SECURING PLATEAU STATE

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The Nigerian Army has intensified efforts to address security challenges in Mangu Local Government Area of Plateau State by deploying special force troops from other parts of the country to the area. Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja, the Chief of Army Staff, made this announcement during a courtesy call on Governor Caleb Mutfwang at the Government House in Jos, the state capital.
 
The reinforcement of personnel in Mangu LGA underscores the Army’s commitment to tackling the prevailing security threats in Plateau State. Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja’s visit signifies the Army’s readiness to collaborate with local authorities and communities to restore peace and stability in the troubled areas.
 
Governor Caleb Mutfwang has pledged his administration’s unwavering commitment to enhancing collaboration between the Nigerian Army and community leaders. This collaboration is essential for fostering a harmonious civil-military relationship aimed at achieving sustainable peace and security across Plateau State.
 
The deployment of additional troops to Mangu LGA reflects the government’s determination to address the root causes of insecurity and protect the lives and property of citizens. By bolstering security measures in the troubled areas, authorities aim to create a conducive environment for socioeconomic activities to thrive.
 
The visit of the Chief of Army Staff to Plateau State highlights the strategic importance attached to restoring peace and stability in the region. It underscores the government’s recognition of the need for a coordinated approach involving both military and civilian stakeholders to overcome security challenges effectively.
 
Governor Caleb Mutfwang’s assurance of support for the Nigerian Army’s efforts demonstrates the state government’s commitment to proactive measures aimed at addressing security threats and fostering lasting peace. Collaboration between security forces and local communities is vital for intelligence gathering and the prevention of further unrest.
 
The government’s initiative to forge civil-military relationships in the troubled areas reflects a holistic approach to security management. By promoting dialogue and cooperation between the military and civilians, authorities seek to build trust and confidence, which are essential for sustainable peace and development.

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