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Heavy security presence has been deployed across Jos, Plateau State capital as Bola Ahmed Tinubu arrives the state on Thursday to condole with residents following the recent Palm Sunday night massacre in Jos North Local Government Area, which left 28 people dead.
BusinessDay reports that security operatives were stationed at strategic locations, including Mararaba Jama’a roundabout—the main entrance into Jos from Bukuru—as well as key routes leading to government facilities and major junctions across the city.
Other heavily secured areas include Zaramanda roundabout, Hill Station roundabout, and several adjoining intersections within the Jos metropolis, as authorities intensified efforts to ensure safety during the presidential visit.
The increased security comes amid heightened tension in the state following the deadly attack, which has raised fresh concerns over the safety of residents and the recurrence of violence in the area.
At the time of filing this report, there was no official statement from authorities regarding the president’s itinerary or specific engagements during his visit to Plateau State.
At the time of filing this report, there was no official statement from authorities regarding the president’s itinerary or specific engagements during his visit to Plateau State.
BusinessDay, however, reports that in line with the usual protocol for such visits, the president is expected to visit the scene of the attack, as well as hospitals where survivors are receiving treatment, and thereafter meet with key stakeholders in the state to discuss the way forward. (Businessday)