The Executive Governor of Plateau State, Barr. Caleb Mutfwang has commended the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) for its efficient and effective service and has also challenged it to do more in that regard.
Speaking at the Abuja Central Mosque , Auditorium during the presentation of an award to the Governor by Independent Hajj Reports, the Governor appreciated the organization for finding him worthy of a Special Service Award.
Represented by the Chief Imam of Jos, Sheikh Garzali Adam, the Governor noted that the award meant a lot to the Muslim Ummah of Plateau State and Nigeria at large.
Executive Secretary, Plateau State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board, Alh. Daiyabu Dauda who also spoke at the event praised Governor Mutfwang for his support to the Board on account of which a lot of progress has been made.
In his response, Co-ordinator, Independent Hajj Reports, Sulaiman Muhammad revealed that the reason the Governor was conferred with the award was that despite being of a different faith, he provided vehicles to the Board, sponsored many pilgrims, completed pilgrims’ BTA, hence, it was to encourage him to do more.
Others on the entourage of the governor’s representative were the Board Chairman, Alh. Danladi Kwari, Hajiya Jamila Gwando, management and some staff of the Board.
Highpoint of the event was the presentation of the award to the recipient.
Executive Summary: – Chinese processing plants drive illegal mining- Process plants are not required to check the source of the ore is from legal / licensed operations-
The illegal operations avoid payment of royalties to Government- The illegal operations do not comply with environmental protection requirements –
The illegal operators kill, maim and intimidate communities and farmers- Local companies are a front for Chinese owners, often through other entities in European or other countries with respected environmental and mining credentials as a cover- legal licensed mining companies operators are prevented from accessing their tenements by armed illegal operators- illegal operators have been found to be working with illegally obtained documentation purportedly authorizing their operations- the illegal mining activities (get in – get out quick, never mind the environment) is preventing legitimate large scale mining such as that seen in Australia, South Africa, Canada and South America which has underpinned the massive mineral wealth generation of those countries.
Nigeria is missing out.- super wealthy Chinese industrialists in the battery manufacturing sector are behind the processing plants – no downstream processing (after basic concentrators) have been built in country yet, perhaps to protect the technology and avoid technology transfer to Nigeria.Chinese backed locally incorporated companies are illegally mining in Nigeria in great numbers. Few are legally licensed to mine.
Chinese groups are building lithium concentrators in several states. The demand for lithium ore for these concentrators fuels illegal mining, completely negating the efforts of Nigeria’s Department of Mines to stamp out illegal mining. Local Nigerians are often used by Chinese companies as a front for illegal mining.
The ore from the illegal mining is trucked to the Chinese owned concentrators. The concentrator plant operator is not required to seek proof that the ore came from a mining lease authorized to mine lithium.
The requirement for the ore provider to present a copy of the Mining Lease certificate licensed to mine Lithium from which the ore was sourced, akin to a bill of lading in the oil sector, would be a major step forward in regularizing lithium mining in Nigeria and curbing illegal operations.
Allowing Chinese concentrator plants to accept illegally mined lithium ore fuels growing insecurity as the illegal operators most often have armed security. Farmers and local resident objecting to illegal activities on their land are intimidated and sometimes killed.
In one case in Kaduna State the community voted to proceed with consent for a company that held a legal licence to explore the area owned by several farmers in the community rather than give consent to illegal operators.
Within hours of giving consent to the company with legal title heavily armed thugs invaded the village, murdering the main community leader who advocated support for the legal title holder, machetteing another and kidnapping the daughter of yet another supporter of the licensed mining company.
The legal holders of the exploration licence or mining lease are prevented from conducting work on their tenement by armed security supporting the illegal miners.
In September last year illegal mining activities at Kurebe and other surrounding villages in Shiroro Local Government Area of Niger State were brought to light by Yakubu Mohammed writing for the Foundation for Investigative Journalism.
Ibrahim Usman Adam, a kingpin in the illegal mining activities was reported to be the site manager for Eso Terra, the Chinese mining company in the area. The Chinese investors behind the Nigerian front men have been accused of paying off terrorist groups to allow them to work mineral deposits where the licensed holders are prevented from working.
Of course, the illegal operators show little regard for the environment. Their key concern is to mine the high-grade lithium as quickly as possible, before they may be required to cease work and retreat from the site.
This means there is no reasonable mine plan with overburden dumped wherever is convenient, blocking waterways, and later requiring the legal holder of the tenement to undertake a major earth moving operation so that extensions or the orebody can be accessed and areas established to hold overburden and low-grade ore.
In Nigeria Chinese miners and processing plants are significantly under reporting the grades of lithium and failing to disclose Rare Earth Elements (REEs) in the lithium ore. The illegal miners are depriving the Federal Government of much needed revenue from mining royalties while leaving a trail of environmental destruction with an enormous cost to rehabilitate.
With farmland and forest being lost to illegal miners often backed by Chinese companies there is little prospect of massive environmental damage being rehabilitated with the usefulness of this land lost to the Nigerian nation for many generations to come.
Chinese companies running concentrators in Nigeria may have large processing capacities, but they are currently relying on supply of lithium ore from illegal miners.But the major Chinese companies such as Ganfeng Lithium Industry Ltd.
And Tianqi Lithium Industrial Ltd listed on the Shenzhen and Hong Kong stock exchanges that purport to be the big investors in these Nigerian ventures have nothing to do with the local Nigerian corporate entities controlled by Chinese nationals.The Nigerian Ganfeng said it will make and sell lithium carbonate ready for the production of EV batteries.
This is highly unlikely bearing in mind the cost of a lithium carbonate plant.Similarly, CAMCE has been presented by Chinese nationals in Nigeria as the CAMC Engineering Co., Ltd.
(CAMCE) affiliate to China National Machinery Industry Corporation (SINOMACH) which was established in May 2001 and was listed in Shenzhen Stock Exchange. CAMCE Nigeria turned out to be Zeyi International Trading Ltd, a locally incorporated company.
Another example of the local Nigerian front company for Chinese investors is Ajans Investment Nigeria Ltd with Lukeman Omuya, the Editor in Chief of Nigeria’s Rockpost mining magazine, as MD of Ajans. Ajans asserts they are building a lithium concentrator at Suleja, just north of Abuja, in Niger State, Nigeria. They contend they have the necessary licensing in place.
There has been no confirmation of the proposal. They are in fact, owned by Tommerup Sustainable Geoming ApS, a Danish incorporated company (TSG Minerals.com) with Michael Bruun-Larsen as a Director. The Danish company is owned by Tommerup Minerals Ltd Hong Kong which in turn is owned by TSG Group China.
Avatar New Energy Materials Co., Ltd, chaired by Mr Hi Yongwei with Executive Director Zhu Xingjian, recently constructed a lithium concentrator in Nasarawa State announced by Governor Sule to have a 4,000 metric tons per day lithium processing.Mr Zhen Hua Pei is also a big player in Nigeria’s critical minerals market. Mr Pei is the Chairman, Canmax Technologies Co., Ltd. He is the founder of Suzhou TA&A Ultra Clean Technology Co., Ltd.
Mr Zhen Hua Pei currently holds the position of Chairman at Suzhou TA&A Ultra Clean Technology Co., Ltd. and Chairman for Yibin Tianyi Lithium Technology Innovation Co., Ltd. Mr Pei was listed at number 46 on China’s rich list in 2023.
His billion-dollar fortune stems from his holdings in Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL), one of the world’s largest suppliers of batteries for electric vehicles. Mr Pei has announced plans to build a $200m lithium processing plant in Nigeria.
In contrast to the vast Chinese interests in Nigeria’s lithium and other critical minerals, no other nation has built a lithium beneficiation plant in Nigeria and the Jupiter Project is the only large lithium deposit not dedicated to providing offtake of ore or lithium concentrate to Chinese companies.
In short, China has moved decisively to capture Nigeria’s lithium and rare earth elements. China currently processes 65 per cent of the world’s lithium, according to Benchmark Mineral Intelligence, a commodities data group.
Initially small Chinese operators sought to use Nigerian front companies, often installing Nigerians as office holders and front men. But as the size and high grade of Nigeria’s critical minerals became apparent large Chinese operators have moved in and overwhelmed the mining sector.
How much is this costing the Nigerian nation? The five Chinese owned lithium concentrator plants currently operating have an estimated combined published cost of up to US$200m each which is highly inflated while the real cost likely not to exceed US$50m in total. They are designed to process a total of 25,000 tonnes of ore per day or approximately nine million tonnes of ore per annum.
This would produce around 2.25m tonnes per annum of concentrate which in today’s market at around $1,000 per tonne is worth around US$2.25b per year. With a current 5% royalty, this level of production from a legitimate mining operation should result in a royalty payment to the government of US$112.5m annually.
It is estimated that large scale legal mining operations across the whole of Nigeria would be able to produce at least five times this amount annually.However, with most of the lithium ore coming from illegal mining operations the expected royalty paid to the government is miniscule.
It is estimated that large scale legal mining operations across the whole of Nigeria would be able to produce at least five times this amount annually with the accompanying royalty payments to the federal government of billions of dollars annually.And that’s just for Lithium. Chinese interest in minerals is not limited to lithium.
Going out with the lithium concentrate from Nigeria and as yet unaccounted for are massive quantities of rare earth elements and other critical minerals with their own separate royalty payments being lost to the nation.Meanwhile, China has moved to constrain world access to Rare Earth Elements (REE).
Chinese authorities announced that, from 15 September 2024, they will restrict exports of antimony, a rare earth element used in products ranging from batteries to weapons, reputedly to safeguard China’s security and interests.
This follows from China’s earlier export restrictions on lithium concentrate.One of China’s largest mining companies, Sinomine, owns the world’s only two producing caesium mines … Canada’s Tanco mine and Zimbabwe’s Bikita mine, providing a strangle hold on global caesium supply.
Chinese companies run the majority of Zimbabwe’s mines but this has not yielded the expected gains for Zimbabwe.
Like Nigeria, Zimbabwe, which has Africa’s large lithium reserves, imposed a ban on export of lithium ore, imposing a requirement for mining companies to set up processing plants to convert the lithium ore to concentrate before export in order to generate local jobs and revenue.
Chinese-owned companies including Huayou, Sinomine Resource Group, Chengxin Lithium Group, Yahua Group, and Canmax Technologies have spent more than $1 billion acquiring and developing lithium projects in Zimbabwe. Little of that wealth has flowed into structural improvements in Zimbabwe’s economy.
After buying the Arcadia mine in Zimbabwe from Prospect Resources for $422 million in 2023 Chinese mining company Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt commissioned a $300 million lithium concentrator which has the capacity to process around 450,000 metric tons of lithium concentrate annually.
Under Zimbabwean law the refined lithium can then be exported for further processing into battery-grade lithium outside Zimbabwe. Where does it go …. China of course.Is this where Nigeria is heading?
Ayodeji Adeyemi, special assistant to Nigeria’s mines and steel development minister said, “Our new mining policy demands that you add some value to raw mineral ores, including lithium, before you export.” Like Chinese operations in Zimbabwe, the lithium concentrate is shipped to China.
However, China, which controls the world’s critical minerals supply chain, is ideally placed to reap benefits in these situations, because several Chinese owned companies have recently completed processing plants in Nigeria. But will there be the technology transfer much desired by Nigeria?
In December 2023, China banned the export of technology to make rare earth magnets, adding it to an existing ban on technology to extract and separate the critical materials. Nigeria is mistaken if it thinks there will be a technology transfer from China to Nigeria in anything but the most basic and mundane processes.
China currently dominates global critical mineral supply chains, accounting for 60 percent of world-wide production and 85 percent of processing capacity.
But there is little evidence that China’s dominance in the sector has been beneficial to the African nations that host the minerals. China’s contract concessions are typically opaque and heavily tilted toward Beijing.
In May 2023 DRC President Felix Tshisekedi visited Beijing, following in the footsteps of the delegations from Sierra Leone, Eritrea, Ethiopia and Gabon.
The DRC President was seeking to overhaul and seal a lopsided $6 billion infrastructure-for-minerals deal with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. In place since 2008, the deal has sent billions in minerals to Beijing, but little infrastructure for the DRC has materialized in return.
The Chinese-owned and operated mines certainly escape the international requirements for environmental mitigation and worker safety.Extraction of critical minerals is only the start.
China has moved along the value chain to capture the refining and processing of these minerals before export to China where the balance of the value chain is completed.
Ideally, Western nations could work with African nations to form a critical mineral supply chain free of Chinese influence.
But Western nations are slow starting and clawing back China’s head start would be hard. Zimbabwe is likely a lost cause. Nigeria is on the cusp of being captured by China.
Nigeria’s President Tinubu will travel to Beijing in September at the invitation of President Xi. Will President Tinubu hand over Nigeria’s minerals wealth as Zimbabwe has done.
Nigeria among other African nations has decried the colonial era with the wholesale export of Africa’s natural resources with little benefit to the African nations. Are we seeing history repeated with “Euro” replaced by “Sino” or “Western” replaced by “Eastern” plundering of Africa’s natural resources?
IK Solomon is a Mining enthusiast and Public affairs commentator. He lives in Akwanga, Nasarawa State.
The Upper Area Court (1) sitting at Kasuwan Nama ,Jos has been Sentenced to (5)like years in prison with option of fine of #200,000 naira.
The former Acting provost of the Federal College in Plateau state Okwori Joseph and two other defendants Dr. Breatrice Olatundum Oluwatayo and Umar Baba Aliyu on criminal charges by Mallam Muhammad Nasiru Ambrusa .
All the Defendants were standing trial for alleged offences of criminal conspiracy, false evidences, impersonation, criminal deformation of character, injurious falsehood and criminal intimidation contrary to Sections: 59, 120, 141 (1 & 2), 372, 373 and 377 of the Penal Code Law of Plateau State, 2017 respectively.
Delivery the judgement, presiding judge,Hon.Lawal Suleiman said with the evidence before the court,is obvious that the defendants are guilty of the criminal charges brought against them by the complaint Mallam Muhammad Nasiru , inview of that, the three offend persons are hereby sentence to Five Years in prison with option of fine of Two Hundred Thousand Naira each.
The reduction of the jail terms of the three convicted person from Steven to Five Years is as a result of the plea for leniency on behalf of the three convicted accused persons by the defense counsel.
The defendants counsel further plead with the court that this is first conviction, with no criminal record against them before now ,the court should temper justice with mercy.
The Court reduced his sentence of 7 years, as provided for by Section 120 (1) of the Plateau State Penal Code, 2017, as first time offender to 5 years.
All the Defendants were standing charge for the alleged offences of criminal conspiracy, fabrication and giving false evidence, impersonation, criminal deformation of character, injurious falsehood and criminal intimidation contrary to Sections: 59, 120, 141 (1 & 2), 372, 373 and 377 of the Penal Code Law of Plateau State, 2017 respectively.
We did not initially intend to respond to Prof. Saleh MG Kanam, whose actions seem driven more by a desire to perpetuate his influence over APC members than by any genuine commitment to the party’s ideals. His disdain for dissenting voices within the party is evident, as he continues to position himself as an overlord.
Prof. Saleh’s recent commentary, “KANAM POLITICS: BETWEEN IDEOLOGY AND OPPORTUNISM,” offers a skewed narrative that misrepresents the true political dynamics within the APC in Kanam LGA. While he attempts to frame recent political developments as a struggle between ideological purity and opportunism, he overlooks critical facts and distorts the motivations of those who have chosen a different path.
