Gov Mutfwang came prepared to deliver dividends of democracy- Bere Gyang

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By Golok Nanmwa, Jos

Director of press and public affairs to Governor Caleb Mutfwang Mr Gyang Bere, at the weekend said his principal is determined to provide dividends of democracy to the people of Plateau state.

In an article made available to our correspondent in Jos, Mr Bere said the Plateau State Governor Mutfwang came prepared to deliver dividends of democracy and has over this one year in office, remained firm, focused, resilient and steady in fulfilling his social contract with the people of Plateau state.

Bere said despite the monumental distractions before his assumption in office, numerous areas of tremendous positive impact abound, which has further made popular “The Time is Now” Administration in the state.

The Director of press and public affairs added that in the areas of security of lives and property, Governor Caleb Mutfwang personally interfaced with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and secured his listening ear towards redefining the true nature of insecurity in Plateau State.

“Governor Mutfwang through his sincere efforts and using a multifaceted approach/strategy has restored security and sanity to Mangu, Barkin-Ladi, Riyom, Bokkos, Bassa and other Local Government Areas which came under severe attacks prior to his assumption into office.”

“Mutfwang as Governor visited Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Riyom, Barkin-Ladi, Bassa and Mangu LGAs barely two days after swearing-in to office as Chief Security Officer of the State as a strategy to better understand their plights and sharpen Government’s response.”

He added that Governor Mutfwang paid courtesy visits to all Security Chiefs in Abuja over the incessant attacks in Plateau.

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This aggressive advocacy paved way for all service chiefs to undertake on-the-spot assessments of the security situation on the Plateau, resulting in the successes being recorded today.

“Such security advocacies yielded the relocation to trouble communities of the GOC/Commander-OPSF all in a bid to command troops from the forefront. This was a first time occurrence in the history of insurgencies and security attacks in Plateau State.”

“The Governor has convened multiple and regular Security Council Meetings, marking a sharp departure from the ugly practice in past years.’

Mr Bere also added that “The revitalization of the moribund state-owned security outfit “Operation Rainbow” was achieved within few months after inauguration and is now poised to restore a healthy community-security agencies relationship in tackling security challenges.”

“The training of 600 personnel to be injected into the Operation Rainbow for security intelligence/early warning signals was achieved under this Administration.”

“The appointment of a renowned security expert as Special Adviser to the Governor on Security has resulted in many positive security gains in the state as well as the Governor’s visit to the national headquarters of NEMA in Abuja has attracted substantial relief materials for IDPs in Plateau.

“Plateau State under the able-leadership of Governor Mutfwang has set up a toll-free State Security and Information Centre (SIC) for citizens to report concerns on insecurity in local communities, he stressed.

Mr Bere Gyang also added that numerous and critical road infrastructure all over the state have been (and are being) overhauled, overlaid with asphalt to facilitate free movement of traffic in the under-listed roads.

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This is in keeping with the promises to modernize the state, especially, Jos metropolis, (the city-centre) for better growth, development and better exploitation of the state’s tourism and other potentials.

He said “Road maintenance and allied works on Farin-Gada to Gada Biyu, Polo Roundabout to Police Headquarters roads, also Road repair works from Gold and Base roundabout to Rayfield, from Dadin Kowa, via D. B. Zang junction to Bukuru Expressway way, Plateau Specialist Hospital roundabout through to Hill Station roundabout and roads.

Also the Ola Hospital Roundabout, Masallacin Juma’a Street, Zololo Junction, and Angwan Rukuba Roads.

He also Said that the Mutfwang led-administration has attracted Federal Government intervention on the construction of Barkin-Ladi to Mangu Road as well as several other road projects.

The Director of press also added that Governor Mutfwang had also Cleared five months inherited workers salaries amounting to over N11 billion and approved the payment of gratuities, death benefits and pensions from 1985 using a phased payment approach.

The Governor also approved the disbursement of the 90% Consolidated Medical Salary Structure (CONMESS) for medical workers/doctors.

The Mutfwang led-administration is up-to-date in the payment of salaries of civil servants and has approved the disbursement of 75% Hazard allowance to other health workers, he added.

Mr Bere called on the people of the state to continue to support the Bar Caleb Mutfwang led administration as he is determined to better the lives of citizens of the state.


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