The governor of Plateau State, Caleb Mutfwang, has stated that he is just getting started on his plans to transform the state into a hub of infrastructural development, News About Nigeria reports.
The governor made this statement on Monday while commencing the inspection of road projects within the Jos-Bukuru metropolis. He added that finance would not be a barrier to achieving his goals for the state.
Governor Mutfwang, accompanied by top government officials, including the deputy governor, Josephine Piyo, the Secretary to the State Government, Samuel Jatau, and others, toured the city of Jos amidst a warm welcome from the residents to inspect the level of work done on many dilapidated roads in the metropolis.
The governor expressed his satisfaction with the level of work done and its high quality.
He reiterated the commitment of his administration to engaging in large-scale infrastructural development across the state to improve the living conditions of citizens.
Mutfwang further revealed that his administration would ensure that every nook and cranny of Jos and Bukuru Metropolis is improved, making it a welcoming place for visitors and residents alike.
“The government has just started, and what you see is the tip of the iceberg,” he said.
He also stated that his administration is determined to change the development narrative on the Plateau, despite the financial constraints the state might be facing.
The State Commissioner of Works, Bulus Lekshak, and the General Manager of Plateau State Roads Maintenance Agency, Engr. Luka Davou, both maintained that they would continue to key into the administration’s vision of making life more meaningful for citizens.