TRANSPARENCY IN PARTY PROCESSES: A QUESTIONABLE CLAIM
The claim that the replacement of the party Chairman and the conduct of primaries in Kanam APC were executed with strict adherence to the party’s constitution and were transparently done is, at best, debatable. It is widely known that these processes were riddled with irregularities, with key stakeholders being sidelined and decisions being made unilaterally by a few individuals. The supposed transparency was selective, benefiting only those aligned with the so-called “ideological movement,” while others were left disenfranchised.
THE MYTH OF A UNIFIED IDEOLOGICAL MOVEMENT.
The portrayal of the APC in Kanam as a cohesive ideological movement striving for good governance and the elimination of “primordial sentiments” is an oversimplification that ignores the diversity of thought and interest within the party. Politics is inherently about negotiation, representation, and balance.
Branding those who disagree or choose a different political path as “idiots” or “tribesmen” is not only derogatory but also fails to acknowledge the legitimate concerns of these individuals.
They are not abandoning ideology; they are rejecting the imposition of a singular vision that does not accommodate their perspectives.
THE REAL ISSUE: MARGINALIZATION AND EXCLUSION.
Those who have chosen to leave the APC are not doing so out of opportunism but out of a genuine concern for the direction the party is taking under its current leadership.
The claim that they have benefitted the most is a convenient narrative that ignores the growing sense of marginalization among many party members. Their decision to seek alternative platforms is a response to a lack of inclusivity and the diminishing space for constructive engagement within the party.
A CALL FOR INCLUSIVE POLITICS
Politics in Kanam should not be reduced to a battle between supposed ideologues and opportunists. Instead, it should be a platform where diverse views can be expressed and where all members feel valued and heard.
The future of Kanam lies not in the hands of a few self-proclaimed patriots but in a collective effort that respects the contributions of all its people, regardless of their political affiliations.
In conclusion, the real choice before the people of Kanam is not between ideology and opportunism, but between a politics of exclusion and a politics of inclusion.
The time has come for us to move beyond divisive labels and work towards a political environment where every voice is acknowledged, and every interest is represented.
We did not initially intend to respond to Prof. Saleh MG Kanam, whose actions seem driven more by a desire to perpetuate his influence over APC members than by any genuine commitment to the party’s ideals. His disdain for dissenting voices within the party is evident, as he continues to position himself as an overlord.
Prof. Saleh’s recent commentary, “KANAM POLITICS: BETWEEN IDEOLOGY AND OPPORTUNISM,” offers a skewed narrative that misrepresents the true political dynamics within the APC in Kanam LGA. While he attempts to frame recent political developments as a struggle between ideological purity and opportunism, he overlooks critical facts and distorts the motivations of those who have chosen a different path.
TRANSPARENCY IN PARTY PROCESSES: A QUESTIONABLE CLAIM
The claim that the replacement of the party Chairman and the conduct of primaries in Kanam APC were executed with strict adherence to the party’s constitution and were transparently done is, at best, debatable. It is widely known that these processes were riddled with irregularities, with key stakeholders being sidelined and decisions being made unilaterally by a few individuals. The supposed transparency was selective, benefiting only those aligned with the so-called “ideological movement,” while others were left disenfranchised.
THE MYTH OF A UNIFIED IDEOLOGICAL MOVEMENT.
The portrayal of the APC in Kanam as a cohesive ideological movement striving for good governance and the elimination of “primordial sentiments” is an oversimplification that ignores the diversity of thought and interest within the party. Politics is inherently about negotiation, representation, and balance.
Branding those who disagree or choose a different political path as “idiots” or “tribesmen” is not only derogatory but also fails to acknowledge the legitimate concerns of these individuals.
They are not abandoning ideology; they are rejecting the imposition of a singular vision that does not accommodate their perspectives.
THE REAL ISSUE: MARGINALIZATION AND EXCLUSION.
Those who have chosen to leave the APC are not doing so out of opportunism but out of a genuine concern for the direction the party is taking under its current leadership.
The claim that they have benefitted the most is a convenient narrative that ignores the growing sense of marginalization among many party members. Their decision to seek alternative platforms is a response to a lack of inclusivity and the diminishing space for constructive engagement within the party.
A CALL FOR INCLUSIVE POLITICS
Politics in Kanam should not be reduced to a battle between supposed ideologues and opportunists. Instead, it should be a platform where diverse views can be expressed and where all members feel valued and heard.
The future of Kanam lies not in the hands of a few self-proclaimed patriots but in a collective effort that respects the contributions of all its people, regardless of their political affiliations.
In conclusion, the real choice before the people of Kanam is not between ideology and opportunism, but between a politics of exclusion and a politics of inclusion.
The time has come for us to move beyond divisive labels and work towards a political environment where every voice is acknowledged, and every interest is represented.
It actually calls for proper understanding of the Plateau State cosmopolis, Jos, the heterogeneity of the State and existing intercommunity relations in addition to extra knowledge of how things are done on the supranational, national and subnational levels to be able to make out why certain things happen the way they happened in Plateau State.
Recall, the State Government released some appointments on the 22nd August, 2024.
Seven of the appointments are Senior Special Assistants to the State Governor, Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang on community relations. One of the seven appointments which is the Senior Special Assistant on Indigenous Muslims, attracts widespread criticisms from various quarters. It led to some unnecessary controversies as two antithetical camps suddenly emerged.
One for the appointment while the other against. Some condemn the appointment based on own personal reasons and judgments; others claim religious authority. What they profess in their in their arguments is stark ignorance of the State.
Understanding the whole ball game apparently requires good grasp of political and sociocultural contexts and what plays out on the supranational, national and subnational political scenes or arenas to be able to give an informed analysis.
For those who attack the Plateau State Government for religious reasons, they ought to be thorough too in their research and not to be superficial as they have appeared to be in their excoriations.
Proper understanding of politics and governance on those levels would help a great deal in enabling one to have a full grasp of the appointment of a senior special assistant to a governor in a state like Plateau.
Appointment of a Senior Special Assistant to the State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang on Indigenous Muslims at the present era, is indeed highly recommendable and recommended for obvious reasons. There are a lot of new trends in the Plateau politics that warrant such an appointment.
After all, it is not originally wrong or forbidden to appoint an aide on community relations Indigenous Muslims inclusive. Perhaps, previous successive administrations did not introduce it either because they did not deem it necessary or there was no need for it.
Due to the dynamic nature of politics, it has become expedient for such office to be created and the Mutfwang led Government has done the needful to meet the political demands of the current time that unequivocally include enhancement of governance, inclusivity and community relations. All the three reasons are highly sacrosanct at the moment in Plateau politics.
Of course, it is understandable that on casual hearing of an appointment for Indigenous Muslims, one may be tempted to presume that the appointment is needless.
This is possible particularly for those who are ignorant of the realities obtainable from Plateau State. Moreover, the appointment is not very self-content and complete in itself to enable one without prior knowledge of the State to at once see the wisdom.
One ought to understand the circumstances and all the kinds of contexts surrounding politics in the State and the said appointment before taking a position either for it or against it. And to me that is justice. The necessity of the appointment will be more appreciated if one has the foreknowledge of the Plateau State sociopolitical environment.
Failure to take all these factors into cognisance is obviously what results in the unnecessary controversies and uproars over a very pertinent appointment. It is safe to maintain that most of the critics of the appointment and attackers of Governor Mutfwang do not ruminate over the appointment; examine it from all fronts before jumping into condemnation of same.
I therefore, took my time to read or listen to the most of the baseless criticisms before deciding to pen this piece in order to enlighten or educate those faults seekers or finders of the Mutfwang led Government of Plateau State. It is to enable them to see the wisdom behind the said appointment and to appreciate the government for a giant stride in that direction.
No doubt, some of the criticisms appear to be from Islamic religious point of view while others manifestly based on the preconceptions and subjective judgments of the critics. However, both those who claim to ex-ray the appointment from the Islamic point of view and those who see it from own personal prisms are in manifest error.
Let us for instance, consider these scenarios. Imagine a Muslim indigene of Plateau State being in either in Sokoto or Jigawa State to stay in the midst of the Indigenes of those States and claims that “Almuslimu akhul Muslim” hence, insists to enjoy equal rights and privileges like the true indigenes of the States or even strives to derive more benefits than the real indigenes.
It is of course true, that “A muslim is a brother to a fellow muslim” but that does not preclude or conflict the reality that people belong to and own different parts of the earth. So if they resist the Plateau indigene intruder, does not mean that muslims are not one united family.
Their refusal to allow their Plateau muslim brother or sister to enjoy equal rights and privileges with them or to even outsmart them doesn’t sever their brotherhood or sisterhood or in any way vitiates their Islamisation or lead to casting aspersions on their state of faith.
Human beings originate from different parts of the universe they can respectively call their own while they coexist as they belong to their respective faiths with mutual respect to one another’s sensitivities.
On supranational level, for example, can a muslim Nigerian relocate to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia without the necessary documents and tell the Saudi authorities, I’m a muslim, you brother and “Almuslimu akhul Muslim”. Would the Saudi authorities tolerate him? Let’s speak realities.
I’m sure he will be arrested and sent back to Nigeria. Are we not brothers in Islam with the Saudi people? How many Nigerians were deported from Saudi Arabia for not meeting the requirements for staying in the Country?
Does that mean Nigerian muslims are not brothers to those Saudi Arab muslims? No, everything has its established rules and procedures. The earlier we understood and appreciated those established natural rules the better for us. This simple analogy can apply even on community level.
The Almighty God says He made us into different nations, nation-states and tribes to enable us to identify and understand ourselves better however, without prejudice to our Islamic faith.
For the fact that a people share a faith with another people does not mean that they also share nationhood, tongue, complexion, body size or ethnicity. Other features remain distinct. Identity is very important and does not undermine the fact that muslims are one or one’s faith unless where preference for it over Islam is established.
Constitutionally speaking, to my knowledge, indigeneship is not yet replaced by citizenship in Nigeria. Indigeneship still applies at state and local government levels of the Country. Although we are all citizens of Nigeria, we are indigenes of our respective states and ancestral homes.
They are parts of the earth we can claim ours. This is an undeniable fact in Nigeria. An indigene of Plateau State for instance can’t be an indigene of Bauchi or Benue or Anambra or Sokoto or any other state than the Plateau no matter the characteristics they may share with the indigenes of those other states. Unless when they are not bursted.
However, following the cosmopolitan nature of Jos and the heterogeneity of Plateau State generally due to several historical factors that include mining activities and conducive weather conditions and the hospitality and accommodative nature of the indigenous population, people of diverse range of culture from different parts of Nigeria and indeed the world came to settle and coexist with the host inhabitants in Jos and in other parts of the State. Of course, the guest muslim is a brother to the indigenous muslim that hosted him but that doesn’t mean the latter’s property belongs to both of them or they are now the same in their identities.
Apparently due to the long period of coexistence and certain shared features, may things came into play in virtually all spheres of life that led to the current state of affairs in the State.
However, as things continued unfolding over time due to certain experiences, the indigenous population who had no any other place to call theirs but Plateau feel it was high time they reclaim their rights and privileges which they might have slept over.
Meanwhile, politics is more about struggle and reaping dividends of the struggle. What is actually due to the indigenous population (muslims inclusive) should go them and what is also due to the non-indigenous population (muslims inclusive), in the spirit of justice, fairness and equity, should also go to them. This , the world testifies that the Mutfwang led Government is doing its best in that regard.
There should not be any confusion whatsoever about ethnicity and Islam. They are independent of each other. It is just about knowing oneself and one’s status, simple. Their should not be jostling over what belongs to the other.
The concept of Indigeneship as earlier put does not not undermine being muslim. One can be an indigene of a place irrespective of their religion, race, political affiliation or any other leaning. And one’s being an indigene of a place does not in turn, in any way affect one’s muslimness.
Therefore there is nothing wrong to say one is an indigenous muslim of a particular place. It does not amount to indiginisation of Islam and it is not pejorative as some critics claim. The simple semantic import of the phrase “indigenous muslim” is that “they are muslims but indigenes of Plateau State” this emphasis may be as a result of the common knowledge that Plateau is a Christian dominated state.
Therefore, an appointment is made for ease of interfacing with them like it is done for other Communities in the State. That is just the simple message but some people begin to yell. The rights of the minority indigenous muslim population will be more protected as have an appointee in-charge of their affairs.
One would wonder why the uproars, if the government of Plateau State decides to appoint someone else who can liaise between the government and the indigenous muslim population for enhancement of governance, inclusivity and community relations.
The innovation can ensure that the government understands better the plights of and gives special considerations to the indigenous muslim population in the State. It increases the chances of government according special priority to the welfare of the Indigenous Muslims and to channelling other dividends of democracy towards them. Nothing is wrong or abnormal with it.
Indigenous muslims, being them muslims in a Christian majority state should not be a factor that can hinder their consideration in the schemes of things or their benefits from a Government of their State of origin.
I’m confident the creation of the office will enable the Indigenous muslims to have more opportunities to assert themselves in the affairs of their home state. From the purview of governance and politics, the introduction of an appointment that seeks to enhance the welfare and well being of the indigenous muslim population and above all enhance their participation in affairs of their home State, is no doubt a welcome development that should be celebrated by all and sundry.
In fact, Governor Mutfwang led administration deserves applauses not excoriations for that, though, most of those crying loud are those who feel politically threatened by the creation of the office and their foot soldiers who had enjoyed parading themselves on behalf of all others like Mr Tortoise in the Chinua Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart”.
The so-called critics of the appointment should know that being muslim does not take away one’s nationality or nativity and vice-versa.
Although I shall trash the matter from an Islamic point of view too in the course of this piece, I should stress at this juncture that there is actually nothing wrong with placing special premium on Muslims who are indigenes of the State. They have no other place to call their own with clear conscience as such they all rights to be well attended to by the government of the State.
Other attackers of the Plateau State Government over the appointment completely miss the point. They misconstrue the phrase “Indigenous Muslims”. They perceive the phrase to mean indiginisation of Islam which is apparently not so.
This is not the intention of the Plateau State Government. Instead, it is innocently created to ensure that muslims who are indigenes of Plateau State occupy their right place in the schemes of things in the affairs of their State.
Islam can not and will not be confined to a particular people or ethnic group. That thought is conspicuously erroneous, untenable and does not make any sense at all. Islam is for all. It is a religion for the whole universe.
To those critics who stand from the view point of Islam, we would like to draw their attention to authentic Ahadeith of the Messenger of Allah, Muhammad Bn Abdullahi) Peace Be Upon Him) and the relevant verses of The Glorious Qur’an to enable them to understand how Shari’a recognises existence of nations, nation states and tribes.
In Muktasar Sahihul Bukhari (Kitabu Fada’ilul Madinah), from Hadeth 881 to 897, it is clear that belonging to a specific place on earth which one could claim their own is not prohibited in Islam. In fact it is a great blessing from the Almighty Allah to His servants. That does not in any way contradict the well established decree that muslims are one.
Tradition of the Prophet also shows that whenever He wanted to send a delegation to a region or community He raised such a delegation by choosing from the kinsmen of the people of the region or community. By extension, from the tribes or indigenes of the target entity amongst His Companions.
It is noticeable from the wholesome practice of the Messenger of Allah that it is not a big deal or a thing of raising an eyebrow that a muslim is said to belong to a particular community or a government to seek to cater for the welfare and well being of muslims from a particular community. That has nothing to do with the fact that muslims are one indivisible family.
