Nigeria, Feb. 14 -- For over two decades, persistent attacks on rural communities in Plateau State have forced many farmers to abandon agriculture, leading to a decline in food production.
The state, once a key food basket of Nigeria, is struggling due to violence that has displaced communities and disrupted farming activities.
Governor Caleb Mutfwang's administration is tackling the crisis through a multi-faceted approach, focusing on security and agricultural revival.
Measures include setting up security posts, supporting mobile police barracks, and launching a Security and Information Centre to improve intelligence gathering.
To restore farming, the government has initiated a resettlement program for displaced persons, commissione...
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