Governor Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau State has promised to maintain a secure and favorable climate for business, guaranteeing protection for the Igbo community and all other residents. During a meeting with Igbo leaders at the Government House in Jos, he emphasized that their commercial contributions are vital to the state’s prosperity.
Mutfwang stated that his administration is dedicated to fostering peace and providing a stable foundation for economic investment. He highlighted that the bond between the state and the Igbo population is built on mutual respect and a collective desire for advancement. Addressing a specific land dispute, the governor guaranteed that the matter would be resolved through proper legal and administrative channels, reinforcing his commitment to fairness regardless of ethnic background.
In addition to these assurances, the governor provided financial support to the Igbo community as a gesture of gratitude for their ongoing impact on the region. Chief Chidi Onah, the President-General of the Ndigbo in Plateau, praised the governor’s inclusive approach and pledged continued cooperation. The dialogue concluded with both sides agreeing to work together to promote lasting peace and sustainable progress.