Many verses of The Glorious Qur’an point to the fact that phenomena like skin colour, language, tribe and division into nations among others are signs of existence of Allah for those who are conscious.
Qur’an 49:13 makes it abundantly clear as regards the essence of dividing mankinds into various nations and ethnic groups and also clearly states the boundary between those phenomena and the Islamic creed.
The Almighty Allah acknowledges the existence of nations and tribes/ethnic groups which He emphasises that is to enable the mankinds to know, understand and identify themselves and be grateful for His blessings upon them.
A people can be better muslims irrespective of where they are or their tribes or ethnic groups; language or skin colour but the bottom line is that the closest to Allah from among them are those who are most conscious of HIM. Meanwhile as earlier put, the tradition of the Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) does not frown at one’s identify instead He leveraged it to penetrate certain communities or region. Islam only discourages preference for one’s nation or tribe or clan to Islam.
This is where muslims are seriously warned. There are several Ahadeth that allude to this teaching. In fact the muslim Arabs are proud of their clans and kinships.
None would like to be perceived as being cowardly or dishonest. They are proud of their respective identities and that does not affect their oneness as muslims or undermine their belief.
The critics of the appointment appear to ignore many historical factors particularly the political developments in Plateau State and specifically in the State capital, Jos. For such reasons, they lack even the moral justification to criticise the appointment or lambast the State Governor.
Instead, I urge them to make some research in order to attain a comprehensively plausible position in respect of the appointment for the Indigenous Muslim of Plateau State.
Common sense would tell one that it is not sensible to argue that because one is a muslim would cease to be an indigene of his ancestral home.
They must come to terms with the truth and reality. In Plateau State, there are many muslims from the indigenous tribes. There are also many Muslims in the State from the non-indigenous ethnic groups. So, what is wrong if the State Government created offices to smoothly relate with those various communities for dividends of democracy to be well delivered to the people.
It is always good to think critically before acting to save oneself from self-embarrassment. There is nothing wrong with the appointment of a Senior Special Assistant on indigenous muslims and the Plateau State Government is right to have introduced the political office.
History is vital especially on the premise of facts and figures as it holds the ace for stock taking and making of rationale decisions for the future. It also stems crucifixion of the innocent and applauding disasters.
It is now 25 years into the Fourth Republic which was ushered in on 29th May, 1999, and has produced four political dispensations with different governors.
On the Plateau, and going by human developmental indices, the best performing Governor is Senator Joshua Dariye despite his incarceration over financial misappropriation of public funds.
Of all the governors, Dariye was the only who spent seven years in power full of tumults and persecution by the Federal Government and coalition of desperate power mongers on the Plateau who later secured the power but dragged the state backward.
Let’s see some of Dariye’s achievements:
EDUCATION
Dariye established College of Agriculture Garkawa and the College of Arts and Remedial Studies Kurgwi.
He relocated College of Education Gindiri which since its creation in 1980 by the Solomon Lar administration was operating on the temporary site, to its permanent site and expanded the courses and structures.
Plateau State Polytechnic which was running two HND courses had before the end of Dariye’s administration raised to 14 courses accredited by the National Board of Technical Education, NABTE.
Many physical structures were raised by the Dariye administration in the Polytechnic such as the twin lecture theatre, multi-purpose hall, more classrooms and offices were constructed too.
His administration upgraded the schools of Health Zawan and Pankshin to full fledged higher institutions of learning being accorded national recognition.
The same administration established Plateau State University Bokkos.
HEALTH
Dariye constructed three general hospitals in Dengi, Tunkus and Angware while another three were ongoing in Riyom, Kai and Ba’ap when he left office. He also started Mabudi General Hospital Langtang South, before the administration of Simon Lalong completed it.
He upgraded Mangu Cottage Hospital established by Solomon Lar to a full fledged General Hospital, likewise Plateau Hospital to Plateau Specialist Hospital.
Dariye influenced the establishment of the Institute of Human Virology Nigeria, IHVN, at the Specialist Hospital which is emergency plan for AIDS relief (PEPFAR) by the United States President.
Today the Institute has one thousand workers and spread in 23 states of the Federation.
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ROADS
One thing with roads is that they always get dilapidated and renovated. There were many roads renovated by Dariye that have gone bad and were renovated by his successors. Of the roads touched by Dariye were: Rock Haven-Utan-Zaria Road, Dadin Kowa road network, Bauchi Bridge-Congo Russia Filin Ball-Rikkos Road and the Bukuru Boulevard Road, Pankshin and Shendam township roads; Amper-Dengi Road and construction of Zai Bridge in Dengi town; rehabilitated the Kerang-Ampang-Mangun Road, Mangu-Gindiri tarred by Solomon Lar; tarred the roads in Gindiri Mission Compound Schools.
He opened up roads at Sabon Barki-Dadin Kowa-Lomay-Bukuru Low Cost axis etc.
He constructed the Bemben – Shimankar Road and the Dokan Kasuwa Bridge.
He constructed the Dadin Kowa, Hillcrest and Jamkwano pedestrian overhead bridges.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
In order to fast tract development at the grassroots Dariye created local development areas in addition to the constitutional local governments, created more districts and Chiefdom’s and upgraded traditional institutions but were attacked and dissolved by his successor, Jonah David Jang.
RELIGION
Dariye constructed the Government House Chapel, called the Chapel of Grace.
SPORTS
Plateau State won the first Challenge Football Cup trophy under the Dariye administration by Plateau United FC after 12 attempts at the finals.
Dariye completed the Dadin Kowa Youth Centre were sporting activities ensue.
None of the Fourth Republic governors executed projects that provide employment to thousands of people and impacted their lives like the Dariye administration.
The Institute of Human Virology Nigeria, IHVN, which he supported and gave backing to has over one thousand workers today with branches in 23 states. Out of the one thousand workers, 250 are from Plateau State.
Colleges of Arts and Remedial Studies Kurgwi and Agriculture Garkawa, have provided employment to so many citizens both academic and non-academic staff, likewise Plateau State University Bokkos. The relocation and expansion of College of Education Gindiri has increased employment, likewise the additional accredited 12 HND courses of the Polytechnic. The general hospitals in Dengi, Tunkus and Angware too are not left out in the provision of employment to many such as doctors, nurses, cleaners, messengers and so on.
Dariye’s developmental strides enabled so many students to obtain knowledge and the citizens benefitting health wise.
In the annals of governance in Plateau with human developmental indices, J.D Gomwalk comes first, then Solomon Lar and Joshua Dariye. On these are the pillars of Plateau civil service. Remove their projects, there will exceptionally be lean civil service in the state.
The essence of governance is the protection and promotion of socio-economic wellbeing of the citizens with security inclusive. When the citizens are developed, the country is developed. Dariye made human development a priority in accordance to global practice above his successors.
There are so many to Dariye’s credit but time and space won’t allow. However, a book in that regard like that of Gomwalk the Man of Vision and the Emancipator (Solomon Lar), will spur the youth into being of greater service to the state.
The call for the support of former Governor of plateau State ,and Senator in the 9th Assembly Representing plateau Central Chief Chibi Dariye for the position of National Chairman of All Progressive Congress (APC)is gaining mometium.
As the immediate past Governor of Plateau state,and senator in the 10th Assembly Representing plateau Southern Zone in the Senate, Rt.Hon.Bako Lalong has sue for support for the “Kawo Mushere”, senator Dariye on the position of National chairman of APC .
Lalong’s advocacy for the candidate of Dariye for the position of National Chairman of APC with vested interest, was made on Monday 2nd September 2024 during the party’s stakeholders meetings to appraise the performance of the party ,and to strategize ahead forthcoming
Local government elections slated 9th Oct,2024 held at the APC, Secretariat,Kalwa House Along Bukuru Road Jos South local government of plateau State.
Lalong said the reason while the party should support the candidate from North Central , particularly Christian extraction,is for North Central which involves plateau should not loose out of the position if we didn’t put our political house in order,he maintained.
He called on those with intention for the Party Chairmanship position ,and yet to declare it, to hold on for now and queue behind Chief Dariye and give him their unalloyed support .
Lalong further revealed that those who sacrifice for the party,shall never go unrewarded as they shall definitely be compensated.
Further warnd members of the party , the time to sacrifice for the party is now,if the party most wrestle power from People Democratic party (PDP) ,led government in the state.
Hon Sunday Abdu may easily be everyone’s politician. They stay in one camp, for as long as there is a conviction for what is good for the people. They do not constantly move from one camp to another.
We are aware that Nigeria has a long list of political journey men, testing the water here today, and moving to another the next day; when what they want is not available for them.
Whatever name they are given, the point being made is that, most; and they abound in the nation’s political space, hop from one party to another, seeking for the dream office or an appointment to grab.
At that, many often attempt to jump from one party to another as a guarantee to gain access to the Commonwealth’s national till. And the nation bleeds for things not being done rightly.
However, for some, the love for the stomach has driven them to move in droves at the slightest lack in life. But for Hon Sunday Abdu, one thing stands him out: He has stuck to one camp in his political journey, for as many years his associates can remember.
All politicians pass through different phases in their lives. The Hon Abdu has not been an exception; he has had a fair share of travails, for which they may have certainly humbled him to conclude that only God rules in the affairs of men.
It is not in our purview to review such; they say, the end of a matter is better than the beginning of it. He is today what he has become based on what God has destined for him.
Going through the whole gamut of Hon Sunday Abdu’s life’s trajectory, the conclusion will hold off pride in any man and bring such a person on his knees in reverence to the supremacy of God.
A journey back in history reveals his ascendancy into the political office of representing his people in the Plateau House of Assembly. After this service, he veered into other businesses, but maintaining his political party and team.
Having lived in Jenta Miango, Jos for years, has not removed where his ancestry is. He is from Te’egbe, in Miango District of Irigwe chiefdom.
In 1999, he was elected to represent the people of Jos North North. He remembers with nostalgia how he, together with his colleagues, fought for the needs of their communities.
What more, their constituents who voted them were never induced monetarily. But not today, the story has changed. As Hon Sunday Abdu noted about his election, ‘in fact, I won my election without posters, really’.
He has been out of office since 2003. How has life treated him since he left the House? He says, “the way you make your bed, so shall you lie on it”.
Since day one in 1999, he knew that the tenure was time bound, as such, he was prepared on how to survive outside the office.
Therefore, when he did not succeed in his second term bit, ‘it did not affect my psyche or relationship with people. Till date, all the people I worked with on my campaign team are still with me’.
While others have moved, returned and moved, he stayed put in his party, insisting his umbilical cord was wrapped and buried in his party’s ground.
If you remember him for his political career, perhaps what is obvious for which many can still attest to, is his role as Chairman, Irigwe Development Association (IDA).
He held sway during one of the most turbulent periods of the land. In the year 2021, no week passes without an attack taking place in one village and another.
Communities in the land became killing fields, as families continued to mourn the lost of their loved ones unabated. As such, many families in Irigweland, Ncha, Nkiedonghro and many other Plateau communities at that material time were not given any respite.
Nothing could be better appreciated than for a son to be engaged in the struggle for the survival of his people from being decimated and their lands taken and occupied from them.
His days as IDA President; he still remembers with pains and disturbed about how ‘our people were dislodged from their ancestral homes they were used to. Even though our people are so resilient that they did not allow the aggressors to succeed in their bid to dislodge them completely’.
Then enters his current stint in SEMA as its Executive Secretary; saying it ‘is an experience I cannot forget in a hurry. The reasons abound: It accorded me the rear opportunity of meeting the needs of the downtrodden.
‘These are depressed people who have been displaced from various communities in the state by virtue of the murderous attacks on them by some enemies of peace’ in the state.
The tasks at SEMA have been daunting and enormous given the level of displacement in several local government areas. He says that ‘It’s on record that prio to my coming to SEMA, the activities of the organization were not known to the people’.
He added: ‘The people did not feel the effect of that office. But today, I’m glad that the story is different. All the items shared by SEMA, I ensure that they go directly to the people through the local governments and other vulnerable groups etc. And that gives me the joy that surpasses all understanding.’
In just a year, accolades have started to pour in for what have been done already in SEMA. There is room to get more, for now, he has in his award cabinet filled with these: Plateau Street Sweepers’ award, Office of the Vice Chairman of PYC, Institute of Crisis Management Benin, and The Presidency.
Beyond just the awards, it is understandable to feel his pulse on the SEMA and for any other assignment: Rising up for the people in their hour of need can be reassuring as to be our brothers’ keepers, he acknowledges.
Any man that God uses to serve people for a purpose must love him and people. He is not short of that: The people are his main stay in his political journey.
The August 31st 2024 Environmental Sanitation Exercise in Plateau state almost recored abyssal setback as the citizens of the state Claimed they are not aware of the exercise.
This is a people where going about their respective businesses when they are expected to at their respective homes cleaning their surroundings earmarked 7am-10am every last Saturday of the month.
The citizens claimed ignorance of the exercise when they were arrested for violation of the environmental law , when they suppose to be at their houses cleaning their homes and surroundings.
Those arrested by the task force comprising military, paramilitary , journalists and mobile Court to tial offenders claimed they were not aware of Governor Mutfwang declearing the day for the exercise.
The ignorance of the people about the exercise by the citizens may be steamed from the constant low -key in marking the exercise for the past three months now.
According to one of the offenders who speak with journalists said” I’m not aware that today is environmental Sanitation, because for the past Three Months ,we did not hear anything about environmental,so we thought the government is no longer doing it again”.he said.
The supervision of the exercise took the task force to Abattoir where cows are bring slaughtered in Jos South local government ,to the amazement of the task force , the people where going about their business of slaughtering cows without knowing anything about environmental Sanitation.
When asked if they are aware that Saturday 31st August 2024 is declared environmental Sanitation by the state government, they all said they were not aware of the exercise.
However the defaulters where arraign before the mobile Court set up by the government for the purpose,and they where made to pay #1,000 naira each with Stern warning that they may not be so lucky next time.
As the local government elections in Plateau State draw closer, the People’s Redemption Party PRP in the state is not leaving anything to Chance it strategizebto wrestle power from the so call big parties who have failed the state,by extension Nigeria as a whole when they held sway in the corridor of government .
This is as the Chairmanship Candidate of the party Hon . Ibrahim Abubakar and his running mate , Hon.Daniel Ajiji bring together counselors on the platform of PRP to fashion out ways to ensure PRP is victorious in state LG Election in jos North 9th October 2024 and other LGAs.
The meeting helped on Wednesday 28th August 2024 was aimed to unite the candidates and reinforce their commitment to the party’s vision for a prosperous, peaceful, and sustainable Jos North LGA.
During the meeting, Hon. Ibrahim Abubakar Muhammad (Kogi) emphasized the importance of teamwork and collaboration in achieving victory.
“We must work together to ensure that our party emerges victorious in all wards,” he said.
Hon. Daniel Ajiji added,
“We are confident that with our comprehensive plan for economic empowerment, infrastructure development, education, healthcare, security, environmental protection, and social welfare, we will make a positive impact in the lives of the citizens of Jos North LGA.”
The councillorship candidates pledged their support for the chairmanship candidate and promised to work tirelessly to ensure victory in their respective wards.
The meeting also discussed strategies for engaging with the electorate, addressing pressing issues in Jos North LGA, and promoting the party’s manifesto.
