Insecurity: Gov. Mutfwang holds high level security meeting to strengthen peaceful coexistence

Governor Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau State, has convened a high-level security meeting to strengthen peaceful co-existence and security across the state.

‎The meeting, attended by heads of security agencies and local government chairmen, reviewed the security situation and developed strategies to prevent further breaches.


‎“The curfew has now been adjusted to run from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and we have been directed to ensure strict compliance,” said Commissioner of Police, Bassey Ewah.


‎“Existing restrictions, including bans on commercial motorcycles and regulated tricycle movements, remain in force”, the CP added.


‎Ewah warned that violators would face legal consequences.


‎“Anyone arrested for violating the curfew will be prosecuted. Laws are meant to be obeyed; if you break them, you must face the consequences.”


‎Also speaking, ALGON Chairman, Hamisu Mohammed Anani, said local governments are adopting tailored strategies to respond to security threats.


‎“Each local government will develop strategies based on its peculiarities,” he said.


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