JOS, Plateau State — Governor Caleb Mutfwang has restructured the state’s security architecture, appointing new coordinators to enhance the protection of lives and property across the state, the government has announced.
The governor’s action is part of ongoing efforts to address the security challenges that have plagued Plateau State, including communal clashes, banditry, and other forms of criminality. The restructuring is expected to improve coordination among security agencies and strengthen community-based security initiatives.
The new appointees are tasked with ensuring effective collaboration between local communities and security forces, enhancing intelligence gathering, and responding swiftly to emerging threats. The governor has stressed the importance of community involvement in maintaining peace and security.
Governor Mutfwang has also called on the newly appointed coordinators to work diligently and ensure that the people of Plateau State are safe and secure.
As the security situation in the state continues to evolve, the governor has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to protecting the lives and property of all residents.