In pursuit and actualization of his goals of bettering the healthcare and welfare of Nigerians, the Chief Executive Officer, Institute of Human Virology Nigeria, IHVN, and Plateau State Labour Party, LP, governorship candidate in the 2023 general elections, Professor Patrick Sunday Dakum, has set up a community development foundation labelled Patrick Sunday Dakum Community Development Foundation, PSDCDF, with himself and the following as trustees:
Gukut Jonathan Merpring,Adamu Grace Gajere, Mishara Fadimatu Salihu, Mordi Amaechi Dennis and Sukkushi Hosea Ezekiel.
Its aim and proposed activities as enunciated by PSDCDF include:
Hosting workshops on health education, financial literacy, and vocational skills to empower community members; organizing health check-up camps, including screenings for common diseases, vaccination drives, and nutritional counseling; initiating community clean-up events to promote environmental awareness and responsibility; Creating programs focused on leadership, entrepreneurship, and personal development for young people;
Providing training in sustainable farming techniques and organic farming to boost local agriculture; educating the community on proper hygiene practices and sanitation to improve public health and celebrating local culture through festivals that showcase traditional music, dance, and crafts to strengthen community ties.
Others are:
establishing initiatives to support women, children, and individuals with disabilities through mentorship and resource distribution:
Organizing sports tournaments to encourage physical activity and community spirit and developing microfinance initiatives to support small businesses and entrepreneurs within the community.
With the registration of the foundation on course at the Corporate Affairs Corporation, CAC, Dakum is eulogized by pundits for his determination to help boost the healthcare of the citizens and ameliorate their hardship in the face of scourging and excruciating pains of hyper-inflation and stagflation.
They further applauded him for his noble initiative and relentless efforts at improving the lots of so many citizens in various facets, saying aside his efforts on dealing with HIV/AIDS, cancer, Malaria, Tuberculosis and recently sickle cell through the IHVN, he has embarked on helping the citizens through a new foundation as mentioned above.
The Secretary of Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC),in plateau state MS Hashimu has identified thuggry and gangsterism as the major causes of insecurity bedeviling the society.
Said these twin evil have caused great setback to the nation development, stressed unless urgent steps is taken to curb the menace ,the future of the nation development cannot be achieve.
The Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC), Secretary in the state Aminu Hadi Mohammed stated this during a seminar organized for the youths held at the conference Hall of Jos Central Mosque recently.
Aminu Hadi who doubled as the Chairman Action People’s Party (APP),in the state,appeal to the youths to engage in skills,trade that will boost the economy of the state by extension Nigeria at large.
He added that the era of white collar jobs is long gone both at the state and the national level, hence the need for the youths to think, and look inward on what they can do with their hands.
Hadi Sue the security in the state and the country as a whole to redoubled their efforts to ensure peace during and after forthcoming local government elections in the state.
Charged Plateau state Independent Electoral Commission PLASIEC to come out with television jingles with the view to sensitize the general public, mostly the youths on the needs to avoid thuggry and gangsterism during and after the council elections.
He revealed that IPAC is always in constant touch with the youths in the state, educating them not to allow themselves to be used by some desperate politicians during and after the Council’s election.
However advised PLASIEC to ensure they fulfilled their own part of the promise to make available voting materials on time for the exercise to achieve if purpose.
Participants at the seminar were Youths drawn from all the fourteen wards in Jos north.
The University of Jos North Central Nigeria has embark on aggressive three planting campaign to combat current environmental desertion ravaging the whole world.
This is to promote environmental sustainability that is posing danger to the whole world including Nigeria as the case study.
pro which the University of Jos’s Botanical Garden has embark on a massive tree-planting campaign to avoid desertion.
The event which organized by botanical gardens of the University of Jos North Central Nigeria is tagged”Let Us Save the Earth”.
During the campaign, over 2,000 trees and seedlings were planted, marking a significant step towards conservation and biodiversity.
The initiative was made possible through a collaborative effort between the University of Jos, the Nigerian Conservation Fund (NCF), First Bank Plc, and the Center for Excellence in Conservation and Biodiversity.
This campaign highlights the importance of collective action in protecting our planet for future generations.
In his speech, the Head of the Plant Science Department, Professor Ali Ahmed Difa noted that, beyond the environmental benefits, the economic advantages of this endeavour are substantial.
On his part, the Dean faculty of Natural Sciences, Professor Nestor Chakok maintained that, trees are the lungs of our Earth, offering clean air, sustaining wildlife, and maintaining ecological balance.
In his remarks, the Vice Chancellor, University of Jos, Professor Tank Ishaya explained the significance of the tree planting as well as pointing out measures taken by the University.
Professor Tanko pointed out that, the initiative will enhance the aesthetic appeal of the Institution, contribute to the well-being of the community and significantly advance environmental sustainability goals.
As part of his commitment to fostering greater productivity, efficiency, and effectiveness within the Plateau State Civil Service, His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Plateau State, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, has approved the appointments of the following individuals as new Permanent Secretaries:
The appointment of the New Permanent Secretaries is contained in a press release dated 26th August 2024 signed by the Director of Press and Public Affairs to the Executive Governor Gyang Bere and made available to this medium in Jos.
According to the release,the names of the New appointed Permanent Secretaries are as follows
1. Yilkudi Nengak Elisha
2. Wycliff Inusa Biwet
3. Yohanna Mangtu Dangnan
4. Keziah Ishaya Dung
5. Solomon Kadiya
6. Yakubu Ishaya Mallo
7. Musa Nyam Agwom
8. Barr. Rwang Yop Shom
9. Gayi Timothy Gayi
Governor Mutfwang congratulated the appointees on their well-deserved promotions and urged them to be catalysts in inspiring the workforce to deliver quality leadership and governance.
He emphasized that their roles are crucial in driving Plateau State’s economy towards sustainable progress and prosperity for all citizens.
The Governor further encouraged the new Permanent Secretaries to leverage their extensive experience in building a more efficient and responsive Civil Service that will serve as a model of excellence and pride for Plateau State. They will be sworn in on a date to be announced later.
Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, on Sunday, joined prominent legal minds at the opening of the 2024 Annual General Conference of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) held at Eko Hotel, Lagos.
The event attracted renowned scholars, economists, and policymakers from within and beyond Nigeria, all converging to discuss the vital issue of the social contract between the government and its citizens. The deliberations focused on ways to alleviate the current economic challenges and ensure the well-being of Nigerians.
President of Nigeria, Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu, represented by Vice President Sen. Kashim Shettima, officially declared the conference open. In his address, the Vice President urged Nigerians to unite in support of the President’s efforts to rebuild the country.
He highlighted the significant steps taken by the administration, such as the removal of fuel subsidies and other critical reforms, aimed at curbing corruption and setting the nation on a path of sustained growth and development.
Vice President Shettima also commended the Supreme Court of Nigeria for its landmark ruling on financial autonomy for local governments, emphasizing that it would bring much-needed development to the grassroots. He pointed out that the legal profession has a great role in ensuring that these reforms benefit all Nigerians.
Delivering the keynote address on the theme “Pressing Forward: A Social Contract with Nigerians,” Director-General of the World Trade Organization, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, called on the legal community to hold politicians accountable for any breaches of the social contract.
She expressed concern that Nigeria was yet to reach its full potential and stressed the importance of deep reflection and concerted efforts to address the nation’s pressing challenges.
Dr. Okonjo-Iweala praised the current administration’s initiatives to diversify Nigeria’s exports but cautioned against allowing politics to dictate policy frameworks. She urged all stakeholders to prioritize the nation’s economic recovery over political interests.
Governor Mutfwang, in his remarks, lauded Dr. Okonjo-Iweala as a model of excellence whose achievements are worthy of emulation for the progress and prosperity of Nigeria’s economy.
He also expressed gratitude to the NBA for choosing Plateau State as the host of its National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting earlier in the year and expressed Plateau’s readiness to host the Annual General Conference of the Bar in the future.
The Governor reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to leading Plateau State with integrity and ensuring that the social contract with the people of the state is fulfilled. He assured participants that these efforts would contribute positively to the broader national discourse on governance and accountability.
Other dignitaries who delivered goodwill messages at the conference included Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun (represented), the President Court of Appeal, Justice Monica Dongban-Mensem, NBA President Yakubu Maikyau, Attorney General of the Federation Chief Lateef Olasunkanmi Fagbemi, and the first female Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) and Commissioner in Western Nigeria, Chief Folake Solanke SAN, among others.
The Senate of Plateau State University, Bokkos, has approved the establishment of new programmes in the university.
This was the climax of the 88th (Regular) meeting of the Senate held on August 23, 2024, where several key decisions were made regarding the university’s advancement.
Among the significant resolutions was the approval to establish new programs leading to Bachelor’s degrees in Medicine (MBBS), Pharmacy (Pharm. D.) and Statistics (B. Sc). This initiative aims to expand the faculties of Medical Sciences, Pharmaceutical Sciences,and Sciences, building on the successful launch of programs under the Faculty of Health Sciences, which began in 2017.
Prof. Shedrack Best,Chairman of the Senate and Acting Vice Chancellor, emphasized that the move was part of ongoing efforts to fully establish medical and health science programs at the university.
He revealed that discussions have already started with the National Universities Commission (NUC), which has expressed strong interest in the proposal.
“NUC responded positively to our request and is eager for us to commence these programs sooner than we initially proposed,” Prof. Best stated, adding that the NUC is prepared to send a resource verification team to the university for this purpose.
The Senate also approved the continuation of the establishment process, including the formation of a technical and administrative committee to oversee the initiative.
Additionally, the Senate reiterated its earlier approval of the cut-off mark of 160. However, the chairman noted that departments offering specialized programs are permitted to establish their own admission standards.
He encouraged a unified approach to the minimum cut-off mark ahead of upcoming admissions for the 2024/2025 academic session.
Departments that have submitted their proposed cut-off marks include:
Nursing- 215
Medical Lab Science – 200
Public Health – 180
Law- 200
Psychology- 180
The Senate also approved the academic calendar for the 2024/2025 academic session, which will commence with the first semester from October 21st, 2024, to April 24, 2025.
The second semester will run from April 2, 2025, to September 18, 2025.
In relation to examinations, the Senate approved the timetable for the second-semester exams, marking the conclusion of the 2022/2023 academic session.
Examinations are scheduled to take place from September 2nd to September 18th, with a national holiday anticipated on September 16th.
Other matters discussed included proposed staff recruitment across various departments and approvals for infrastructural projects funded by the Tertiary Education Trust Fund.
The Senate also addressed staff welfare matters as well as sanctions for students found guilty of examination malpractice, and a proposed review of the rules governing such malpractice.
Prof. Best expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the senates and staff for their unwavering dedication, which ensured the smooth operation of the university during his medical leave.
Ahead October 9th 2024 plateau state local government elections, the Chairman People’s Redemption Party (PRP), Hon. Rabiu Lawan has reiterated the party readiness to win the local governments in the LGs it fields candidates for Chairmanship and Counselors across the 17 local governments in landslide.
The Chairman berates those who stock in trade of spreading what he described as false, unfounded, substantiated and devilish rumors that the party has concluded plans to merge with another political party in the state to garner more political weight ahead the council election.
The Chairman of People’s Redemption Party PRP, in plateau Hon. Rabiu Lawan disclosed this in an interview with Journalists in the the party Secretariat in Jos , plateau State capital on 23rd August 2024.
The Chairman of the party further frowned at the agents of false rumors Carriers that the Party is currently grappling with leadership crisis which have caused deep gully factions into the hitherto unity of the party.
Said all the claims were not only false, but the fragment imagination of the person or persons sponsored by those being intimidated by the charisma, popularities and acceptability of the party in the state occasion by the forthcoming councils election as an alternative options , particularly when the so call bigger parties, who have been tested with power and failed in their leadership position as government and left the citizens to lick their Economic, Social and Political wounds they are yet to recover from.
The Chairman recall that the party just Concluded its Primaries, which was done mostly through affirmation to elect it candidates both chairmanship and counselorship positions, assured the Party victory at the polls.
Further explain that merging the party with another political party is not within the power of the state chapter of the party to do that,but where it most be done, the power must be from National body of the party that will give instructions to the states Chapters,which the state, include Plateau have not receive any such instructions as we speak, where, when they got the information “God Knowns”.The Chairman maintained.
On the issue of leadership crisis in the party, the Chairman described as absurd , said the party and her leadership are Peaceful and coexisting peacefully despite all efforts by unseen hands to cause crisis and create one party system without opposition parties which if allow to happen, would give room for dictorship and spells doom for plateau,and by extension , Nigeria in general.
” I Rabiu Lawan remain the only democratically elected State Chairman of People’s Redemption Party, PRP, in plateau State. That is how I will remain till next Congress of the party ” .
He listed the local governments in the state, PRP, fields Candidates to include Jos North, Bassa and others , assured PRP’s victory in those LG , called on Barrister Caleb Mutfwang, PLASIEC for transparent, credible, free and fair election.
Stressed that aside PRP being one of the oldest political parties in the Nigeria , it remain one of the performing political party in the country and in plateau state
“We won the 2022 bye-election in the state, through Hon. Adamu Alkali to represent Jos North Bassa Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives which everybody can attest to his performance .”
However called on the supporters of the party to continue supporting PRP ,as is the only hope for Nigeria Economic and social recovery.
Advised the candidates of the party to go all out and intensify their campaign ahead LG Elections with the assurance that they will be victorious at the polls .
Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, joined his counterparts on Friday at the PDP Governors’ Forum meeting held at the Government House in Taraba State.
Governor Mutfwang, who led his colleagues in the opening prayers, expressed gratitude for journey mercies and prayed for divine guidance in their deliberations. He emphasized the need for collective wisdom in addressing the numerous challenges facing their respective states and the nation as a whole.
The Chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum and Governor of Bauchi State, Sen. Bala Muhammad, set the tone for the meeting, affirming that opposition governors would continue to provide effective leadership in navigating the current difficulties confronting Nigeria.
In a communiqué read by Sen. Muhammad after the closed-door session, the forum discussed critical intra-party issues and governance matters affecting their states, alongside national concerns of significant importance.
The Forum expressed relief at the peaceful resolution of the #EndBadGovernance protests, which had the potential to escalate into a major national crisis.
The governors commended their colleagues, particularly those from the PDP, for handling the situation with maturity, ensuring that hoodlums and other disruptive elements were prevented from hijacking the protests.
Acknowledging the inalienable rights of citizens to peaceful protests as a means of expressing genuine grievances, the Forum extended condolences to the families of innocent victims who lost their lives.
The Forum criticized the Federal Government’s response to the ongoing economic and social challenges, accusing it of resorting to blackmail instead of reviewing policies with a human touch.
“We urge Mr. President to exhibit statesmanship by restraining his officials from engaging in blame games that unfairly target sub-national governments, especially when piecemeal interventions cannot address the root problems,” the communiqué stated.
Reaffirming their commitment to stand with the suffering Nigerian masses, the Forum vowed to take all legitimate steps to alleviate their plight.
The Forum also expressed concern over the political impasse in Rivers State, where court judgments have been used to influence the outcome of party congresses. The PDP Governors’ Forum reiterated its support for the Governor of Rivers State and called on the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) to revisit the congresses to correct any anomalies.
The Forum condemned attempts to compromise the upcoming governorship election in Edo State and decried the systematic intimidation of PDP supporters by the Nigeria Police. They urged the Inspector General of Police to ensure that his officers maintain neutrality.
The Forum in addition criticized the Federal Government for failing to distinguish between federal revenue and revenue accruing to the Federation, which should be allocated according to existing laws. They called on the Federal Ministry of Finance and the Accountant General of the Federation to be more transparent and to respect constitutional provisions, particularly Section 162.
