The governor said that he came into politics to serve.
The visit followed recent attacks on Nding and neighbouring communities.
Mr Mutfwang expressed worry over the increasing societal ills such as child trafficking and drug addiction in the state.
The state government had imposed a 48-hour curfew on Jos North LGA after the Angwan Rukuba community attack.
Mr Mutfwang described the incident as unfortunate.
She Plateau was a strategic partner in the advancement of Nigeria’s national broadband agenda.
Mr Sakondong appreciated Mr Tinubu for his visionary leadership.
He said the formation of the group was anchored on the conviction that good governance must be supported.
The governor called on residents of the state to support and pray for his administration to succeed.
The deceased, who died on Tuesday after a brief illness, had served in the agency’s Jos zonal office for 15 years until his death and was set to retire by September 2026.
