Following recent violent attacks in Plateau State, Nigeria, the Inspector-General of Police has pledged to increase security measures. The assurance was given to Governor Caleb Mutfwang during a meeting addressing the deteriorating situation. Specific details of the improved security plan were not immediately released, but the pledge indicates a response to growing concerns over civilian safety. The attacks have raised fears of escalating violence in the region, prompting calls for increased intervention. Authorities aim to restore calm and prevent further loss of life and property. The governor welcomed the commitment and expressed hope for a swift improvement in the security landscape of Plateau State.