The Forum appreciated the hospitality extended by Governor Agbu Kefas of Taraba State and commended his administration’s efforts in delivering the dividends of democracy to the people of the state.
The Former Member of the House of Representative in the 9th Assembly Representing Jos North/Bassa Federal Constituency, Honourable Suleiman Kwande has lauded the grassroot football tournament organized by current member House of Representatives Representing Jos North Bassa Federal Constituency in the National Assembly ,Honourable Daniel Asama.
This is because football tournament anywhere in the country is an antidotes which serves as unifying factor in plateau State , by extension Nigeria as a whole, he states,every 4 O’clock, if you are not playing football, you are watching football .
The Former Member revealed this in an interview with Journalists during grassroot football tournament tagged “Talent Hunt” aimed at discovering hidden football talent organized by Honorable Daniel Asama member Representing Jos North Bassa Federal Constituency held at the Rwang Pam Township Stadium 22nd August 2024.
The former member who is now the Chairman Plateau State Football Association (PFA), Hon. Kwande said whether you are watching football on the TV, or in opening field of play,as the case may be, you can imagine what would had happened when you aren’t watching football what you would have been doing.
Added that the program which is the brain Child of the honorable member , Daniel Asama is aim to discover talented footballers at the grassroot mostly from Wards , across the 17 local government of the state , geared towards fostering unity among the youths in Plateau state.
Narrated the story of one Jerome from Kabong Ward who is one of the beneficiary of grassroot football currently playing in Germany, said he was in the state on vacation from his club in Germany recently ,he visited his former football field, provide them with facilities to give back to field of play that ones exposed him to international community on football.
Suleiman said that is one of the aim and objectives of this grassroot football “Hunt” tournament.
when one or two of those youths who hitherto didn’t have the opportunity to showcase themselves are given the opportunity to exhibit their talents in football, and find their way out of the country,when next they come back, they will add value to himself, friends ,and immediate environment .
He revealed the ongoing concurrent football tournament hosting in the state.
“The tournament going on at the Zaria Road Stadium is for professionals footballers across the federation contesting for cup, while this one going at the Rwang Pam Township Stadium is for Amature aimed to discover hidden talent in football that will eventually elevate them and their immediate families out of poverty.
Revealed that the number of teams taking part at the ongoing professional football Match at the Zaria Road Stadium are 16 clubs, while the Talent Hunt tournament at the Township Stadium are Six(60) clubs drawn from different Wards, and local Governments of the state.
He advised the players who are taking part in the tournament to leverage on these real opportunity to showcase themselves.
President of the Nigerian Baptist Convention Youth Conference, Amb. Toba Emmanuel Bamidele, PhD. has told the youths that the world was waiting for them to shine the light of Christ.
Bamidele made the statement in his address at the 51st Annual Session of the Nigerian Baptist Convention Youth Conference (NBCYC) ongoing at the NDLEA Academy in Jos, Plateau State. The conference, themed “Fire in My Bones” (Jeremiah 20:9), aimed to inspire youths to utilize their God-given gifts for a fulfilling life and to impact the world positively.
“The world is indeed waiting for us, and we can’t afford to fail in shining the light of Christ to them. We must, therefore, be motivated to put to use all the gifts the Lord has endowed us with to live a fulfilling life and for the betterment of our world at large.”
Bamidele expressed gratitude to God for the conference’s success despite initial setbacks. He acknowledged the support of the Nigerian Baptist Convention, past leaders, and the Northern Baptist Youth Fellowship.
The President emphasised the importance of Baptist youths being “image makers and faces of NBCYC” and encouraged the use of uniforms and literature to promote the organisation’s image. He also urged active involvement in church ministry, saying, “You can’t afford to fold your hands and be left out as God is raising His end-time army for kingdom exploit.”
His address featured progress updates on the NBCYC-BICC project, the youth resource center, and the launch of the Diaspora Fellowship of the Nigerian Baptist Convention Youths.
Bamidele concluded, “We have a great assignment in our hands; God has invested so much in us, and we can’t afford to fail Him. Remember, to whom much is given, much is expected.”
The conference was marked by inspiring worship sessions, thought-provoking seminars, and impactful outreach programs, leaving a lasting impact on the delegates.
Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, has officially flagged off the First Bank free Vesico Vaginal Fistula (VVF) surgery and empowerment programme for indigent women in the state.The initiative aims to address the scourge of VVF, which has significantly impacted the lives of many women in Plateau State.
The programme, held at Bingham University Teaching Hospital, Jos, is part of First Bank’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative, designed to provide a lifeline to women suffering from VVF.The bank’s intervention is set to offer not only corrective surgeries but also rehabilitation and empowerment for the affected women.
During the ceremony on Tuesday, Governor Mutfwang, expressed appreciation to the bank for its impactful gesture. He emphasized the importance of such collaborations in addressing critical health issues in the state.
Receiving the empowerment kits, which included culinary equipment, Governor Mutfwang reiterated his administration’s commitment to partnering with organizations to provide corrective surgeries and rehabilitation for VVF patients.
He commended First Bank for taking the initiative to bring the much-needed relief to women who are often abandoned by their families and isolated by their communities due to VVF.
Governor Mutfwang also called on community and religious leaders, as well as corporate organizations, to collaborate with the government in raising awareness about VVF. He stressed the need to educate parents on the dangers of early marriages, which are a leading cause of VVF.
He expressed optimism that this intervention would significantly improve the living conditions of indigent women battling VVF. He also reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to revitalizing the health sector to meet the medical needs of the people of Plateau State.
Idris Ado Ibrahim, Executive Director of First Bank of Nigeria, explained that the bank annually executes a Corporate Social Responsibility and sustainability week, dedicated to promoting social development across the country, particularly in host communities.
He said the initiative is designed to give back to society and inspire individuals to engage in humanitarian services.
Ibrahim noted that the selection of communities and organizations benefiting from this initiative is based on data-driven surveys identifying those involved in humanitarian efforts. To date, the programme has reached over one million beneficiaries across Nigeria.
The Programme Coordinator for VVF at Bingham University Teaching Hospital, Dr. Sunday Lengmak, provided insight into the devastating impact of VVF, particularly on young mothers who experience prolonged labor during childbirth.
He announced that this year’s programme would provide free medical attention to 600 VVF patients and survivors. Out of the 600 beneficiaries, 50 will receive corrective surgeries, while 300 will be empowered through the support of First Bank of Nigeria.
Group under the auspacies of “Coalition of Youth in Shendam” heartly facilitate warmly Kemi Nicolas Nshe on his emergence as the sole Chairmanship candidate of the PDP in the forthcoming Local Government Election.
This victory is a testament to his charismatic leadership and developmental strides, which have transformed Shendam into a project hub.
The felicitation message of the group is contained in a press statement dated 20th August 2024 signed by it Chairman Sebastian Hoomsuk and made available to this medium in Jos.
The group commend Kemi Nshe for his pragmatic leadership style and inclusivity, which have endeared him to the citizens. With him at the helm, the people of Shendam can expect continued progress and development.
The group appeal to the PDP family in Shendam and all citizens to support Kemi Nshe’s candidature, ensuring his continued leadership and taking Shendam to even greater heights.
Kemi Nshe’s leadership has been marked by numerous achievements, including:
Improved healthcare services,Empowerment programs for youth and women,Initiation and completion of key infrastructure projects.
These achievements have given the people a new lease on life, and we have no doubt that Kemi Nshe will continue to deliver on his promises. We are confident that his leadership will bring joy and prosperity to the people of Shendam.
With Kemi Nshe, the group noted that they are confident that the future of Shendam is bright and prosperous.
We call on all eligible voters to come out en masse to support his candidature.
Kemi Nshe is competent and has the capability to add value to the area and its people.
Transition Implementation Committee Chairman of Qua’an Pan Local Government and PDP Chairmanship candidate in the October 9th Plateau State Council polls, Christopher Audu Manship says he holds no grudges against those who attacked him during last week People’s Democratic Party Chairmanship Primaries.
Manship reiterated his commitment to a positive and violent free campaign, saying “I am focused on my vision for a better Qua’an Pan , and I will not be distracted by negative attacks. I believe in the power of forgiveness and the importance of moving forward.”
He extended an olive branch to his critics, inviting them to join him in building a brighter future for the Local Government. “My campaign is centered on issues, not personalities. I am committed to addressing the pressing needs of our community , from infrastructure development to social welfare programs.
“I invite all stakeholders to join me in this effort, regardless of their past actions or statements.”
Manship also sympathized with the PDP Electoral Committee and PLASIEC officials who were injured during the incident, acknowledging that the primary election was a “family affair” where some may have felt unhappy about the outcome.
He appealed for forgiveness from those who felt negatively by affected by his victory.
The PDP candidate further expressed gratitude to the Qua’an Pan delegates for endorsing his candidature, stressing that his victory in the primaries is for the benefit of all.
“In every contest, there must be a winner and a loser, but I emphasized that my victory is for the collective good of all. There is no victor no vanquished.” He added.
Manship appreciated all those who identified with him during and after the unwarranted attack on him and some of his supporters as well as praised the concerns of the Plateau State Government and the security agencies for making sure the attack did not degenerate into crisis.
The 51st Annual Session of the Nigerian Baptist Convention Youth Conference (NBCYC) will kick off on August 20th and run through August 23rd, 2024, at the NDLEA Academy in Jos, Plateau State. The event will bring together thousands of youth from across the country to worship, learn, and fellowship.
The National Leadership of the Nigerian Baptist Convention will be well-represented, with the President/CEO, Revd. Dr. Israel Adelani Akanji emphasizes the importance of youth engagement in the church. “The future of the church lies in the hands of our youth, and we must empower them to take the mantle of leadership.”
Revd. Dr. James Olawuyi, Director of the Youth and Students Ministry Department (YSMD), noted, “This conference is a platform for our youth to discover their purpose and passion for God’s work.”
Revd. Dr. Joshua S. Ibukunoluwa, National Coordinator of NBCYC, added, “We are committed to raising a generation of young people who are sold out to God and committed to His service.”
The National President of NBCYC, Dr. Toba E. Bamidele, encouraged the delegates, saying, “As youth, you have the power to transform your communities and the world at large. Use your talents and gifts to make a positive impact.”
The conference will feature powerful ministrations from renowned guest ministers, including Alhamdu Tukurah, Rev. Dr. Chika-Ossai Ugbah, Rev. Ijasini J. Jantiku, and Pastor Chingtok Ishaku, among others.
The Local Organizing Committee Chairman, Dn. Pharm. Markus Kanda, and Plateau Baptist Conference Youth Conference (PBCYC) President, Mr. Abayomi Adediran, welcomed delegates to Plateau State, saying, “We are glad to host you in the Home of Peace and Tourism. Enjoy the beautiful landscape and serene environment during your stay.”
The conference will be marked by inspiring worship sessions, thought-provoking seminars, and impactful outreach programs, leaving a lasting impact on the delegates.
Crafting a tribute to someone as towering as Aremo Olusegun Osoba is akin to navigating a labyrinth of accolades where every path seems well trodden. Whether you aspire to extol baba Osoba as a Journalist, a Politician, a Statesman, or as the embodiment of a man who lives life to the fullest whilst enriching humanity, each facet of his persona has already been immortalized in praise.
Indeed, in the chronicles of journalism and politics in Nigeria, the name Aremo Olusegun Osoba will always resonate and reverberate with distinction. He just turned 85.In the grand tapestry of Nigerian journalism and politics, Aremo stands tall. This is a man whose life and career are the epitome of integrity, character and an unwavering commitment to public service. Born on July 15, 1939, in the quaint town of Egbatedo, Ogun State, to Pa and Madam Jonathan Babatunde Osoba, his journey from humble beginnings to the pinnacle of journalism and politics is nothing short of legendary.
As we celebrate this remarkable man, it is fitting to recall the words of John Quincy Adams, the 6th President of the United States of America: “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.” Chief Osoba embodies this sentiment in every respect.THE JOURNALISTS’JOURNALIST”Journalism is the first rough draft of history,” wrote Philip Graham (former co-owner of the Washington Post), a sentiment that resonates profoundly in the career of Chief Olusegun Osoba. His journey into the realm of journalism began in 1964 as a trainee reporter with the Daily Times; and from those early days, his meticulous attention to detail and commitment to uncovering the truth quickly set him apart. Within two years, his diligent reporting on crime stories had established him as a force to be reckoned with. By 1966, he was already serving as the diplomatic correspondent for the Times.Osoba’s rapid rise within the journalistic ranks is a testament to his unparalleled skills and work ethic.
By 1968, he had ascended to the role of news editor. Barely three years later in 1971, he was appointed Deputy Editor of the Sunday Times. A year later, he became the deputy editor of the Daily Times. His editorial acumen was so clear and authoritative that by 1975, he had reached the pinnacle of his journalistic career as the Editor of the very respected and influential Daily Times of Nigeria. In this role, he championed investigative journalism and social justice, guiding his team with the wise saying that “The pen is mightier than the sword.”Aremo’s contributions were not confined to Nigeria. As a stringer for international media giants such as Newsweek Magazine, the BBC, The Times of London, and the United Press International News Agency, Chief Osoba’s journalistic prowess garnered international acclaim. His commitment to truth and integrity transcended borders, earning him the well deserved title of “the journalists’ journalist.” This was not just a moniker, but a recognition of his exceptional contributions to the field of journalism.Aremo’s career reflects the ethos of Edward R. Murrow’s (renowned American broadcast journalist) assertion: “To be persuasive, we must be believable; to be believable, we must be credible; to be credible, we must be truthful.”
His work consistently embodied these principles, maintaining an unwavering commitment to accuracy and integrity in reporting. His tenure as Editor of the Daily Times was marked by a relentless pursuit of truth, regardless of the challenges and dire consequences. He was not afraid to confront the powerful or expose wrongdoing. He embodied the journalistic principle that “Journalism can never be silent:
that is its greatest virtue and its greatest fault. It must speak, and speak immediately, while the echoes of wonder, the claims of triumph, and the signs of horror are still in the air.”One of Chief Osoba’s most significant contributions to journalism was his advocacy for investigative reporting. He believed that journalism should serve as a watchdog for society, a sentiment echoed by the saying, “A good newspaper, I suppose, is a nation talking to itself.” His editorial leadership skills saw the Daily Times become a beacon of investigative journalism, tackling myriads of issues ranging from corruption, governance, to social injustice. His ability to uncover and report the truth earned him deep respect and admiration from peers and the public alike.
Chief Osoba’s influence extended beyond his editorial duties. He played a crucial role in mentoring the next generation of journalists, instilling in them the values of ethics, accuracy and objectivity in their work. His commitment to these principles was unwavering, even in the face of adversity. He understood the power of the written word and used it to effect positive change, thus demonstrating that “The function of the press in society is to inform, but its role in a democracy is to safeguard the liberties of the people.”In recognition of his outstanding contributions to journalism, Osoba received numerous awards and accolades globally.
His work with international media organizations further underscored his global impact. As a stringer for Newsweek, the BBC, The Times of London, and the United Press International News Agency, he brought Nigerian stories to the world stage, highlighting the complexities and nuances of the country’s socio-political landscape. His international recognition was not just a personal achievement, but also served as a testament to the high standards he set for Nigerian journalism, thus mirroring Nigeria to the world in glittering colours.A STATESMAN OF GREAT REPUTE“Public service must be more than doing a job efficiently and honestly. It must be a complete dedication to the people and to the nation,” remarked Margaret Chase Smith (first woman to serve in both Houses of the United States Congress).
