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Governor Mutfwang holds first Security Executive Meeting

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By PETER TITLE

Governor Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau recently held his first Security Executive Meeting with security heads in the state aimed at finding lasting solutions to the security challenges that had bedevilled the state in recent times.

The meeting was held at the Government House, Little Rayfield behind closed door. It was also believed to be part of solutions to put a stop to the incessant attacks always meted on villages where citizens were killed.

Speaking with journalists after the meeting, the Plateau State Commissioner of Police, Mr Bartholomew Onyeka explained that the meeting with the governor was borne out of the security challenges in the state as well as the reinforcement of personnel to tackle insecurity in the state generally .

According to the CP, they intend to come up with solutions towards eradicating the wanton killings and destruction of property of innocent people in Plateau.

CP Onyeka further explained that the entire security council would soon embark on visits to affected places to access things for themselves. He added that crisis of any nature have never paid and will never benefit anyone.

He further revealed that the governor was saddened over the unfortunate events, adding that he even barred his mind during his inauguration speech recently.

On the fuel scarcity and hoarding that has resurfaced, the Commissioner of Police said that the state government has a committee overseeing that. He pointed out that they were in the best position to speak about the Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) issue.

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