Plateau State’s Secretary to the Government, Arch. Samuel Jatau, has publicly affirmed the state remains safe for residents and visitors, despite ongoing security challenges. Jatau encouraged individuals to base their assessments on firsthand experience rather than relying on widespread perceptions of insecurity. His statement came during the opening of a meeting in Jos, addressing concerns about the state’s safety. The government official acknowledged existing security issues but emphasized they are not unique to Plateau State. Jatau’s comments aim to counter negative narratives and reassure the public. The assurance seeks to maintain stability and encourage continued activity within the state. Vanguard News reported on the statement, highlighting the government’s proactive approach to managing public perception.
