by Christiana Gokyo, Jos
The Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, says his administration’s intent is to partner with the British Government to enhance the educational sector and establish lasting peace in the state.
The governor made this known during a courtesy visit by the British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Dr. Richard Montgomery, at the new Government House in Little Rayfield, Jos, recently.
Governor Mutfwang said he was honoured to host the British delegation, recalling the history of Jos as a favored city for Europeans, in the 1960s and 70s, because of the hospitality and temperate climate of the state.
He said, as part of deliberate efforts to restore peace and forge greater unity in the state, his administration has appointed the Director-General of the Plateau State Peace Building Agency and revitalized Operation Rainbow – the State’s security outfit.
Governor Mutfwang voiced his commitment to improving the livelihoods of Plateau State people through good governance and strategic partnerships aimed at fostering development and growth.
Dr. Richard Montgomery, in turn, expressed appreciation for the warm reception and outlined his itinerary, which includes visits to notable institutions such as the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), the National Veterinary Research Institute (NVRI) in Vom, and the IDP camp in Barkin-Ladi LGA.
“The British Government,” Dr. Montgomery affirmed, “is keen on supporting peace and prosperity in Nigeria, particularly in Plateau State, with a willingness to contribute to agricultural development and security training initiatives.”
While offering condolences for the December 2023 security incident, the High Commissioner pledged UK’s support in aiding the Plateau State Government’s peace-building and prosperity efforts.