Osoba’s transition from journalism to politics was seamless, driven by a deep seated desire to serve and uplift his community. In 1992, he was elected Governor of Ogun State on the platform of the Social Democratic Party (SDP); and in 1999, he was re-elected on the platform of the Alliance for Democracy (AD).Aremo Osoba’s governance was characterized by transparency, accountability and a focus on infrastructural development.
His administration undertook significant projects aimed at improving the lives of the people. One of his notable achievements was in strengthening, expanding and building on the already established Ogun State Polytechnic which provided thousands of young Nigerians with opportunity to access higher education. The Polytechnic was formally conceived in 1980 as Ogun State Polytechnic during the military administration of Brigadier Harris Eghagha; but formally established by Chief Bisi Onabanjo’s administration. This initiative aligns with the idiom, “Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.”
Osoba understood that education was the cornerstone of sustainable development and worked tirelessly to ensure that all educational institutions in Ogun State were adequately funded and managed.
His administration also prioritized healthcare in recognition of the truism that, “Health is wealth.” Under his leadership, the state’s healthcare system saw substantial improvements, with hospitals and clinics being adequately staffed and equipped to meet the needs of the teaming populace.
His commitment to improving the state’s infrastructure was evident in the numerous road projects and public works undertaken during his tenure, ensuring that Ogun State had the necessary facilities to support its growing population.
Beyond these tangible achievements, Chief Osoba’s governance style was marked by a commitment to the hallowed principles of democracy and good governance.
His administration was known for its transparency and accountability, earning him the respect and admiration of the people of Ogun state and Nigeria at large. He believed in the power of public service to effect positive change, a belief that was reflected in his policies and actions.
His tenure as governor was a testament to the idea that “Leadership is not about being in charge. It is about taking care of those in your charge.”Chief Osoba’s influence extended beyond the borders of Ogun State.
His role in the Nigerian Constituent Assembly in 1988 was pivotal, as he contributed to shaping the country’s future, even though the 1989 Gen. Ibrahim Babangida’s Constitution that emerged from it never saw the light of day.
I was present with the Aremo at the Vision 2009 which was an economic forum to propel Nigeria to become one of the most developed countries of the world by the year 2020.
His unquantifiable contributions can never be forgotten. At the 2014 National Confab, peopled by 402 delegates from all aspects of the Nigerian society, Osoba shone like a million stars in tackling the delicate issues of the day. He is on record to have severally called for implementation of the over 600 recommendations that were arrived at in re-engineering Nigeria.
There has been none. His involvement in the International Press Institute and the Commonwealth Press Union further highlight his commitment to promoting press freedom and protecting the rights of journalists worldwide. His contributions were recognized with the Nigerian National Honor of the Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON), a testament to his invaluable service to the nation.
His international engagements underscored his global influence. As a member of the International Press Institute, Chief Osoba was instrumental in advocating for press freedom and the protection of journalists.
His work with the Commonwealth Press Union highlighted his commitment to upholding the principles of free and fair journalism on a global scale. His efforts were not just about defending the rights of journalists, but also about ensuring that the public had access to accurate and unbiased information.
Chief Osoba’s legacy as a statesman is one of dedication to public service and commitment to hallowed democratic principles. His governance in Ogun State set a standard for future leaders, demonstrating that it is possible to lead with integrity and focus on the welfare of the people.
His contributions to national and international bodies further highlight his commitment to the principles of democracy, transparency and accountability. His works have left an indelible mark on Nigeria’s political landscape, inspiring future generations to pursue excellence in public service.
Chief Olusegun Osoba’s life and career are a testament to the power of ambition, resilience and integrity. His journey from a humble background to the heights of journalism and politics is a beacon of inspiration for all.
As Ralph Waldo Emerson (an American essayist, lecturer, philosopher, abolitionist and poet who led the Transcendentalist movement of the mid-19th century) once said, “Do not follow where the path may lead.
Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.” Chief Osoba not only followed this path but also blazed a trail for future generations to follow.His unallowed dedication to truth, justice and the welfare of his people has left an indelible mark on Nigeria’s history.
Chief Osoba’s contributions to journalism and politics will be remembered for generations to come, inspiring countless individuals to pursue excellence and integrity in their endeavors. His legacy is a shining example of what can be achieved through hard work, dedication and an unwavering commitment to one’s set principles.
In reflecting on Aremo Osoba’s career, one is reminded of the saying, “A life of integrity is the most fundamental source of personal worth.”
His life remains a testament to this truth. From his early days as a journalist to his tenure as governor, and thence as a nation builder, he has consistently demonstrated the power of integrity and dedication to public service. His story is not just one of personal success, but also of profound impact on the lives of Nigerians.
Chief Osoba’s legacy is one of excellence and true service. His contributions to journalism have helped shape the media landscape in Nigeria and beyond; while his political career has set a benchmark for transparency and accountability in public and governance.
As chairman of the Governing Board of the Nigerian Institute of Journalism (NIJ), he played a crucial role in shaping the future of the profession, ensuring that the next generation of journalists upholds the highest standards of ethics and accuracy.
His work with the International Press Institute (IPI) and the Commonwealth Press Union (CPU) further highlight his commitment to promoting press freedom and protecting the rights of journalists worldwide.
Osoba’s influence has since extended beyond his professional achievements. He is widely known for his humility, generosity, gregariousness, incandescence and utmost devotion to his family and community, embodying the saying that, “True leadership is about serving others, not being served.”
Aremo’s legacy will continue to shine and inspire future generations, reminding us that with hard work, integrity and dedication to one’s, chosen cause, we can achieve greatness and make a meaningful impact on the world.
Happy birthday to a man of character, valour and integrity. Happy celebration to an uncommon politician; a journalist’s journalist; a distinguished elderstatesman; a patriot and a detribalized Pan-Nigerian.
In his words ” First of all my gratitude is to God as the supreme Father who in His supremacy created life, created time and allows Time to happen to everything in life. He has brought us this far to come and submit ourselves for prayers this day, it’s beautiful in our eyes. We are here to only but pray, a time shall come whereby we will be here for thanksgiving”.
In every election there must be a process to follow whereby one person will stand as the flag bearer of each of the parties we have. For us in the PDP we had ours in love and tranquility without no grudges he added.
Overwhelmed by the show of love and total humility by the sitting TIC Chairman Hon. Samuel Umaru for stepping down for him, J.k Chris showed his deepest respect and gratitude saying it is something that’s unusual and it won’t be taken for granted. To Hon. Danjuma Sanda thank you for your fatherly understanding too.
Finally JK Chris showed his appreciation to the Governor of Plateau State His Excellency Barr. Calep Manasseh Mutfwang for his fatherly advice before, during and even the Primary elections. He forether said that because we have come to submit ourselves this day for prayers, may the Lord help us to be Faithful on this Trust and Confidence given to us by the people of Jos North.
Comrade Joel Jelani wish to Felicitates with Hon.Barrister JK Chris as candidate for Jos North local government election in the council.
I am not suprise of the emergence of Barrister JK Chris as the flag bearer of the council , hitherto considered as cosmopolitan LGA, but by God’s designed to use him as a Barrister of repute, backed with years of experiences at the bar as practicing lawyer to harmonize the relationship between the diverse citizens residing in the council.
As Hon. Chairman of Jos North LG , in the making,Hon. JK Chris set to commence campaign across the local government, the youths of the party under my watch,are using this Felicitation message to assure him of our unalloyed support that will ensure our victory at the polls.
As I congratulates you on your emergence as Chairmanship candidate in Jos North LG Election,the youths in the council are using this felicitation message in congratulating you in advance on our victory at the polls as Chairman come 9th Oct, 2024 LG Elections in Plateau
Governor Mutfwang of Plateau State has congratulated former Head of State, Gen. Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (Rtd), on the joyous occasion of his 83rd birthday.
Governor Mutfwang’s Congratulatory message is contained in a Press statement dated 17th August 2024 signed by Director of Press and Public Affairs to the Governor Gyang Bere and made available to Journalists in Jos, plateau state.
In his congratulatory message, Governor Mutfwang described the former Head of State as a revered statesman and a national icon whose contributions have profoundly shaped the trajectory of Nigeria. He acknowledged Gen. Babangida’s far-reaching influence on the nation through various transformative interventions.
The Governor highlighted the General’s exemplary leadership and strategic vision, noting that his tenure as Military Head of State left an indelible mark on Nigeria’s history through landmark economic reforms, political restructuring, social advancements, infrastructural development, and impactful foreign policy initiatives.
The Governor lauded Gen. Babangida’s unwavering dedication to Nigeria’s unity, a commitment exemplified by his distinguished military service and enduring political engagement.
He noted with delight that the General’s life has continued to inspire countless Nigerians, particularly through his philanthropic efforts, which have significantly improved health care, education, and economic empowerment, especially for the underprivileged in rural communities.
Governor Mutfwang also commended the elder statesman for his strategic role in shaping the country’s history and prayed for many more years of good health, impactful leadership, and personal fulfillment for Gen. Babangida.
As the former Head of State marks this milestone, Governor Mutfwang expressed hope that it will be a time of deep reflection, joy, and renewed strength. He encouraged Gen. Babangida to continue sharing his wealth of knowledge and wisdom through strategic engagements that foster peace and unity in Nigeria.
On behalf of his family, the government, and the people of Plateau State, Governor Mutfwang joins millions of Nigerians in celebrating Gen. Babangida on the remarkable occasion of his birthday and wished him continued joy, good health, and prosperity in the years ahead.
Ahead Plateau Local Government Elections in state , the Chairman Social Democratic Party (SDP),Hon. Abubakar Dogara has called on the party’s candidates to campaign vigorously to the citizens of their communities to win their votes , and should be done within the PLASIEC guidelines devoid of violence and the use of foul words capable of causing disharmony.
The Chairman Condemned the rumor making around that plateau state chapter of Social Democratic Party (SDP),has concluded plans to collapse its structure with another political party in the state ahead the state council elections.
The immediate past IPAC Chairman in plateau state Hon. Dogara was speaking to in an interview with Journalist in his party office Along Mutala Mohammad Way in jos 16th August 2024.
The Chairman of the party in the state harps on the need of SDPs candidates across the state ahead the council elections should embrace decorum during electioneering campaign, and do it in confine with the electoral Act to avoid disharmony that may arise occasion by the use of foul words.
Stressed this is important because no election can be played or held in the absence of peace, so they should maintain peaceful dispositions during and after their electioneering campaign.
Hon. Abubakar frown at the rumor making around that SDP has collapse its structure with another party in a bide to wrestle Power from so call bigger parties in the state.
He said the thought , insinuation is not only laughable but mischievous.This is because in the constitution of any political party including the Social Democratic Party (SDP),I don’t think the state chapter of a party have that power to collapse structure of a party with another without the consent of National body of the party.
Pointed out where it must happen, it’s the National body of the party , as it’s in the case of SDP, which is also applicable to almost all the political parties in the country.
Dogara reiterated that in SDP, nobody has that enormous power , particularly at the state level to collapse party structure with another party.
Revealed that the Party just Concluded it Primaries across the state ,gives the breakdown of the numbers of Party candidates vying for LG Elections in the 17 local Government of the state thus, Jos South ( 2) counsellors, Lantang South (2) Counselors.
He disclosed that as for the position of Chairmanship, the party is fielding not fewer than Eight (8) candidates for Chairmanship across the state.
But lament the economic crunch in the country which affected many of the candidates who where initially having the intention to buy the nomination form to contest .
This is because of the outrageous amount of prices by PLASIEC for the purchase of form where that of counselor is sold for Six Hundred Thousand Naira (#600,000), that of Chairmanship go for One Millionaire and above.
The Chairman is optimistic that candidates under the platform of the party vying for positions in their local government council will triumph because they know their people and their people knows them, who have been yearning for alternative parties following the failure of the so call big parties who eventually turned out to be scams. He maintained
Taiwo Ayantunji, a former student leader, pro-democracy advocate, and human rights activist, has dedicated his life to fighting for the rights of the people and promoting good governance in Nigeria. His unwavering commitment to justice and equality has made him a target for persecution, but his resolve remains unshaken. Despite facing numerous challenges, including denial of admission to Osun State Polytechnic, Iree for his Higher National Diploma (HND) program, and repeated detention, Ayantunji continues to inspire hope for a better Nigeria.
Personality and Ideological Background :
Ayantunji’s personality is defined by his unwavering passion for justice, his unrelenting spirit, and his compassionate nature. He is a natural leader, able to inspire and mobilize others to join him in the fight for human rights and democracy.
Taiwo’s leadership philosophy is rooted in transformational leadership, a style that prioritizes empowering and inspiring others to work towards a common goal. He believes in putting the needs of the people at the forefront of his decision-making, fostering an environment of transparency, accountability, and inclusivity.
Through his leadership, Taiwo aims to drive positive change, promote social justice, and improve the lives of those around him. His transformational approach encourages collaboration, creativity, and growth, ultimately benefiting the community and leaving a lasting impact.
Ayantunji’s belief in the power of the people to effect change is unwavering. He sees the struggle for human rights and democracy as a collective responsibility, requiring the active participation of all members of society.
His leadership style is inclusive and participatory, empowering others to take ownership of the struggle and work together towards a common goal. He exhibited these traits while he was the Coordinator of the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (cdhr), Osun State Polytechnic Iree Unit.
Activism and Persecution
Ayantunji’s activism began during his days as a student leader, where he fought for the rights of students and challenged the authoritarian tendencies of the school administration.
His advocacy for democratic governance and human rights soon expanded beyond the campus, as he became a vocal critic of the Nigerian government’s abuses of power and violations of human rights.
His activism came at a great personal cost. He was denied admission to Osun State Polytechnic, Iree for his Higher National Diploma (HND) program despite meeting the necessary qualifications, and was repeatedly detained by state agents for his outspoken criticism of the government.
He faced several disciplinary panels in school, all designed to silence him and break his spirit. But Ayantunji refused to be intimidated, continuing to speak out against injustice and oppression.
Migration and Continued Activism
Eventually, Ayantunji migrated to the United States of America, where he continues to advocate for human rights and democracy in Nigeria. Despite the distance, his passion and commitment remain unwavering, inspiring a new generation of activists and leaders in Nigeria. He continued his University education in the United States of America.
The Humble Beginning
Taiwo Ayantunji, a renowned human rights activist and pro-democracy advocate, hails from Iree, Boripe Local Government Area of Osun State, Nigeria.
Born about forty years ago into the family of Late Alhaji and Alhaji Sulaiman Ayantunji, Taiwo’s life has been shaped by his humble beginnings and a strong passion for education and social justice.
Taiwo’s father, Alhaji Ayantunji popularly known as “Asalatu”, was a respected politician known for his discipline and integrity.
He played a significant role in Osun State’s political landscape, particularly in the South West region. His father’s influence instilled in Taiwo the importance of public service and the value of fighting for the rights of others.
Taiwo’s love for education began at a young age. He attended Answarudeen Primary School, Iree where he laid the foundation for his academic journey. He then proceeded to the prestigious Baptist High School, Iree, where he developed a strong sense of discipline and a keen interest in science and technology. After completing his secondary education, Taiwo gained admission to study Science Laboratory Technology (SLT) at Osun State Polytechnic, Iree.
