By Nkechi Eze
The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, has reaffirmed the Nigerian Army’s unwavering commitment to restoring enduring peace and security on the Plateau and across Nigeria.
The assurance came on Tuesday, 20 January 2026, during a courtesy visit to the Executive Governor of Plateau State, His Excellency Barrister Caleb Mutfwang, at the Government House, Jos, as part of the COAS’s operational and familiarisation tour of Army formations in the state, according to a statement signed by Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Colonel Appolonia Anele.
Lieutenant General Shaibu commended the Plateau State Government for its consistent support to the Nigerian Army, particularly the Armoured Corps, describing the state as a strategic partner and the proud home of the Corps. He acknowledged the complexity of security challenges on the Plateau but stressed that they are surmountable through sustained collaboration, intelligence sharing, and collective efforts.
“The Nigerian Army will continue to deploy its personnel and resources professionally to mitigate security threats and ensure the protection of lives and property. With all hands on deck, lasting peace on the Plateau is achievable,” the COAS assured.
In his response, Governor Mutfwang congratulated Lieutenant General Shaibu on his appointment as the 25th Chief of Army Staff and wished him a successful tenure. The governor lauded the sacrifices, professionalism, and gallantry of Nigerian Army personnel nationwide, noting that despite being stretched by multiple deployments, the Army has consistently risen to the occasion. He particularly commended troops under Operation ENDURING PEACE for their proactive efforts, which ensured peaceful 2025 Christmas and New Year celebrations in Plateau State.
The governor reaffirmed the Plateau State Government’s commitment to supporting both kinetic and non-kinetic military operations and called for continued collaboration to address residual security challenges in parts of the state.
Lieutenant General Shaibu also paid homage to the Gbong Gwom Jos, His Majesty Da Jacob Gyang Buba, assuring him of the Army’s dedication to fully restoring peace on the Plateau. The traditional ruler expressed appreciation for the visit and pledged to continue educating the youth and the wider community to sustain and build on the peace achieved so far.
The visit underscored the critical importance of sustained civil–military collaboration between the Nigerian Army, state governments, and traditional institutions nationwide, highlighting it as a vital pillar for advancing peace, stability, and enduring national security.












