The Executive Governor of Plateau State, Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, has paid a humanitarian visit to displaced families in the Mushere and Tangor communities of Bokkos Local Government Area, following a series of brutal terrorist attacks in the region.
Governor Mutfwang expressed deep sympathy for the displaced persons and reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to their welfare and protection. He assured the victims that no household in distress would be left unattended, particularly during these difficult times marked by grief, loss, and trauma. The Governor conveyed his heartfelt condolences to the families who lost loved ones and prayed for the speedy recovery of those injured.
Speaking to hundreds of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Mushere, Governor Mutfwang stated:
“We are here in Mushere, a community that has endured relentless and vicious attacks over the past three weeks. I salute the resilience of the people and commend the youth for their collaboration with security agencies in defending this land. Mushere is a strategic settlement, a gateway to several communities. We know the attackers’ agenda is to bring Mushere down in order to gain access to other areas. But we will not let that happen. This is a blessed land. It produced Plateau State’s first civilian governor in the Fourth Republic, Chief Joshua Dariye. We will continue to stand by you and ensure this community remains strong.”
The Governor also urged the youth to avoid destructive habits such as drug abuse and alcoholism, noting that these vices diminish their strength and value.
“Our youth are our treasure. We need you now more than ever. Let us not be divided at heart. If God is God, let us serve Him in truth and unity. I strongly condemn acts of betrayal by individuals allegedly compromising the security of their communities for personal gain, and I warn that anyone caught will face the full weight of the law,” he added.
While addressing the people of Tangor, Governor Mutfwang reiterated his commitment to inter-community cooperation, peacebuilding, and infrastructural development:
“We are here in Tangor this evening to extend our heartfelt condolences to the Makai Tangor and all bereaved families over the recent tragic events. The news of the killings came as a deep shock. We mourn with you and pray for God’s comfort and strength to bear this loss.”
He emphasised that his administration would never abandon any community affected by violence.
“We will continue to assess the security situation, deploy reinforcements, and ensure that no part of the state is left vulnerable. Tangor holds a special place in my heart. When I first contested for office, the delegates here voted for me in full. I will never forget that gesture,” he said.
The Governor also conveyed the condolences and support of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, assuring the people that the Federal Government remained fully committed to assisting Plateau State in restoring peace.
“We are working to reinforce security presence, deploy more personnel, and provide motorcycles to enhance mobility across difficult terrain. We are also exploring ways to improve key rural roads to ease access for security operatives and emergency responders,” he added.
In his response, the District Head of Horop, Miskaham Jonah Dawum, called for the establishment of permanent security outposts in vulnerable flashpoints. He also advocated for the formation of a Joint Taskforce between Plateau and Nasarawa States to track and neutralise criminal elements operating along the borders.