector, Governor Mutfwang engaged with representatives from the International Finance Corporation (IFC). The discussions centered on attracting investments in key areas such as power, agriculture, tourism, and mining, aiming to drive sustainable economic development and enhance the state’s industrial capacity.

    Governor Mutfwang emphasized Plateau State’s attractive investment climate, including its favorable weather and supportive institutional framework. The International Finance Corporation’s interest in investing in Plateau State, alongside the formation of a technical team to develop a comprehensive investment framework, signals a bright future for the state. This collaboration is set to revitalize legacy projects started by the state’s founding fathers, boost revenue generation, and create new employment opportunities, all of which will drive Plateau State towards sustainable development.

    Plans are already in place to revitalize the renowned Hill Station Hotel, with the goal of boosting tourism, creating job opportunities for young people, and expanding the state’s revenue base. Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang’s diplomatic missions and strategic engagements are poised to usher in a new era of prosperity for Plateau State. By leveraging the state’s comparative advantages and fostering strong partnerships, his administration is set to transform Plateau into a renewed beacon of peace and tourism.

    Governor Mutfwang committed to providing credible, accountable, and transformative leadership, and he has consistently demonstrated these qualities through his actions and engagements. His mature leadership has inspired his cabinet members to deliver high-quality services, advancing good governance and driving the state’s economy towards progress and prosperity for all citizens.

    His resilience and determination to leave a lasting legacy have cultivated a culture of excellence, accountability, and transparency. This has resulted in enhanced public service delivery and an improved quality of life for the people of Plateau State. The combined efforts of these partnerships are poised to bring substantial advancements in healthcare, infrastructure, economic growth, and security. This will elevate the lives of Plateau State’s citizens and reinforce the state’s reputation as Nigeria’s “Home of Peace and Tourism.”

    It is incumbent upon all patriotic citizens of Plateau State to embrace and support the new leadership vision championed by Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang. By working together to foster a more efficient, effective, and responsive state, citizens can unite against insecurity and contribute to making Plateau a source of pride for Nigeria.

  • Policeman, 12 others killed in Imo, Niger, Plateau attacks

    Policeman, 12 others killed in Imo, Niger, Plateau attacks

    Gunmen have reportedly killed three security personnel in Imo State.

    The policemen were killed on Tuesday evening and yesterday at two separate operations in two locations. They also set a police station and council headquarters ablaze.

    At Obowo Council area, the gunmen slaughtered a police officer in his house at Umulogho NEPA junction in Obowo Council area of the state.

    The Nation gathered that the gunmen invaded the area around 8 pm on Tuesday and shot sporadically, entered into the house of the late officer and slaughtered him with a knife after identifying him from the student nurses residing in the same compound.

    It was gathered that the hoodlums spent 45 minutes unchallenged despite the presence of three police formations and a military checkpoint in the area.

    They returned early yesterday morning to set the police station ablaze.

    One of the sources who pleaded not to be mentioned because of the security risk, described the killing as “horrifying.

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    Also, at Isiala Mbano Local Government Area, two security officers who were on duty were killed and some sections of the council building and vehicles set on fire.

    Meanwhile, Henry Okoye, the police spokesman in the state, is yet to comment on the incident.

    In Plateau State, no fewer than eight people were killed and one seriously injured, at Congo community in Bokkos Local Government Area.

    The incident has plunged the community into panic.

    The attack was said to have occurred around 7 p.m. in the community’s market,  shortly after it had closed for the day.

    By then, it was learnt most traders and customers had left, leaving only a few behind.

  • Police arrest two notorious phone snatchers in Plateau

    Police arrest two notorious phone snatchers in Plateau

    Two suspected phone snatchers, Bello Mohammed and Yusuf Ibrahim, have been arrested by the Plateau State Police Command in Rayfield, Jos South Local Government Area.

    A statement signed by the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Alfred Alabo,  in Jos, said the suspects were apprehended by good Samaritans and handed over to the police at the Anglo-Jos division.

    The suspects, aged 26 and 20, allegedly snatched a mobile phone from one Dorcas Chuwang, around 5 pm on August 30.

    The Commissioner of Police, CP  Emmanuel Adesina, hailed the public for their assistance and warned those engaged in criminal activities to desist.

    The suspects are currently in police custody and will be prosecuted accordingly.

    Similarly, the State Police Command has also nabbed  three suspects in connection with a notorious “One Chance” syndicate operating in the state.

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    Umar Abu, Peter Ezekiel, and Kelvin Monday were apprehended by the police at Rantya roundabout on August 29, 2024, while attempting to escape with a stolen phone.

