Plateau news now
Here are the latest news updates from Plateau State, Nigeria:
Breaking News
- The Plateau State Government has announced the reopening of the Jos-Bauchi highway, which was closed due to insecurity. The highway was reopened after a meeting between the state government and security agencies. [Source: Daily Trust]
- The Plateau State House of Assembly has passed a bill to establish a state-owned university in the state. The bill, which was sponsored by the Speaker of the House, has been sent to the state governor for assent. [Source: Vanguard]
Security
- The Plateau State Police Command has arrested 15 suspects in connection with the recent attacks on commuters along the Jos-Bauchi highway. The suspects are being investigated for their alleged involvement in the attacks. [Source: The Nation]
- The Nigerian Army has deployed additional troops to Plateau State to boost security in the state. The deployment is part of efforts to tackle insecurity in the state. [Source: Leadership]
Economy
- The Plateau State Government has announced plans to establish a cassava processing plant in the state. The plant is expected to create jobs and boost the state's economy. [Source: ThisDay]
- The state government has also announced plans to establish a rice mill in the state. The mill is expected to produce high-quality rice for local consumption and export. [Source: Daily Trust]
Health
- The Plateau State Government has launched a campaign to eradicate malaria in the state. The campaign, which is being implemented in collaboration with the National Malaria Elimination Programme, aims to reduce the incidence of malaria in the state. [Source: Vanguard]
- The state government has also announced plans to establish a cancer treatment center in the state. The center is expected to provide treatment and care for cancer patients in the state. [Source: Leadership]
Education
- The Plateau State Government has announced plans to establish a new university in the state. The university, which is expected to be located in the state capital, Jos, will offer courses in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). [Source: ThisDay]
- The state government has also announced plans to establish a vocational training center in the state. The center is expected to provide training in skills such as carpentry, electrical work, and plumbing. [Source: Daily Trust]