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Plateau State on the brink as tourism revival meets industrial ambition

by Ben Eguzozie
December 12, 2025
in Nigeria, Frontier Markets, Nigeria Frontier Markets
Plateau State on the brink as tourism revival meets industrial ambition

Jos, the capital city of Plateau State, in the past two and a half years of Governor Caleb Manasseh Muftwang has begun to be reshaped, turning Plateau’s image from a region once defined by unplanned growth, crumbling infrastructure and periodic communal unrest to a nascent hub for tourism, agro‑industrial and mineral‑based development. The shift, still in its early stages, places the state at a critical inflection point that could redefine its economic identity.

When Muftwang assumed office, the capital, Jos, was grappling with sprawling informal settlements, deteriorating roads and a tourism sector that had lost its former sparkle. The governor’s response has been three‑fold: a modern master‑plan for Greater Jos, aggressive urban regeneration, and a concerted push toward industrialisation, all underpinned by a stated commitment to peace.

Urban renewal as a business enabler

The revival of the Greater Jos Master Plan, anchored by Executive Order No. 003, is the centrepiece of the administration’s urban strategy. By tightening land administration, enforcing building codes and improving traffic flow, the government aims to lower the cost of doing business and create a safer, more predictable environment for investors. Recent upgrades to drainage systems, road rehabilitation and the refurbishment of heritage hospitality assets—such as the Hill Station and Plateau Hotel—have already begun to attract a modest uptick in visitor numbers.

Perhaps the most tangible sign of progress is industrialisation taking root, with the commissioning of a modern maize‑milling plant in Jos, signalling a shift from raw commodity export to value‑added processing. Plateau’s natural endowments—tin, columbite and a temperate climate favourable to high‑value crops—provide a solid foundation for diversification. The state’s sub‑national GDP, recorded at $9.6 billion in 2021, could expand significantly if processing capacity is scaled up and linked to regional markets.

Tourism as a growth pillar

While agriculture and minerals form the backbone of the governor’s industrial agenda, tourism is being positioned as a complementary revenue stream. The cooler climate, coupled with renewed investment in historic sites and hospitality venues, is expected to draw both domestic and international visitors. Analysts note that a well‑managed tourism sector can generate employment, stimulate ancillary services and enhance the state’s brand.

But challenges remain. The governor’s roadmap is ambitious, and its success hinges on disciplined implementation. Persistent communal tensions, the need for sustained infrastructure investment and the risk of political expediency could derail progress. Moreover, the state must continue to attract private capital to complement public spending, particularly in the mining and agro‑processing sectors.

If Muftwang’s administration can maintain its focus on transparent land governance, infrastructure renewal and value‑added industrial projects, Plateau could transition from a conflict‑scarred region to a competitive centre for agro‑industrial and mineral‑based growth. The next few years will be decisive in determining whether the state’s emerging reputation as Nigeria’s tourism haven will be matched by a robust, diversified economy.

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