Born into a polygamous home, Taiwo’s early life was marked by humility and a strong sense of responsibility. His parents’ emphasis on education and moral values shaped his character and instilled in him a desire to make a positive impact in his community.
Taiwo Ayantunji’s life is a testament to the power of courage and determination. His unwavering commitment to social justice and human rights has inspired countless others to join the struggle for a better Nigeria.
His leadership and vision are desperately needed in a country plagued by a lack of compassion, corruption, inequality, and human rights abuses.
Why Taiwo Ayantunji Should Get Involved in Nigeria’s Politics
Nigeria needs leaders like Taiwo Ayantunji, who are willing to stand up for what is right, even in the face of adversity. His leadership and vision are desperately needed in a country plagued by corruption, inequality, and human rights abuses occasioned by leaders who lack empathy for the masses of the people.
Ayantunji’s involvement in Nigerian politics would bring a much-needed breath of fresh air, inspiring a new generation of leaders and activists to join the struggle for a better Nigeria. His leadership would prioritize the needs of the people, promoting policies and programs that address poverty, inequality, and human rights.
A leader of his quality should be encouraged to join politics and vie for political offices. His twin brother, Kehinde Ayantunji, and his elder brothers have at one point or the other engaged in Nigerian politics to the extent of getting political appointments in Osun State.
Conclusion
Taiwo Ayantunji’s story serves as a reminder that even in the face of adversity, one person can make a difference. His life’s work is a tribute to the enduring power of activism and the importance of standing up for what is right, even in the face of overwhelming odds. His legacy will continue to inspire generations to come, and his impact will be felt for years to come.
He is a champion of human rights and democracy in Nigeria, whose courage and determination have inspired countless others to join the struggle for a better future. His leadership and vision are desperately needed in Nigeria, and his involvement in politics would be a beacon of hope for a country in dire need of transformation.
As Nigeria navigates the complex challenges of building a democratic and just society, leaders like Taiwo Ayantunji are essential. His commitment to the people and his unwavering dedication to justice and equality make him an exemplary model of leadership, one that Nigeria would be fortunate to have.
The Independent Publisher Association (IPA),in plateau state has written a strong worded letter to president Bola Ahmed Tinubu over the state ministerial position that remain vacant for over months following resignation of the former Governor of Plateau State now Senator Simon Bako Lalong.
The letter to the President Captioned “Solicitation The Appointment Of Minister From Plateau “is dated 15th August 2024 signed by the Chairman of the Association who doubled as the Publisher COE of “The Beacon Newspaper and made available to Journalists in Jos.
In view of the imperativeness, necessity and constitutionality of the representation of all states in the Federal Executive Council, FEC, in ministerial capacity, we beseech you to consider the absence of Plateau State from FEC for quite a long time by virtue of non-appointment of a minister since the resignation of the former, Simon Bako Lalong, in December 2023 and do the needful by reappointing one.
Your Excellency, your procrastination on this matter is denying Plateau State the right to proffering solutions to the nation’s pressing challenges at FEC, contributing to the nation’s development in ministerial position and inadequately informing the state about your planned policies and programmes as discussed at FEC.
Plateau cannot afford relaying on media alone for information on decisions taken at FEC because of their skeletal information dissemination and exposé. The state needs to vividly know through its representative, who also will be a very good and closest link between the presidency and the state as other ministers are to theirs.
Your Excellency, we are feeling belittled, neglected and rejected by this singular act of prolonged non-appointment of the constitutional Minister from our dear state. This saga has led to the speculation of sabotage by intra-party wranglings of the Plateau State chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, where stakeholders and juggernauts are said to be speaking and agitating at variance for the ministerial position. If this is so, nobody in the state has the capacity to hold you to ransom and soil your name amongst peace loving citizens of Plateau over their aggrandizement.
Plateau is not a stranger to you. You have known it since the advent of the Third Republic when you were in the Social Democratic Party, SDP, where you came for the presidential primary in Jos, the state capital and Chief M.K.O. Abiola won the ticket in 1992.
Your campaign on the Plateau yielded positive results with SDP winning both the governorship and presidential elections in 1992 and 1993 respectively.
Your Excellency, you presence was and is still actively felt in Plateau since the advent of the Fourth Republic to this very day via the odyssey of your political party sojourn from Alliance for Democracy, to Action Congress of Democrats, Action Congress, Action Congress of Nigeria and the All Progressives Congress. This adventure has exposed you to knowing capacitated and incapacitated personalities from the state of whom you can appoint one as minister. Hence there is no need for procrastination in search for credibility or pleasing party faithful.
We appeal to you to bypass all intra-party tussles and use your exalted position and appoint a minister irrespective of party consideration as you did in the case of Rivers State.
Your Excellency, kindly consider our plea and swiftly appoint a minister to represent us at the Federal Executive Council.
The People’s Democratic Party PDP, plateau State chapter has directed all delegates in the Chairmanship local Government election slated Thursday 15th August 2024 to converge at their respectives party Secretariat across the 17 Local government of the state.
This directive is contained in a press statement dated 15th August 2024 signed by the state Publicity Secretary of PDP, Alhaji Yaro Maireke and made available to this medium in jos , plateau state chapter.
According to the statement he encouraged all party faithful to attend the meeting and encourage to contribute meaningfully to the vibrancy of the important event.
Governor mutfwang of Plateau State has fully lifted the curfew imposed on Jos-Bukuru Metropolis, following the peaceful conduct of residents and an improvement in the security situation.
His Excellency, Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, had imposed a 24-hour curfew on the area after thorough consultations with security agencies, in response to hoodlums attempting to hijack the nationwide protest in the state.
The final lifting of the curfew is contained in a press statement dated 15th August 2024 signed by the Director of Press and Public Affairs to the Governor Gyang Bere and made available to this medium in jos.
According to the statement,the decision to lift the curfew was made after a review with security agencies, which allows citizens to resume their economic and lawful activities while maintaining public order.
Governor Mutfwang expressed deep gratitude to the people of Plateau State for their steadfast patriotism and cooperation during this challenging period. He assured them of his unwavering commitment to their well-being.
The Governor also commended the security personnel for their dedication and effective enforcement of the curfew. He called for continued collaboration between residents and security agencies to ensure the safety of lives and property across the state.
The Chairman of African Democratic Congress ADC, in Plateau State Ambassador Hannatu Gagara has charged Plateau State Independent Electoral Commission (PLASIEC),to play the game according to rule by conducting free, fair , transparent and credible local government election.
As Ambassador Hannatu further adviced the electoral umpire to vehemently resist being used to truncate democratic process at the grassroot capable of plunging the state into political turmoil.
The State Chairman of ADC in Plateau State who doubled as returning officer at the Party’s Chairmanship Primaries, Ambassador Hannatu Gagara handed down the advice in her welcome address during the party’s Chairmanship Primaries held at the University of Jos Consultancy Unit Along Bauchi Road on Wednesday 14th August 2024.
She stressed as Political umpire saddled with the responsibility of conducting election for local governments across the country as contained in the electoral Act, unamended,it means you can make or marr , but admonished them to strive and do the right thing by conducting free, fair ,credible and transparent LG Elections for history to vindicate the commission.
The state chairperson of the party who doubled as returning officer in the party Chairmanship primary said Hon .Ismail pull all the deligates from all the 20 wards as the only sole candidate in that position, so automatically returned unopposed through affirmation.
She revealed that similar execise was carried out by the party on the 12th August 2024 to elect the party Counsellorship aspirants in line with PLASIEC gardline, the execise produce (3) ADC Counsellorship candidates from the party that will run for October 9th Local Government elections in the state.
Ambassador Gagara disclosed that the leadership of the party under her watch did all things humanly possible to ensure the party did not run foul of the commission’s guard lines and laws.
And reiterated to whom much is given much is expected, so the party has given her all to make the commission happy, and they should resprocate the same gesture to ensure they conduct free, fair, credible and transparent local election in the state that would put the name of the commission in positive history. She maintained.
Further adviced the commission not to allowed themselves to be use by political desperate politicians to bend the laid down rules of the commission , not to succumb to any inducement of any kind, above all not to feel intimidated by size , name, and calibre of political party and do what is right in the eye of the law for the sake of posterity.
Ahead Jos North local government election in plateau state, African Democratic Congress (ADC), in jos North Local Government , Hon. Ismail Aliyu aka Entifa has promise to fight the monster of Insecurity, revamped dilapidated primary education system and empower Small Scales Businesses if given the opportunity to serve.
The Sa’ni Gamji of University of Jos honorable Ismail Aliyu further decried astronomical raises of factionalization between Muslims and Christians which have helped in heightened insecurity in the LG, vowed to be his first priority to dismantle he regarded as artificial barriers orchestrated by enemies of Jos North local government, by extension, the state as a whole.
The African Democratic Congress ADC, candidate Hon. Ismail made the promise in his acceptance speech during affirmation of his candidacy as the only Chairmanship candidate for Jos North local government council on the platform of ADC held on Wednesday 14th August 2024 at the University of Jos, Consultancy Unit Along Bauchi Road in Jos North local government .
Lamented that it’s regrettable to note that in the same local government, people from Angwan Rogo cannot move freely to Angwan Rukuba or the person in Kabong to Angwan Rogo because of religious differences and fear of being halt.
Hon. Ismail who anchored his political blue print on Three Cardinal points to achieve his mandate to include, Provision of primary health care.
He said as chairman of the council on the platform of ADC government we ensure that all the Public Primary schools in the council ,health care function optimally so that the down trodden will not have difficulties especially Women during anti- natal and delivery period, and those with other illnesses will have easy access to health Care.
Added that his administration will ensure primary schools under the supervision of the council are funded with the provision of required facilities conducive for learning to avoid surge of numbers of pupils drop out from school because their parents could not afford to pay the cut -throat school fees charged by Selfish private schools owners in the state.
As he hoped to achieve the lofty goal with the collaboration of the state government under the leadership of Barrister Caleb Mutfwang.
“My father send me to public primary school which helped to reduced his financial stress as it regards to school fees.”
Decried the high rate of poverty ravaging the citizens of the council occassioned by absence of financial support from the government for citizens willing to engage in small Scales Businesses,
This the Honorable identified helps to spur the high crimes and Criminality in the community.
However promised under his watch as chairman on the platform of the great African Democratic Congress ADC, he will ensure those willing to engage into legitimate Small Scale businesses are assisted financially with grants.
Revealed for transparency in the system of disbursement of the take of grant , statistics of those willing for the proposed program are documented which shall be done for 30 months after which there would be financial stability in the council which will in turn help to address the issues of insecurity in the council.
He however called on his teeming supporters to swing into action by propagating the Good News to the people of Jos North who have been yearning for alternative option aside APC and PDP who have failed the country woefully during the Wasteful years they held sway in power in Jos North in particular and the Nation as a whole.
Solicits for unalloyed support in the coming council elections by voting overwhelming for ADC ,to ensure he emerge the chairman of Jos north LG.
Those who graced the Chairmanship affirmation ceremony of the party include the party state chairman who doubled as the returning officer, Ambassador Hannatu Gagara, the representative of PLASIEC , the National Whip of the party Ambassador Sabiu Ibrahim.
Others are the counselors on the platform of the party and other teeming supporters of the party.
High point of the affirmation ceremony Ismail as the sole chairmanship candidate of ADC for Jos North LG, is presentation of certificate to the party Chairmanship candidate by the Chairman who is the returning officer,assisted by the Party National Whip Ambassador Sabiu Ibrahim.
Legal luminary and Senior Advocate Of Nigeria(SAN) ,has Eulogized the publisher of ThisDay Newspaper and Owner of AriseTv as he celebrates his 65th birthday .
In a piece written by Chief Mike to mark the the celebrants 65th birthday ,Ozekhome shower encomium on Obaigbena and reminiscence with nostalgia when he was born,as he stated thus :
Precisely on 14th July, 2024, having been born on the same date in 1959. Prince Nduka Obiagbena has certainly changed the tune.Today, I celebrate my good friend Obiagbena, a visionary man of excellence, a trailblazer in the realm of Nigerian journalism and a true pan-Nigerian patriot.
As the founder, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of ThisDay Media Group and ARISE News Channel, Prince Obaigbena has left an indelible mark on the landscape of Nigerian media and beyond. His latest innovation Arise Television threatens to pull the rug from the feet of globally respected CNN.Born into the royal family of Owa Kingdom, Delta State, Obiagbena attended Edo College, Benin City; the University of Benin; the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; and the Advanced Management Programme at the University of Cape Town.
Prince Obaigbena’s journey into journalism began with a profound commitment to innovation, and a relentless pursuit of truth and excellence. Not many Nigerians know that Nduka was a fledgling cartoonist in one of the students’ journals at his then University of Benin where he used the pseudonym “Lekeleke”.
Not many Nigerians also know that before founding This Day, he had founded ThisWeek magazine which debuted in the 80s and became the flagship magazine in Nigeria. I should know this because I was the legal adviser to the magazine and the Duke himself at their then Ogunlana, Surulere, Lagos location.
I should also know this because I had handled many of their top cases, including one defamation case against the late respected Prof. Tam David-West, a case that landed me in the DSS gulag in April, 1986 (38 years ago), at the DSS’s Awolowo road, Ikoyi, Lagos office. Not many Nigerians also know that the Duke’s restlessness and incredible ambition had seen him being the Nigerian correspondent to two of the most respected international publications, the NewsWeek and Time magazines, earning good dollars at a time many of his peers were just comfortable with white collar jobs that came with accommodation and a car as soon as they finished from the University.
Nduka’s creation of ThisDay in 1995 therefore marked the dawn of a new era in Nigerian print journalism, showcasing his remarkable talents.
. ThisDay quickly distinguished itself with its bold, investigative reporting, comprehensive coverage of national and international events and sheer dedication to high-quality journalism.
.Under his able leadership, ThisDay has not only continued to entertain and inform; but it has also been shaping public opinion, building national institutions and bridges of understanding, holding leaders accountable and responsible to the Nigerian people; and giving voice to the voiceless.
By 2013, Prince Obaigbena, a former President of the Newspapers Proprietors Association of Nigeria (NPAN) had looked beyond the print media and expanded his media reach and influence with the launch of ARISE News Channel.
This 24-hour international news channel has become a beacon of accurate and unbiased reporting, offering a fresh African perspective on global news. ARISE News has bridged gaps between continents, highlighting the stories that matter from Africa to the world and vice versa.
The Duke has shown an uncanny penchant for innovation, breaking new grounds and introducing new formats and platforms into the Nigerian media space, including ThisDay Music Festival.
Beyond the pages of newspapers and television screens, Prince Obaigbena’s contributions to journalism are also evident in his commitment to nurturing talents and fostering innovation. He has provided platforms for young journalists to grow and hone their skills.
He has consistently pushed for advancement in media technology and practices, ensuring that Nigerian journalism remains competitive on the global stage.The Duke’s impact extends to his sustained advocacy for press freedom and a determination to create a more informed and enlightened society.
Obiagbena has not only elevated the standard of journalism in Nigeria, but has also inspired a new generation of journalists to pursue their individual craft with passion and integrity.
In the field of philanthropy and humanitarianism, Prince Obaigbena’s contributions to various causes run into billions of naira. He ensures that his contributions which are usually not advertised focus on his pet areas of the media, education, healthcare and social development. Here are some notable aspects of his philanthropy:
Media and Journalism: Through his media enterprises, Nduka has been instrumental in promoting freedom of the press and supporting investigative journalism in Nigeria and beyond.Education:
Obaigbena has supported educational initiatives, providing countless scholarships and funding for educational programs to help underprivileged students gain access to quality education.
