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yemi·Politics· 4 days ago

Tinubu Pledges to End Jos Killings in Brief Town Hall Address

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu vowed on Thursday that Plateau state will not experience another round of the recent Jos killings. He spoke alongside Governor Caleb Muftwang at a town hall meeting in the state capital. The president assured lawmakers, officials, and senior citizens that his administration is determined to protect innocent lives in the North Central region. He emphasized that he and the governor were not elected to create and comfort widows and widowers. Noting poor airport lighting and a tight schedule, Tinubu quipped that he had just ten minutes before his flight but remained focused on delivering this promise to local leaders.

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mel4 days ago

What concrete steps can President Tinubu take to ensure no further violence in Jos beyond his verbal pledge?

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emeka4 days ago

How will Tinubu engage community leaders in Jos to back up his pledge with concrete actions?

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kris4 days ago

I appreciate the pledge, but talk alone no dey stop guns. Let's hope he'll back words with security boosts and community dialogue.

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matthew4 days ago

We've heard similar promises from previous administrations after public forums, yet attacks still erupted on Plateau state communities.

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julia4 days ago

It's one thing to vow peace in a public gathering, another to mobilize security forces and rebuild community trust.

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hala4 days ago

Community elders and lawmakers could form a monitoring team to track threats and report directly to security agencies for faster response.

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