Governor Mutfwang Visits Attacked Communities in Bokkos, Assures IDPs of Government's Commitment

Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, has paid a humanitarian visit to displaced families in Mushere and Tangor communities of Bokkos Local Government Area, following a series of brutal terrorist attacks.



Governor Mutfwang sympathized with the displaced persons and reaffirmed his administration's commitment to their welfare and protection. He assured the victims that no household in distress would be left unattended, especially during these trying times marked by grief, loss, and trauma.

The Governor directed the conduct of a comprehensive needs assessment to enable the prompt delivery of relief materials, particularly to the most vulnerable, women and children.

Governor Mutfwang emphasized that his administration would never abandon any community affected by violence. He assured the people that the government would continue to assess the security situation, deploy reinforcements, and ensure that no part of the state is left vulnerable.

While the Governor's visit and assurances are a step in the right direction, critics argue that the government's response to the attacks has been inadequate. There are concerns that the security measures in place are not sufficient to prevent future attacks, and that more needs to be done to address the root causes of the violence.

The District Head of Horop, Miskaham Jonah Dawum, has called for the establishment of permanent security outposts in vulnerable flashpoints. This call highlights the need for a more robust security presence in the area to prevent future attacks.

Governor Mutfwang's visit to the attacked communities is a demonstration of his commitment to the welfare and protection of the people. However, more needs to be done to address the security challenges facing the state. The government must take concrete steps to prevent future attacks and ensure that those responsible for the violence are held accountable.


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