State police needed to end Plateau violence: Governor Mutfwang

Governor Caleb Mutfwang has renewed calls for the establishment of state police, saying centralised command from Abuja is no longer sufficient to deal with localised threats.
Mr Mutfwang made the call during a chat with members of the Nigerian Guild of Editors in Jos.
He stated that the state was already taking steps to strengthen grassroots policing through Operation Rainbow, a community-based security initiative.
“We have recruited 1,450 young operatives who will begin training next week. The reality is that attackers infiltrate from Taraba, Nasarawa, or Kaduna, strike our villages, and retreat. Abuja cannot monitor these local terrains the way our people can,” he said.
While acknowledging fears about political misuse of state police, Mutfwang said adequate safeguards could prevent abuse.
He added that federations like the U.S. have successfully run multiple policing layers, arguing that if Nigeria showed the political will, the country too could make it work.
The governor also revealed that the deployment of surveillance drones in Plateau had already begun, exposing the movements of armed groups and giving security forces an edge in responding to attacks.
He recalled a recent ambush on security escorts during farming preparations in Bokkos, which forced the state to rethink its displaced persons return strategy.
“Our drones have captured clear images of bandit movements across ungoverned spaces. This has enabled ground troops to respond quickly. However, without consistent air support, we sometimes lose the advantage. Manpower is also a huge challenge,” he said.
The governor added that Plateau would continue to push for increased federal security deployment while investing in local intelligence and rapid response capabilities.
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