Following the recent security challenges that have bedevilled communities in Mangu LGA of Plateau State, Governor Caleb Mutfwang has called on citizens to
He also urged citizens to put behind issues that divide them as a people and work with one accord to preserve their heritage.
Recall also that a 24-hour curfew was imposed on the council by the Management Committee chairman to forestall further degeneration of the situation. The Governor implored religious, traditional and community leaders, “to commence with immediate effect, the process of confidence building among citizens who are affected by the sad events in order to strengthen inter-communal relations.
“I therefore urge security personnel not to treat with kid gloves, anyone or group of persons who are identified as culprits or sponsors of the current security challenges confronting our dear State.
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