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Mutfwang’s Third Anniversary Speech Confirms Plateau Is Rising Again
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Three years after taking the oath of office as Governor of Plateau State, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang’s anniversary address presents the picture of a leader who understands the weight of his mandate and has shown courage, focus and capacity in steering Plateau through one of its most difficult seasons. His speech was not a mere ceremonial roll call of promises, but a confident account of a governor who came into office amid insecurity, economic hardship, institutional weakness and public anxiety, yet has remained deliberate in the pursuit of peace, recovery and development.
From the tone and content of the address, one thing is clear: Mutfwang is on top of his game.
Governor Mutfwang’s strength lies first in his clear understanding of the condition of the state he inherited. He did not pretend that Plateau’s problems were light. He acknowledged insecurity, displacement, economic hardship, institutional decline and the erosion of public confidence in governance. But instead of using these challenges as excuses, he presented them as the very reasons his administration had to act boldly.
That is the mark of leadership. Mutfwang has shown that Plateau does not need noise; it needs order. It does not need empty politics; it needs restoration. It does not need division; it needs unity, peace and practical governance. His repeated declaration that “Plateau is rising again” is therefore not just a slogan. It is the summary of a rebuilding project touching security, civil service welfare, transport, education, healthcare, agriculture, infrastructure, water, energy, tourism and urban renewal.
No serious assessment of Plateau can ignore insecurity. For years, attacks on communities, displacement and destruction have threatened the state’s stability. Mutfwang recognised this early and placed security at the centre of his agenda. His administration has revitalised Operation Rainbow, recruited and trained over 2,000 community volunteers, launched an Emergency Communications Centre with a toll-free line, and established a Plateau State Activity Centre equipped with drones and CCTV cameras.
These are not symbolic gestures. They represent a modern security approach combining community intelligence, technology, emergency response and collaboration with federal security agencies. By speaking firmly against attacks, reprisals, cattle rustling, livestock poisoning, crop destruction, night grazing and underage herding, the governor also demonstrated balance and fairness. He made it clear that peace must be protected by justice and that no group has the right to threaten another.
One of the clearest signs that Mutfwang is on top of governance is his handling of the civil service. By clearing inherited salary arrears, ensuring regular salary payment, restoring promotions, supporting staff training and reconnecting government offices to electricity, he has restored morale to the engine room of government. Even more remarkable is the commitment of over ₦16 billion to pensions and gratuities, including arrears dating back several decades. This is not just an administrative achievement; it is a moral statement. For workers and pensioners who had waited for years, the administration has brought relief, dignity and renewed confidence.
The Tin City Metro Transport Service is another visible sign of practical governance. By subsidising transport for about 10,000 passengers daily, the government has directly reduced the cost of movement for ordinary citizens. At a time when economic pressure is heavy on households, this intervention puts money back into people’s pockets, improves urban mobility and creates jobs. The revival of inter-state transport and refurbishment of vehicles for routes such as Jos–Abuja show that the government is deliberately reconnecting Plateau to wider economic opportunities.
The agreement with ValueJet for daily Lagos–Jos flights and four weekly Abuja–Jos flights is also significant. With arrangements progressing with United Nigeria Airlines, Mutfwang is positioning Plateau once again as a destination for business, tourism, conferences and investment.
In education, the governor’s record shows a leader looking beyond the present. By reducing tuition fees by 50 per cent for Plateau indigenes in state-owned tertiary institutions and increasing scholarship funding by 300 per cent, he has eased the burden on parents and expanded access for students. The construction of 397 classrooms, renovation of 557 others, drilling of boreholes and supply of furniture through SUBEB and AGILE show attention to the foundation of learning. The Mutfwang Legacy Scholarship Scheme, which has sent 200 students to India, with others studying in the United States and elsewhere, gives the state a bold human capital development profile.
The health sector has also witnessed significant progress. The upgrade of the Plateau State Specialist Hospital with modern laboratory equipment worth ₦2 billion, the recruitment of 22 consultants and five physiotherapists, and the supply of ultrasound machines to 17 general hospitals point to serious investment in medical services. The establishment of the Plateau State Drug and Medical Commodity Agency is a forward-looking step to improve access to affordable drugs and fight counterfeit medicine. Most impressive is the expansion of health insurance coverage from 93,605 beneficiaries in 2023 to 319,429 beneficiaries under PLASCHEMA through the Mutfwang-Care Initiative. That is governance with a human face.
