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Mutfwang Signs N109.7bn Supplementary Budget

by Achor Abimaje
1 month ago
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Governor Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau State

Governor Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau State

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Plateau State governor, Barr. Caleb Mutfwang, has signed into law the 2025 supplementary budget of ₦109.7 billion, following its passage by the House of Assembly.

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The appropriation, covering September to December 2025, aims to bridge financial gaps and strengthen government services across critical sectors of the state’s economy.

The attorney general and commissioner of justice, Barr. Philemon Daffi, who earlier presented the draft of the bill to Governor Mutfwang for assent, applauded the Plateau State House of Assembly for giving the bill the needed attention.

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Shortly after assenting to the budget at Government House, Rayfield, Governor Mutfwang emphasised that security remains a cornerstone for sustaining Plateau’s socio-economic revival.

He expressed appreciation to security agencies for their cooperation, noting that the improved security atmosphere in Jos has attracted more visitors and boosted the hospitality sector, with hotels now reporting full bookings.

Receiving the chief of air staff, Air Vice Marshal J. Usman, on a courtesy visit shortly after assenting to the budget, the governor acknowledged persistent security challenges in border areas and called for an enhanced military presence, particularly intensified air surveillance, to complement ground operations.

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“I want to thank all the security agencies that have worked with us to make Plateau a secure place. While there are still pockets of concern, the growing number of visitors to Jos in the past two years is a testament to renewed confidence,” Governor Mutfwang said.

He urged the Nigerian Air Force to expedite the deployment of necessary platforms, citing the need for aerial cover in difficult terrains such as Mushere, Chakfem, Quanpan, Wase, and Kanam.

Governor Mutfwang further assured of continued collaboration with the Nigerian Air Force and other security agencies to safeguard lives and property, while also appealing for stronger community engagement in areas hosting military formations.

In his response, Air Vice Marshal Usman thanked the governor for the support extended to the Nigerian Air Force and pledged sustained efforts to secure Plateau State.

“We are here, sir, to thank you for all the support we’ve received. My visit is also to assess operational readiness and review our activities to ensure professional efficiency across the state,” he said.

The Air Vice Marshal revealed plans to hold the Air Force Provost Conference in Jos as a signal of confidence in Plateau’s safety, while seeking innovative strategies to address security challenges.

He also encouraged personnel at the Air Force Base in Kerang, Mangu local government area, to deepen civil-military relations and collaborate closely with local communities to protect the state’s territorial integrity.

 

 

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