“What is happening is not an issue in Jos city,” the governor’s office said.
He added that the troops also recovered arms and ammunition, and illicit drugs from the suspects.
Mr Bagos, representing Jos South/Jos East Constituency of the state, made the call in a statement on Friday in Jos.
On Thursday morning, Gunmen attacked and killed 21 persons at Batin and Rayogot villages of Heipang district.
He alleged that the outfit had attacked some pastoralists in the state.
He stated that the development posed a major setback to the economic and agricultural activities in the state.
“So far, we have recovered nine dead bodies; we are still searching because some people are still missing,” he said.
Mr Mutfwang gave the assurance while swearing in four new permanent secretaries into the state civil service on Wednesday at the Government House, Jos.
“I most sincerely urge the security agencies and the government to rise to the occasion of arresting this frightening gradual descent into anarchy.”
Mr Adamu said that the present administration inherited many uncompleted projects when it came into power in 2015.
