The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Gwabin Musa, recently visited the governor of Plateau State, Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, to reaffirm his commitment to peace and stability in the state. This visit is part of the CDS’s leadership concept of collaborating with critical stakeholders to bring lasting peace to the nation.
During his visit, General Musa commended Governor Mutfwang for providing a conducive environment for the troops of Operation SAFE HAVEN to operate successfully. He also praised the governor’s leadership qualities, which have ensured that everyone in the state feels safe and secure.
Plateau state has been a hotbed for violence in recent years, and the presence of Operation SAFE HAVEN has been crucial in maintaining peace and security in the state. The CDS acknowledged that the state is changing and will continue to serve as a model for others to emulate.
In addition, General Musa congratulated Governor Mutfwang for his achievements in office despite the enormous challenges faced in the past year. It takes strong leadership and determination to overcome these challenges and make a positive impact in the lives of citizens.
The CDS also assured his host of the Armed Forces of Nigeria’s (AFN) unwavering commitment to ensuring peace and stability in the country. With the AFN’s continued support, we can hope for a safer and more peaceful nation.
The visit of the CDS to Plateau State is a reminder of the critical role that the military plays in maintaining peace and security in Nigeria. It is also a testament to the importance of collaboration between the military and other stakeholders in achieving this goal.
As citizens, we must also do our part in promoting peace and stability in our communities. We must learn to live together harmoniously, regardless of our differences. It is only through unity and understanding that we can build a peaceful nation.
Let us also take a moment to appreciate the sacrifices of our men and women in uniform who put their lives on the line to protect us. Their dedication and selflessness deserve our utmost respect and support.
The CDS’s visit to Plateau State is a positive step towards achieving lasting peace and stability in the state.