Governor Caleb Mutfwang Imposes Motorcycle Ban Following Brutal Bandit Attack Claiming Twenty Eight Lives in Jos
Plateau State Governor Mutfwang enforces Okada ban following the killing of 28 people in Jos. Learn about the new security measures for Angwan-Rukuba.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 31, 2026, 7:57 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Peoples Gazette

Executive Mandate Aimed at Restoring Order After Mass Casualty Event
Governor Caleb Mutfwang has responded to a devastating security breach in Jos by ordering an immediate and rigorous enforcement of the existing ban on commercial motorcycles, commonly known as Okada. This executive directive followed a weekend of violence in the Angwan-Rukuba community, where 28 residents, including women and students, were murdered by suspected bandits. During a statewide address on Tuesday, Mutfwang characterized the policy as a necessary tactical adjustment designed to limit the operational freedom of criminal elements who utilize motorcycles for rapid transit and evasion during rural and urban raids.
The Human Toll of the Angwan-Rukuba Community Assault
The Sunday attack has left the Plateau State capital in a state of profound mourning, with the casualty list highlighting the indiscriminate nature of the violence. Among the dead were innocent children and students, prompting the governor to express his personal anguish as a leader and a fellow citizen. Mutfwang used his broadcast to offer condolences to the bereaved families, acknowledging that no administrative measure could fully compensate for the loss of 28 lives. However, he maintained that the government’s primary duty is to ensure that such a tragedy does not recur through more proactive and responsive security measures.
Strategic Reinforcement of the State Security Council Architecture
In the immediate aftermath of the killings, the Governor convened an emergency meeting of the State Security Council to overhaul the region's protective strategies. The transition toward a more aggressive security posture involves a closer integration of intelligence and local law enforcement to identify emerging threats before they materialize into violence. Mutfwang emphasized that his administration remains resolute against intimidation, vowing that the state will not succumb to fear despite the current breach. The Commissioner of Police is expected to release a detailed operational framework to guide officers in the renewed enforcement of the transit ban.
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