Mr Rida said that traditional rulers and community leaders have major responsibilities to ensure peace and stability in the state.
The governor promised stronger collaboration with the police and other security agencies towards tackling insecurity in Plateau State.
“On the issue of tinted glass, I have a different view about it entirely because we have a security situation in the country now,” he said.
“All agencies, including government, are working very hard, and I can assure you that within the shortest possible time, those children and their teachers will be free,” he said.
The police boss commended officers who serve the nation while remaining committed fathers and family leaders.
The statement described Mr Iniedu as a seasoned police officer with extensive experience in public communication.
The police have commenced a statewide enforcement exercise against vehicles with covered, unauthorised or defaced number plates, as well as unregistered vehicles, from Friday.
The officers were killed by an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) planted by terrorists along the Anka-Bagega road in Anka Local Government Area of the state.
The police command in Rivers has commenced a statewide enforcement exercise against vehicles with covered, obscured, defaced, unauthorised or unregistered number plates.
Mr Disu added that the force would not surrender information space to criminals.
