Little Rayfield, Jos, NIGERIA – In a bid to address the recurring security challenges in Plateau State, Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang convened a strategic high-level meeting with distinguished leaders and former governors of the state on Tuesday.
Okay News gathered that the meeting, held at the Government House in Little Rayfield, Jos, focused extensively on the welfare and prosperity of the people. Central to the discussions was a critical review of the recent violent attacks in rural communities that have displaced many residents and hampered agricultural activities in the “Home of Peace and Tourism.”
The leaders, including former executives who have steered the state’s affairs over the past decades, collectively resolved to pursue justice for all victims of recent unrest. The deliberations emphasized the need to rebuild fractured communal relationships and restore trust between various ethnic and religious groups. According to a statement released by Governor Mutfwang on Thursday, April 16, 2026, the engagement sought to establish robust frameworks that reflect the “enduring courage, discipline, and patriotism” of the Plateau people.
This move toward unity comes as the state government continues to coordinate with security agencies and religious leaders, such as Apostle Joshua Selman, to provide palliatives and restore normalcy. The governors resolved to work harmoniously to ensure that Plateau State reclaims its identity as a beacon of prosperity and a safe haven for all residents within the Nigerian project.

