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In a significant gesture of collaboration for peace and security, Major General Folusho Oyinlola, the newly appointed General Officer Commanding (GOC) 3 Division and Commander of Operation SAFE HAVEN (Comd OPSH), paid a courtesy call on the Executive Governor of Plateau State, Barrister Caleb Mutfwang, at the Governor’s office in Little Rayfield, Jos on Tuesday 4 February 2025. During the visit, the GOC reaffirmed his commitment to a fair and just approach in addressing the state’s security challenges, aiming to foster a peaceful environment for all citizens.
In his address, Major General Oyinlola emphasized the necessity of maintaining and building upon the achievements of his predecessor in ensuring stability within the Joint Operations Area (JOA) of Plateau and its neighboring regions. “Our priority is not just to maintain the existing peace in the state but also to enhance it, ensuring that all parties involved feel secure and supported,” he stated.
The GOC’s remarks underscored a people-centric approach to security operations, which he defined as the combination of kinetic strategies—more traditional military engagements—and non-kinetic initiatives focusing on community engagement and dialogue. “The operations in Plateau State require a multi-faceted approach,” he added. “We must involve all stakeholders and ensure that their voices are heard in our quest for lasting peace.”
Governor Caleb Mutfwang while welcoming the GOC, expressed his appreciation for the GOC’s visit and pledged the full support of the state government to aid in his mission. “We consider you a critical partner in progress, and together we aspire to return Plateau State to its pre-crisis status, a land renowned as the true home of peace and tourism in Nigeria,” Mutfwang stated, underscoring the partnership between the military and the state government in addressing security concerns.
The governor also acknowledged the efforts of the immediate past GOC, attributing the peaceful Christmas celebration of 2024 to his dedicated interventions. “His contributions to peace and security were paramount in ensuring a harmonious festive season for our communities,” stated Mutfwang.
Highlighting the dual nature of the security challenges in the state, the governor noted the importance of employing both hard and soft approaches. “A multi-faceted strategy is essential to not only combat violence but also to promote understanding and cooperation among our communities,” he reiterated. Governor Mutfwang called on the citizens of Plateau State to embrace peace and work collectively towards a more secure future, reassuring them of the state government’s commitment to peaceful coexistence.
The event was attended by several dignitaries, including the Deputy Governor of Plateau State, the Secretary to the State Government, honorable commissioners, and members of the Plateau State Executive Council, along with commanders and staff officers from the 3 Division and Operation SAFE HAVEN. The occasion was marked by the presentation of souvenirs and a group photograph, commemorating the collaborative spirit between the military and the state government.
Major General Oyinlola’s visit to Governor Mutfwang signals a renewed commitment to peace and security in Plateau State. With the GOC’s assurance of fairness and the governor’s support, there is hope for a more secure and harmonious Plateau, where the communities can collectively thrive and restore their historic legacy as a beacon of peace and tourism in Nigeria. As both leaders echoed the need for unity and proactive measures, the future looks promising for the people of Plateau State.