In his first year as Governor of Plateau State, Caleb Mutfwang has chosen to focus on finishing numerous abandoned projects initiated by previous administrations.
He explained this decision during a recent meeting with journalists in Jos.
Governor Mutfwang expressed his concern about the negative effects these unfinished projects have had on the state’s social and economic development.
He emphasized his commitment to making choices that benefit the people of Plateau and prioritizing their well-being.
While acknowledging the lack of new project contracts awarded in his first year, he highlighted his administration’s efforts to stabilize the system.
He also expressed his belief in the continuity of government, stating that even if a previous government’s actions were not ideal, completing projects that benefit the public is a responsibility.
What they’re saying
“I would like to express my gratitude to the public for their positive response to our efforts to improve the road networks and infrastructure. We will keep working to make these improvements.
“In my opinion, government is a continuum, and even if you disagree with the previous administration, you still owe it to the people to carry on with policies that will benefit them.
“We will always support public involvement,” The governor continued, “We welcome input from the public regarding the caliber of those works and take appropriate measures to ensure that the public receives value for their money.
Bottom Line
The Governor expressed his gratitude for the public’s support and outlined his plans for continued infrastructure improvements, particularly road networks. He reaffirmed his commitment to citizen participation, welcoming feedback to ensure projects are completed with quality and deliver value to the people of Plateau State.