Agriculture remains one of Plateau’s greatest strengths, and Mutfwang appears determined to unlock its full potential. The recovery of over 1,600 hectares of farmland previously abandoned due to insecurity speaks directly to the link between peace and productivity. The distribution of subsidised fertilisers worth over ₦20 billion, procurement of seedlings and agrochemicals worth ₦4 billion, and investment of ₦2 billion in mechanisation show commitment to farmers. The ongoing Special Agro-Processing Zone, Potato Tissue Culture Lab and modern abattoir also point to a governor thinking beyond subsistence farming toward value addition, processing and industrialisation.
The governor’s infrastructure record is also strong. With not less than 500 kilometres of roads already asphalted and over 2,000 kilometres expected to be completed, alongside more than 70 projects being executed by government agencies, the administration is pursuing an ambitious connectivity agenda. Roads are economic lifelines. They connect farmers to markets, patients to hospitals, children to schools, tourists to destinations and communities to opportunity.
In water, energy and urban renewal, the government has also shown seriousness. The ₦30 billion Langtang North water project, the revived Langtang North Water Scheme, the commissioned Yelwa Club Water Treatment Plant and the 25-kilometre pipeline in Jos South demonstrate practical service delivery. In energy, partnerships with the Rural Electrification Agency and private investors, mini-grid projects, the E-HEART Programme, solar mini-grids in parts of Qua’an Pan and the distribution of 70 transformers show a government working to light up communities and stimulate local economies.
Mutfwang’s declaration of a state of emergency on the environment, revival of monthly sanitation and increase of street sweepers’ stipends from ₦8,000 to ₦30,000 show attention to everyday quality of life. In tourism, the fencing of Jos Wildlife Park, upgrade of Mado Tourist Village, rehabilitation of Solomon Lar Amusement Park and remodelling of Plateau and Hill Station Hotels point to a deliberate effort to restore Plateau’s pride.
His political move from the PDP to the APC was one of the boldest decisions of his administration. He framed it as a step taken in the interest of Plateau’s growth, political stability and long-term progress. Whether critics agree or not, the move showed political courage and positioned the state for stronger federal collaboration.
After three years, Mutfwang’s message is clear: Plateau has suffered, but Plateau is not defeated. The state has been wounded, but it is healing. His administration has shown seriousness in security, compassion in worker welfare, vision in education, ambition in infrastructure, innovation in transport, commitment in healthcare, focus in agriculture and boldness in political strategy.
Indeed, Governor Caleb Mutfwang is not merely surviving the demands of office. He is governing with confidence, focus and direction. Plateau is rising again, and Mutfwang is clearly on top of his game.
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Ataoja Hosts Olubadan as Adeleke Commissions Overhead Bridge, Roundabout at Lameco, Osogbo
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The Ataoja of Osogboland, Oba Jimoh Oyetunji, Larooye II, on Wednesday hosted the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rasheed Adewolu Ladoja, Arusa I, as Governor Ademola Adeleke officially commissioned the new Lameco Flyover Bridge and roundabout in Osogbo, the Osun State capital.
The five-span overhead bridge, which has a total length of 672 metres, was constructed to solve the perennial traffic congestion along the Lameco axis and boost economic activities in the metropolis.
The Olubadan performed the ribbon-cutting ceremony at the event, which was attended by traditional rulers and key stakeholders.
Speaking at the commissioning, Governor Adeleke praised the project as proof of his administration’s local content policy. “The high quality of this flyover confirms the workability of our local content model.
We have proven to the whole world that our local engineers can perform to world class standards,” he stated.
The governor also disclosed that his administration has completed over 27 kilometres of intra-city roads in Osogbo and more than 300 kilometres across the state.
He charged residents to protect the infrastructure, warning against street trading and vandalisation of the bridge’s railings and lights.
In his goodwill message, the Ataoja of Osogbo, Oba Jimoh Oyetunji, Larooye II, described the project as strategic.
He noted that it would ease human and vehicular movement and enhance socio-economic activities within the town.
The commissioning marks the start of a series of project inaugurations across the state.