    The suspects confessed to being members of a syndicate that hypnotises and robs victims, especially of their mobile phones. Exhibits recovered include an Android phone and the tricycle used in the operation.

    The Commissioner of Police, CP Olugbemiga Emmanuel Adesina, assures citizens that the command will continue to work towards ensuring their safety and sustaining peace in the state.

  • Many die as soldiers, bandits battle in Plateau community

    Many die as soldiers, bandits battle in Plateau community

    Many bandits and some soldiers have been reportedly killed during a gun battle in Gandiri community, Bashar District in Wase Local Government Area of Plateau State, during a bloody raid.

    The incident occurred two days after soldiers found the corpse of a police officer abducted last week around Kampani community in Bashar District was found in a bush.

    Residents of the community said the latest clash occurred on Monday evening when the soldiers and vigilantes took the fight to the dean of the bandits following reports of banditry activities in the area.

    They added that the security personnel successfully dislodged the bandits from their hideouts.

    The residents said more than 100 cattle suspected to have been rustled were recovered from the bandits after the operation.

    The spokesman of Operation Safe Haven, the security task force maintaining peace in the State, Major Samson Zhakom, did not respond to calls. 

    Shapi’i Sambo, a youth leader in Wase, who confirmed the incident said though he could not ascertain the casualty figure, many bandits were killed when the soldiers descended on their camp. 

    He added that some soldiers also paid the supreme price.

    Narrating the incident, the youth leader said: “After receiving reports of criminal activities being committed by the bandits on a daily basis, security personnel then moved in and to confront them. Many of the bandits were said to have been killed while others fled.”

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    A member of vigilante group, who pleaded anonymity, also said: “We have just returned from the area. I was among those who went with the soldiers to the area.

    ‘Three soldiers were killed while more than 15 bandits also died in the clash. The residents of the community were happy with the inter-security personnel to the area because the bandits were a threat to their lives. They rustled cattle at their will and rob them their properties and money. “

    The Nation reports that various communities in Wase LGA were attacked by gunmen suspected to be bandits in recent times.

    On May 21, bandits attacked Zurak community, killing over 40 villagers and injuring many including vigilantes, supporting the security personnel to maintain law and order in the district.

  • Ex-Plateau United’s Ikefe moves to Al Ahed

    Ex-Plateau United’s Ikefe moves to Al Ahed

    Andrew Ikefe has joined Al Ahed FC from Shabab Al-Sahel FC in the Lebanese Premier League on a one-year deal.

    Ikefe signed the dotted lines on Monday afternoon and will resume training tomorrow with the Ouzai-based side, a district in Beirut.

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    The former Plateau United defender spent two seasons with Shabab Al-Sahel before making his switch to Al Ahed FC.

    Ahed were champions of the Lebanese Premier League in the 2022-23 season before finishing third in the 2023-24 behind Al Ansar and league winners, Al Nejmeh.

  • Plateau to shut down schools involved in examination malpractice

    Plateau to shut down schools involved in examination malpractice

    The Plateau State government has said it will shut down schools caught engaged in examination malpractices.

    The Commissioner for Secondary Education, Mohammed Nyalun, disclosed on Saturday in Jos at the Speech and Prize/Graduation of the Industrial Training Fund (ITF) Staff School, Jos.

    Nyalun, who was represented by Dalyop Pam, Jos South Area Education Directorate, said that examination malpractices were responsible for the fallen standard of education and would not be tolerated.

    The commissioner said that such schools were cheating the ones that were doing the right thing while ruining the lives of children.

    “If you are a parent, don’t encourage your children to participate in examination malpractice because they will not defend that result.

    “ITF Staff School is one of the best in the state for educating and moulding the character of the young ones.

    “A school that is involved in examination malpractice will be closed down,” he said.

    The Chairman, Parents Teachers Association (PTA), ITF Staff School Jos, Yahaya Musa, expressed gratitude to the visionary management team for their relentless dedication and unwavering commitment to providing an exceptional educational environment.

    Musa said that their consistent endeavours in creating a nurturing and progressive institution have shaped the lives of countless students, empowering them to reach greater heights and become responsible citizens of tomorrow.

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    “To our esteemed teachers, we extend our heartfelt appreciation for your tireless efforts, passion, and dedication in imparting knowledge and shaping the minds of our future leaders.

    “You are the guiding lights who inspire our students to develop their intellects, explore their talents, and strive for excellence in all their endeavors.

    “Your selfless commitment to their growth and well-being is truly commendable.

    “As a united community’ of parents, teachers, and students, we firmly believe that education is not merely about acquiring knowledge but also about nurturing values, fostering creativity, and cultivating strong character traits,” he added.

