President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is receiving a security briefing from Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang following the recent violent attack in Angwan Rukuba, a community in Plateau State.
The meeting focuses on assessing the scale of the attack, its impact on residents, and the urgent steps required to restore peace and stability in the affected area. According to Mediaplusng.com, the briefing provides firsthand details from the state government on the security situation and ongoing response efforts.
The Plateau State governor outlines the sequence of events surrounding the incident, highlighting the level of destruction, casualties recorded, and the displacement of residents in Angwan Rukuba.
Mutfwang emphasizes the need for enhanced security deployment across vulnerable communities, noting that recurring attacks continue to threaten lives and livelihoods in the state.
President Tinubu acknowledges the gravity of the situation and reiterates the Federal Government’s commitment to protecting citizens and addressing security challenges across the country.
The President stresses the importance of collaboration between federal and state authorities, as well as security agencies, to ensure a swift and effective response to the crisis.
According to Mediaplusng.com, the discussion also centers on strengthening intelligence gathering, improving rapid response mechanisms, and preventing further escalation of violence in Plateau State.
Governor Mutfwang highlights the humanitarian dimension of the attack, noting that many affected families are in urgent need of relief materials, medical assistance, and temporary shelter.
President Tinubu assures that necessary resources will be mobilized to support affected communities, including emergency relief interventions and security reinforcements.
Both leaders emphasize the need for long-term solutions, including conflict resolution strategies, community engagement, and efforts to address underlying causes of violence in the region.
The meeting underscores the role of security agencies in maintaining law and order, with directives expected to strengthen surveillance and prevent retaliatory attacks.
The President reiterates that ensuring peace in Plateau State remains critical to national stability, adding that no region will be left vulnerable to insecurity.
Authorities call on traditional rulers, community leaders, and residents to support peace efforts by providing credible information and promoting dialogue.
The situation in Angwan Rukuba remains under close watch, with both state and federal governments committed to ensuring that normalcy returns as quickly as possible.
The engagement between President Tinubu and Governor Mutfwang reflects ongoing efforts to address security concerns and reinforce confidence in government response to crises across Nigeria.
-3 April 2026



