A senior police official has pledged to end ongoing killings in Nigeria’s Plateau State. Assistant Inspector General Maurice Dankwambo made the commitment during a visit with Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang in Jos on Wednesday. The promise follows persistent violence in the region, though details of specific strategies were not immediately released. Dankwambo’s visit signals increased federal attention to the security situation. Governor Mutfwang reportedly welcomed the commitment and reiterated the need for lasting peace. The statement was published by Vanguard News, a Nigerian news outlet. Further updates on the planned security measures are anticipated.