    The school’s head boy, Joshua Adam, thanked the school for moulding their character and releasing them for higher educational pursuits.

    Adam thanked ITF management for the concerted efforts to make the school one of the best in the country and beyond.

    Rahama Musa, the school’s head girl, said that the knowledge and experience they acquire from ITF Staff School will last them a lifetime.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that those events featured the launch of the school magazine and the presentation of awards for their outstanding performances.

  • Plateau CP warns his men against unethical practices

    Plateau CP warns his men against unethical practices

    Plateau State Police Command has warned men and officers of the command against unethical practices in the discharge of their duties.

    The CP particularly warned those in anti-cyber crime unit not to gain access into phones of citizens without obtaining warrant.

    State police commissioner, CP Emmanuel Adesina, gave the warning in a statement in Jos.

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    The statement signed by the Command’s Public Relations Officer, DSP Alfred Alabo, read: “It has come to the notice of the Commissioner of Police, Plateau State Command that personnel of the Command have developed the habit of accosting unsuspecting members of the public, specifically in Plateau State, collecting their mobile phones on the road and forcefully gaining access into them, claiming to be investigating internet fraud without adherence to laid down procedure regarding the investigation of such cases.

    “Consequently, the Commissioner of Police has directed all Divisional Police Officers, Tactical Team Commanders, Patrol and Guard Officers, most especially the Anti-Cyber Crime Unit, to act in accordance with the Cyber Crime Prohibition and Prevention Act 2015, which mandates law enforcement officers to apply for ex parte orders from a judge in chambers for the power of arrest, and issuance of a warrant for the purpose of obtaining electronic evidence in relation to cyber crime investigations.

  • Bandits abduct mobile policeman as soldier escapes in Plateau

    Bandits abduct mobile policeman as soldier escapes in Plateau

    Bandits have abducted a mobile police (Mopol) officer while the soldier with him escaped around Kampani community of Wase local government area of Plateau state.

    Sources from the community hinted the incident occurred on Wednesday evening as the police officer and a soldier were on their way from Zurak community to Kamapani when the bandits suddenly ambushed by the bandits.

    The source said that while the mobile policeman was abducted, the soldier escaped.

    They said the soldier and police officer were attached to a security team operating in Bangalala, Kampani, Zurak and other communities affected by banditry.

    Sahapi Sambo, a youth leader in the area who confirmed the incident, said: “Both of them were heading for Kampani to their colleagues but got attacked on their way.”

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    “Community around the axis have been suffering from banditry activities for sometimes and that is why security personnel are always on patrol to ensure safety of lives and properties. So, up till now we have not heard the whereabouts of the police.”

    The youth leader also revealed that security personnel, including soldiers, policemen and vigilantes, on Thursday, trailed the bandits to their hideout to rescue the abducted police officer.

    There was no information from the Police Command and the Army yet at time as of the time of filing the report

  • Curfew further relaxed in Plateau from 10am to 6pm

    Curfew further relaxed in Plateau from 10am to 6pm

    Following the improved security situation and the commendable conduct of residents, the Plateau State Government has once again decided to relax the curfew imposed on the Jos-Bukuru metropolis.

    Effective Saturday, August 10, 2024, residents are now permitted to carry out their lawful activities between the hours of 10:00 am and 6:00 pm daily, until further notice.

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    This decision was authorised by His Excellency, Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, following thorough consultations with security agencies. The adjustment is aimed at allowing citizens to continue their economic activities while maintaining public order.

     Mutfwang, in a statement by his spokesman Gyang Bere, extended his gratitude to the people of Plateau State for their steadfast patriotism and cooperation during these challenging times.

  • Plateau relaxes curfew after violent protests

    Plateau relaxes curfew after violent protests

    Plateau State Government has decided to relax the curfew imposed on the Jos-Bukuru metropolis. 

    From Saturday, August 10, residents are permitted to carry out their lawful activities between the hours of 10:00 am and 6:00 pm daily until further notice.

    This decision was authorised by His Excellency, 

    Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang authorised the decision after consultations with security agencies. The adjustment is aimed at allowing citizens to continue their economic activities while maintaining public order.

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     Mutfwang, in a statement by his spokesman Gyang Bere, extended his gratitude to the people of Plateau State for their steadfast patriotism and cooperation during these challenging times.

    While praising the security personnel for their dedication and commitment to enforcing the curfew, the Governor urged all residents to continue working closely with security agencies to ensure the safety of lives and property, as well as to contribute to the ongoing efforts to build a united and prosperous state.