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Reasons Why President Tinubu Addressed The Victims Of The Plateau Attacks At The Airport

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President Tinubu’s itinerary for Thursday included two main engagements: receiving the Chadian President, Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno, and proceeding to Iperu, Ogun State.

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Overnight, the Presidential Villa made arrangements for the visit to Jos, with presidential assets quickly deployed. However, the President could not postpone the scheduled visit by the Chadian leader.

A statement by the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onaunuga notes that the President of Chad was at the Presidential Villa for a very important bilateral meeting focused on strengthening security collaboration between the two countries.

The meeting ran longer than expected, affecting President Tinubu’s scheduled departure for Jos.

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It explains that upon arrival in Jos, the visit encountered some logistical challenges. While the road distance from the airport to Jos township is approximately 40 minutes, the runway does not support night flights due to the absence of navigational aids.

The constraints made it unfeasible to drive into town, meet victims for on-the-spot assessment and return to the airport before dusk.

Consequently, state and federal officials decided to bring representatives of the affected community to a hall adjoining the airport so the President could meet with them promptly while adhering to flight restrictions.

Among the people in the hall were the Minister of Defence, the Chief of Army Staff and the Inspector General of Police, who had visited Rukuba, the epicentre of the conflict.

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President Tinubu deployed the high-level team to Rukuba, including the Senior Special Assistant on Community Engagement, to undertake critical groundwork on security and community engagement, with a view to stabilising the area before his arrival.

The statement further added that beyond expressing his condolences to the victims, President Tinubu’s objective was to engage with critical stakeholders in Plateau State on ending the recurring, decades-old conflict that has resulted in needless loss of lives and property.

President Tinubu’s visit to Jos was not merely symbolic. It was a strategic, high-level engagement aimed at bringing all stakeholders together to address the root causes of conflict and insecurity in the state.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu interacted with the victims, consoled them, and listened to them. He also listened to the leaders and assured them that the federal government would deliver justice and end the cycle of violence.

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He promised the deployment of 5000 AI-enabled cameras to monitor the city and enhance the identification and arrest of troublemakers.

Furthermore, the President invited the community leaders to Abuja for further talks on finding a lasting solution to the recurring violence in the state.

The meeting, televised live, was solemn and reassuring, boosting residents’ confidence. President Tinubu achieved the purpose of his visit, despite the naysayers’ attempts to ridicule it.

He dropped an unmistakable message: sustainable peace must be built with the people, not imposed on them.See full, details. .

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