By Pamson Musa
Mutfwang commended Dogara for his vision, investment, and commitment to modern and integrated agricultural practices.
Gov. Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau has reaffirmed his commitment to empowering Plateau youths for the economic development of the state.
The governor made this known when he visited Manchong Integrated Farm, a large-scale agricultural enterprise located along the Abuja–Keffi Road and owned by former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara.
The visit is part of the Governor’s sustained efforts to assess private sector–driven agricultural initiatives and to strengthen partnerships aimed at enhancing food security, economic diversification, and job creation in Plateau State.
While touring the facility, Mutfwang commended Dogara for his vision, investment, and commitment to modern and integrated agricultural practices.
He expressed the readiness of his administration to mobilize Plateau youth to acquire practical skills from the farm, with a view to replicating such initiatives across the state and fostering economic self-reliance.
The Governor described the farm as a model enterprise with immense potential to deepen the state’s agricultural value chain, boost productivity, stimulate youth participation in agriculture, and promote sustainable agribusiness development.
In his remarks, Dogara appreciated Mutfwang for the visit and for the priority his administration has placed on agriculture as a catalyst for development.
He reaffirmed his commitment to supporting initiatives that promote food sufficiency, employment opportunities, and inclusive economic growth, while advocating stronger collaboration between government and the private sector.






