Plateau Governor Caleb Mutfwang has ordered security agencies to shift their approach to tackling urban terrorism in the state. This move comes after a recent attack in Angwan Rukuba, Jos North Local Government Area, resulted in multiple fatalities and injuries.
The governor's directive aims to promote proactive and intelligence-driven operations among security agencies. This change in strategy is expected to help prevent future attacks and reduce the risk of harm to innocent civilians.
The attack in Angwan Rukuba was a devastating incident that highlighted the need for a more effective approach to policing in the state. Governor Mutfwang's decision to adopt intelligence-led policing is a step towards addressing this issue.
The state government has been working to improve security in Jos North Local Government Area, which has been plagued by incidents of terrorism. The governor's directive is a response to the growing concerns about urban terrorism in the area.
Details of the attack in Angwan Rukuba are still emerging, but it is clear that the incident has had a profound impact on the community.