Army chief visits Plateau, reaffirms commitment to peace and security

The Chief of Army Staff visited Plateau State, reaffirming the military's dedication to maintaining peace and security in the area. This visit occurred as part of efforts to bolster troops' resolve against violence and insecurity.

On January 20, 2026, the Chief of Army Staff visited Plateau State, where he reaffirmed the armed forces' pledge to combat violence and ensure security. This action underscores the military's support for communities amid ongoing stability challenges in the region.
Details of discussions were not specified, but the visit holds significance given Plateau's security issues. The army remains committed to fostering calm across the nation, with this trip aimed at motivating personnel and aiding locals.
Though no specific outcomes were reported, coverage from THISDAYLIVE indicates the visit focused on bolstering troops and community assistance.

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