Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang has unveiled plans to leverage technology and modern equipment to enhance security in the state.
During a media briefing in Jos, Mutfwang acknowledged the persistent challenge of insecurity that his administration has faced over the past year.
He also thanked the federal government for its support in addressing the issue, adding that the collaboration has been instrumental in mitigating the security threats.
The Governor revealed his administration’s efforts in training over 600 personnel of Operation Rainbow, the state’s security outfit, to augment conventional security forces in intelligence gathering and response.
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He reaffirmed his commitment to continued collaboration with security agencies, pledging to provide the necessary resources and support to ensure the safety of Plateau State.
Mutfwang said:
“Insecurity has been one of the major challenges staring us in the face, but we have rejigged our security architecture and I really thank President Bola Tinubu for the support.
”We can say that through our efforts, we now have relative peace, but it is not yet uhuru.
”We have rejigged Operation Rainbow and recruited 600 personnel to add to existing personnel
”We will leverage technology to improve our security system in order to secure lives and property.”