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Plateau State Gov Caleb Mutfwang
Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang, on Wednesday, said the state and security agencies were yet to identify those who carried out the Sunday killing in Angwam.
Governor Mutfwang disclosed this while fielding questions from journalists after meeting with President Bola Tinubu at the presidential Villa, Abuja.
The governor said he came to brief President Tinubu on the development and the measures taken so far by the state government.
According to him, “What happened on Sunday evening was quite unfortunate, but the situation has been brought under control now. We’ve been able to evacuate corpses to the mortuary. Some families have already buried their dead ones.
“We imposed a curfew, which we relaxed this morning (Wednesday) from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. But unfortunately, this morning (Wednesday), there were some looters who tried to disrupt the peace again, but I’m glad that the security forces working together were able to calm the situation as at 12 this afternoon, and so presently the situation is well under control.”
On his summons by the President, he said: “Well, the meeting was first of all for me to brief him firsthand about what actually happened, what are the steps we have taken, and to also offer suggestions. I mean, what are our plans going forward? Immediately after the crisis, we convened a Security Council meeting.
“We have been able to agree on certain steps that we need to take, and the President I have briefed him, and the President has agreed that those steps should be taken.
“The President commiserates with the entire state, and as a matter of fact, he’s contemplating coming to the state personally to commiserate with the people. It’s something that has touched him personally, and he wants to show the people his love and affection for them.
“And so, he has approved certain measures that we need to take further in conjunction with the security forces.
“What I can assure you is that this has become a decisive turning point that I’m sure going forward we’re going to see more proactive actions.”
Asked as the Chief Security Officer of the state, how he could correct the impression and the true picture of what was happening, he said: “Well, in a crisis of this nature, you can’t reduce it to one reason. It’s a mixture of multiple reasons, and sometimes you can only deduce the actual reasons when you are able to get two groups of people. First, the victims, and then the attackers. (Vanguard)