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Insecurity: Gunmen kidnap popular pastor, members in Benue
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Samuel Gbinde, pastor of the Universal Reform Christian Church (URCC), also known as Nongu u Kristu u i Ser u sha Tar (NKST), and two members of his congregation have been abducted by gunmen in Benue State.
The incident happened on Tuesday at the pastor’s residence located within the NKST Church premises in Andyar, Ishan Classis, Benue State.
The church’s General Secretary, Titus Targba, announced the incident in a statement, saying the victims were taken by armed men from the pastor’s residence.
He appealed to church members and the public to pray for their safe return while efforts continue to secure their freedom.
The church also called on security agencies, the Benue State Government and the Federal Government to move quickly to rescue the three victims and arrest those behind the kidnapping.
It further urged the authorities to step up efforts against kidnapping and other violent crimes across the state by taking stronger action to stop criminal groups before they strike instead of responding only after attacks have taken place.
The latest abduction has added to growing worries over insecurity in Benue State, where communities have continued to face repeated attacks despite ongoing security operations and peace efforts.
Only a few days earlier, the chairman of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) in Benue State, Ardo Risku, and his associate, Yakubu Isa, were killed after attending a peace meeting in Ohimini Local Government Area.
Police later confirmed the arrest of 10 suspects in connection with the killings.
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NUT suspends strike, directs Oyo teachers to resume Thursday
The Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) has suspended its industrial action across public primary and secondary schools in Oyo State, directing members to resume work on Thursday, July 2, 2026.
The decision followed fresh engagements with the Oyo State government and assurances on measures to improve security after the abduction of teachers and learners in Oriire Local Government Area.
In a statement jointly signed by the Oyo State Chairman of the union, Comrade Hassan Ajibola Fatai, and the State Secretary, Comrade Olukayode Salami, the union said the suspension was approved by its national leadership after reviewing the prevailing security situation and considering appeals by the state government and other stakeholders.
According to the statement, the strike, which was declared in protest against the kidnapping of teachers and students in the Oriire Local Government Area, was suspended in the interest of teachers, learners, and the general public.
“The Nigeria Union of Teachers hereby directs all public primary and secondary school teachers in Oyo State to resume official duties on Thursday, July 2, 2026,” the statement read.
The union said the state government had assured it of sustained efforts to secure the safe release of the abducted victims while strengthening security around schools and vulnerable communities across the state.
It noted that the government had committed to intensified rescue operations for the abducted teachers and learners, the establishment of a well-equipped Joint Security Task Force to patrol vulnerable schools and access roads, continuous engagement with affected families, psychosocial support and rehabilitation for rescued victims, and payment of gratuities and other entitlements to the families of deceased teachers.
Other commitments, according to the union, include strengthening the Safe School Initiative through public sensitisation and improved early warning systems, enhancing emergency response mechanisms, dismantling criminal hideouts, upgrading school infrastructure, tackling illegal mining and open grazing in forest reserves, improving community intelligence gathering, ensuring the speedy prosecution of criminal suspects, improving the welfare of security personnel, and deploying technology to improve school security.
The union commended its members for their discipline and solidarity throughout the industrial action while also appreciating the support of the All Nigeria Confederation of Principals of Secondary Schools (ANCOPSS) and the Association of Primary School Head Teachers of Nigeria (AOPSHON).
“We sincerely appreciate all our members, ANCOPSS, AOPSHON, and other stakeholders for their discipline, solidarity, and unwavering support during this period. Your cooperation has once again demonstrated our collective commitment to the welfare and safety of teachers and learners,” the statement added.
While directing teachers to return to the classroom, the union urged members to remain vigilant and report any security threats to the appropriate authorities.
“We urge all teachers to remain vigilant, law-abiding and promptly report any suspicious activities or security threats within their schools and communities to the relevant authorities. Together, we can build safer schools for our children and educators,” it stated.
The union reaffirmed its commitment to protecting the welfare and security of teachers, saying it would continue to engage the government until all outstanding concerns regarding the safety of teachers and learners are fully addressed.
“Our resolve to safeguard the lives, welfare and dignity of teachers remains unwavering. We shall continue constructive engagement with the government until every concern relating to the security of our members and learners is adequately addressed,” the statement said.
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