Caleb Mutfwang

Caleb Mutfwang

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29/05/2026

Today, as we mark our third anniversary in office, I remain deeply grateful to God and to the good people of Plateau State for your trust, support, resilience, and belief in this journey.

Three years ago, you entrusted me with the responsibility of leading our beloved Plateau State with a shared vision of hope, restoration, peace, and progress.

These past three years have not been without challenges. We faced insecurity, economic hardship, attacks on innocent communities, and political and legal distractions. Yet, through it all, we remained focused and determined to build a more peaceful, united, secure, and prosperous Plateau State.

As an administration, we have continued to take deliberate steps toward restoring hope and rebuilding confidence in governance. In security, we revitalised Operation Rainbow, recruited and trained over 2,000 community volunteers, strengthened collaboration with security agencies, and deployed modern surveillance technology to improve intelligence gathering and response across the state.

We have also remained committed to restoring dignity and hope to displaced communities through rebuilding efforts and humanitarian support initiatives across affected local governments.

In education, we reduced tuition fees by 50% for Plateau indigenes in state-owned tertiary institutions, increased scholarship funding, renovated and constructed classrooms, and expanded opportunities for students within and outside Nigeria.

In healthcare, we upgraded the Plateau Specialist Hospital with modern equipment, recruited qualified medical personnel, expanded health insurance coverage, and improved healthcare facilities across the state.

Through the Tin City Metro Transport Service and partnerships with airline operators, we have improved transportation and eased the burden on our people. We also continued investing in agriculture through the recovery of farmlands, distribution of subsidised fertilisers, mechanised farming support, and ongoing agro-processing projects.

Across the state, road construction projects, water schemes, rural electrification initiatives, tourism development, urban renewal projects, and environmental sanitation efforts are gradually transforming our communities and laying stronger foundations for the future.

Certainly, we have not yet reached the mountaintop, but we are no longer in the valley. Step by step, we are rebuilding Plateau together.

Plateau is rising again, and with your continued support, unity, and faith, we will keep moving forward toward a more peaceful, stronger, and prosperous future for all.

God bless Plateau State.

31/03/2026

My dear people of Plateau State, I address you on the tragic incident in Angwan Rukuba, Jos North, with a heavy heart, expressing my deep sorrow over the loss of innocent lives and extending my heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families, while wishing the injured a speedy recovery.

I assure you of the swift and decisive actions taken to restore calm, including strengthened security measures and ongoing efforts to bring the perpetrators to justice.

I also reaffirm my administration’s commitment to supporting victims and their families during this difficult time.
I urge us all to remain calm, vigilant, and united as we work together to preserve the peace, security, and harmony of our dear state.

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