Healthcare: Nduka has contributed to healthcare projects, supporting medical facilities and initiatives aimed at improving healthcare delivery in deserving communities.
Social Development: The Duke has been involved in various social development projects, including those aimed at poverty alleviation, community development and empowerment of marginalized groups.
Cultural Promotion: Nduka has also supported cultural initiatives and awareness, promoting African arts, culture and heritage through sponsorship of various events and media coverage.
His philanthropic endeavours reflect his commitment to leveraging his influence and resources to drive positive change in society. As we celebrate Prince Nduka Obaigbena’s 65 years on mother earth, we honour this grey-bearded man’s unquantifiable contributions to journalism; his unwavering dedication to the truth; his visionary leadership; and his rare sense of patriotism.
His legacy is a testament to the power of the pen in shaping societies and the enduring importance of a free and independent press.Happy Birthday, Nduka, the prince of Owa Kingdom and the Duke of journalism, May your journey continue to inspire and illuminate dim paths for all in many years to come. Amen.
Since the advent of the Fourth Republic, Plateau State can only boast of more injuries sustained than the benefits derived as dividends of democracy; and is going through tumultuous times intentionally designed, designated and implemented by political opportunists.
These opportunists have coined and abridged the concept of politics and democracy to mean individualistic benefits, and also cultured cancerous myopia of perpetually feasting on the host (Plateau) and starving it to death, forgetting that its death is theirs also.
For God’s sake, which state in Nigeria can tolerate being deprived of its constitutional right of having a Minister while the governor, senators, members of the House of Reps and House of Assembly members feel okay and comfortable?
Without representation of the state in the Federal Executive Council, is the state’s interest that is at stake.
The president is being hailed by Governor Caleb Mutfwang and the All Progressives Congress, APC, Plateau State chapter saying he is doing well, and that makes him feel comfortable in denying us the ministerial position.
I am saying this with no apology, our National Assembly Members (Senate and Reps) are all bags of disgrace and bad ambassadors of the state.
The welfare of Plateau can never be trusted in their care since none of them can summon the courage to present this gross injustice on the floor of the National Assembly in fear of being in the bad book of Mr. President.
If Tinubu was to be in the National Assembly or governor, and this was done to his state, he will never keep mute irrespective of political party affiliation or benefits he derives as an individual. He fought the Military Junta in NADECO to pave way for democratic government; and fought the Obasanjo administration over local government development areas when he was governor of Lagos.
He fought vehemently for the actualization of June 12, 1993 Presidential elections won by Chief M.K.O Abiola, but having failed, he did not rest on his oars. He ensured June 12 is recognized as Democracy Day, and the victor, Chief M.K.O Abiola was posthumously recognized as GCFR.
As president, Tinubu dragged the Nigerian Governors to supreme Court to secure independence for local governments. With these fights which were exclusively out of his personal gain, he will never keep quiet if his state is deprived of ministerial slot for nine months as our so called members are doing.
Fighting for your state’s right does not amount to disloyalty and insubordination because that is one of the essences of being in the parliament.
This myopic belief of not putting Plateau’s interest at the centre has harmed the state in so many ways as it is doing right now.
It was the same idea that was responsible for the retardation of the state for six months in the name of State of Emergency where all democratic structures were suspended in 2004 for the benefit of few.
The same idea led to the dissolution of local government development areas, illegal impeachment of the governor and closure of Plateau State University Bokkos which is now far behind its contemporaries like Nasarawa State University Keffi, just to satisfy a vindictive fellow.
Furthermore, the same idea led to the wastage of millions of naira on Lamingo Five Star Hotel constructed by Solomon Lar and left uncompleted, the same thing with the colossal wastage of state resources on legacy projects by the Simon Lalong administration which are now eyesores just in search of vain name.
Look at the NYSC camp neglected and left to dilapidate by the Mutfwang administration in the name of “insecurity” but using private property for that purpose.
Most of the projects of J.D. Gomwalk and Solomon Lar left unmaintained were as a result of self-centeredness and myopia of self glory and eclipsing of others’ achievements by those in authority as if the funds used for the projects were individualistic and not public funds.
The non-swearing in of the remaining members-elect of the House of Assembly by the Mutfwang administration and the Speaker, is another great disservice to Plateau State, showing superiority of personal interests above the state’s.
Who suffers in all these political quackery and naivity? Is it the All Progressives Congress, APC, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, the Labour Party, LP, the Afizere, Taroh, Buji, Ngas or Ron?
What affects Plateau negatively affects all its citizens including those deceiving themselves that it’s their opponents that are feeling the heat.
How did the United States of America become great despite its profuse diversity? Barack Obama said, “There is not a liberal America and a conservative America, there is the United States of America. There is not a black America and a White America and a Latino America and Asian America – there’s the United States of America.”
He also said, “We do not consider ourselves a Christian nation or a Jewish nation or a Muslim nation. We consider ourselves a nation of citizens who bound by ideals and a set of values.”
PDP, APC and LP are not citizens of Plateau, but the people who hold unto them. Without the people these parties will not exist. That means the citizens are greater than the party, why then allow them to destroy us? Tribes and religion cannot exist without us too.
It is our existence and welfare that make them to thrive, why do we allow them to tear us apart. No man is an Island, and personal interest is no solution to the problems of the state, therefore it must be discarded for the state to move forward.
Politics is a process of democracy which leads to formation of government. And the role of the government as enshrined in the constitution is the protection of lives and properties and the promotion and protection of the socio-economic wellbeing of the citizens. The citizens in the constitution refer to all Nigerians and others within the boundary of the country without recourse to party, religious and ethnic inclination.
Any government that injures the state to favour their party, religion or ethnic group, is vindictive, self-centered, gold digging and power monger. In fact is a pest and parasite, because those in government are supposed to bring sides together and not tear them apart. And to also think of what they can do for the state and not what the state can do for them.
Plateau is greater than each one of us or group, and its interest must be superior and flourishing. This should not be in words or appellation, but in practical terms.
Ahead LG Election in Jos North local government of Plateau State, His Royal Majesty (HRM) Pozoh Johnson Magaji ,the Ujah Anaguta has reiterated his neutral posture among the aspirants vying for the Chairmanship position of the Council and to maintain Fatherly position.
As the Royal Father further said he will ensure he gives his blessings to any of the aspirant that deemed it necessary to pay him Royal homage seeking for fatherly blessings ahead the election.
His Royal Majesty (HRM) ,Pozoh Johnson Magaji stated this when Dr. Danjuma Sanda, Chairman aspirant for Jos North local Government election slated 9th October 2024, payed him Homage in his Palace at Dogo Dutse in Jos North LG to seek the Royal Father’s blessing on Monday 12th August 2024 that will propelled him to success in the Election.
Ujah Anaguta who was elated for the homage, said as father he will not Pitch tent with any particular aspirant , but to play fatherly role expected of me and give my blessings to who deemed it to come and notify me of his intention to run for the Councils polls as the custodian of the traditional institution of the domain.
Stressed as father, he is expected to bless his sons or son who come forward to seek for blessing when embarking on tortuous journey with uncertainty such as politics.
Promised to engage any Aspirant who eventually emerged winner in the election as chairman of the council for fruitful engagement that will propel the development of the council, and the state in general.
However Prayed for Dr. Sanda for success as he continue with his campaign to the people of Jos North local government for votes.
Dr. Danjuma Sanda reiterated his readiness for the Chairmanship position of Jos North LG Council because he has the tools and implement which other aspirants did not have, “I am fit , l have my achievements because I was there before “.
” In the local government my profile is there, my score cards is there , accessable , verifiable, you can go there and verify “.
On what is his blue print when voted as the chairman of the council ,he pointed out that insecurity in the state in general and the council in particular is one of the driving force that propelled him to contest.
“We have security challenges , my emphasis is going to be on security because no meaning achievement can be achieved when there is no security.
Add that there is also Poverty in the land.It makes me sad when I walk along the street of Jos North, to see people languishing in abject poverty with no hope.
He Remember the recent incident of protest of #End Bad Governance In Nigeria#, said what brought about the protest is because people were not feeling the impacts of the government . “
” The Local Governments level under my watch, we need to do something before going to the National level. We need to put our feet on ground to ensure that our people at the grassroot feels the presence of government , which is my purpose of contesting for the chairman of the council. “
Dr. Sanda promised to carry everybody along irrespective of religion , ethnic and tribal inclination.
” I will ensure that all are represented in my government, at the end we will succeed.”He maintained.
The Former Deputy majority Leader , Plateau State House of Assembly on the platform of People’s Democratic Party( PDP),Hon Zainab Dogo has picked the nomination form to contest for Qua’anpan Local Government Council Chairmanship seat.
She promised to bring dividends of democracy to the door steps of the people of Quaa’pan Local Government if given the mandate in the forthcoming LGA election scheduled to hold on the 9th October 2024.
According to Zainab, I am very optimistic that my people from Quaa’pan Local Government are going to overwhelmingly voted for me because of my pass record of achievement during my tenure as member of the State House of Assembly representing the good people of Quaa’pan South LGA.
Hon. Dogo who is the former member of the State Assembly in the 8th Assembly and Deputy Majority Leader promised to promote tenets of democracy.
Speaking in an interview with Journalists after her screening as an aspirant for the forthcoming local government election declared by PLASIEC guard line .
Dogo said she is not intimidated by the dynamic in politics of time, which makes things change, be that it may , l know my people in Quaa’pan they will not hesitate to vote me as their chairman in the forthcoming local Government election .
She disclosed that,as a woman she have advantage over other candidates vying for the position of Chairman of Quaa’pan Local Government for some obvious reasons which includes, having soft spot, a mother and above all , loving mother to the people of the locality , and by extension Plateau as a whole if given the opportunity to serve as chairman of Quaa’pan LG.
Zainab Dogo called on the Qua’anpan voters to give women space in leadership of the council to witness transformation in the local government not to struggle the space with them this time.
She appealed to men in politics to have rethink and give the women folks chance to prove themselves by bringing dividends of democracy to the grassroots to ensure good governance.
Zainab challenged those contesting with her that no past and present leaders of the local government can bit chest of providing infrastructures and social amenities which had surpassed her records since 2015 as she held sway as member of the state house of Assembly.
The All Progressive Congress APC, in Plateau state may soon have relief as Factional Chairman of the Party, Hon . Itse is alleged to have Succumbed to intense pressure from Elders of the Party to agree to withdraw the Appeal Court Case against APC , and Hon. Rufus Bature Faction currently pending in court.
According to impeccable source privy to the information revealed that honorable Itse litigation against APC and Rufus Bature’s Faction have thrown the party in disarray specially with the state local government elections few months ahead, hence the urgent need for Elders to weigh into the matter to avoid political damage of APC not participating in LG Elections .
According to our source who didn’t want his identity on social media, said it’s as a results of the implications of honorable Itse’s led faction’s litigation against the party, which if handled with levity, may have devastating effects on plateau state APC, which may take a long period to recover from as it was in the case of PDP, when the party was excluded from the last local government elections in the state occasion by court litigation challenging the election of the party Excos not set aside by competent court of law as the time the councils elections was held .
It is on these premise the stakeholders of the party set up a committee Chaired by the former governor of the state, HIS Excellency Senator Chibi Dariye, Rt. Hon. Simon Bako Lalong, Hon . Idris Maje as members.
Also member of the committee according to our source, are the Chairman Committee for Navy Hon. Yusuf Gagdi, Dame Pauline Tallen, Barrister Amos Gizo.
The committee term of reference is to put intense pressure on the Factional Chairman of APC, Hon. Ishaya Itse led faction to withdraw litigation in court and give room for out of court settlement to avoid impediment capable of stopping the party from participating in the forthcoming Local Government elections in the state.
Our source revealed that after exhaustive discussion and pleading with Itse and his agrieved group,they reluctantly agreed to withdraw the matter currently pending in appeal court for the interest of the party they viewed greater than person or groups .
With this new development, all things been equal , political coast is now clear for APC in the state to participate in the forthcoming state council polls with the confident deviod of litigation hanging on the neck of the party, which necessitate her commencement of screening process on the aspirants Saturday 10th August 2024 ahead of the LG Elections, to meet up with PLASIEC gardline dates.
It would be recall that Hon . Ishaya Itse has dragged Rufus Bature led Excos of the party to court challenging the Primaries which brought them on board as illegal because as at the time of the election ,he is the only candidate that bought form for the chairmanship position of the party.
Although, at the time of this report, honorable Ishaya Itse could not be reached, neither did he respond to the series of calls put across to him.
The Plateau State Government has announced a further relaxation of the curfew imposed on the Jos-Bukuru metropolis following security breach occasion by #EndBadGovernance protest alleged to have been hijacked by Hoodlums.
The relaxation of the curfew is a reflection of the recent improvements in the security situation in the area.
This is contained in a press statement dated 10th August 2024 signed by the Director of Press and Public Affairs to the Governor Gyang Bere and made available to Journalists in Jos, plateau state.
According to the statement,effective from Sunday, August 11, 2024, residents are now allowed to carry out their lawful activities between the hours of 9:00 AM and 7:00 PM daily, pending further review.
This decision was taken by His Excellency, Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, after extensive consultations with security agencies. The Governor expressed his deep appreciation to the people of Plateau State for their steadfast patriotism and cooperation during these challenging times.
Governor Mutfwang also commended the security personnel for their dedication and professionalism in enforcing the curfew. He called on all residents to continue their collaboration with security agencies to ensure the ongoing safety and security of lives and property.
Plateau State chapter of the Labour Party, LP, has expressed optimism of winning the October 9, 2024 Local Government elections.
Rising from a crucial meeting yesterday (9th August, 2024) with the National Vice Chairman North Central, Comrade Ibrahim Idoko, in Jos, Plateau State capital, the State stakeholders attested to the party’s readiness to win the LG elections on clean slate.
While speaking to journalists on behalf of the stakeholders, the Vice National Chairman North Central said Plateau State LP is the hub of the party in the North-Central Region and possesses the wherewithal to win the LG elections; adding that the turn-out for screening by aspirants at the state party secretariat was impressive and encouraging with assurance of victory.
The Vice Chairman further denies factionalism of the party by a group saying the LP is a formidable united entity, and called on Plateau Citizens to have faith in the party which means well for their wellbeing.
He said, “There is no parallel LP in Plateau State. Whoever claims such is not known in the party. The party does not know him. The only one we know is the one chaired by Grace Zamfara. And as you can see for yourself, those that matter in the LP in Plateau are here. This is to tell you we are working with Honourable Grace Zamfara.
“Whatever is their motive for attempting to disrupt the party’s activities, they have failed. Plateau State Labour Party remains focused in winning the LG elections and this is what we intend to do.”
Speaking on why Plateau should vote for the LP, Idoko said, “Labour Party has one of the best manifestos. It is a party that concerns itself with the welfare of the people. We know where we are today in Nigeria.
The trouble in Nigeria today is due to lack of leadership to give the people a reasonable level of welfare. Labour Party is a welfare party and we assure the people of Plateau that we have them at heart to provide them with the best leadership at the grassroots. If you look at our symbol, it represents the family; Papa, Mama and Pikin. We know that to build a stable country, family comes first. Our manifesto is to primarily take care of the people with good pragmatic policies.”
In the same vein, the Vice National Chairman refuted the claim that the Presidential candidate of the party, Mr. Peter Obi, would have done exactly as President Bola Ahmed Tinubu did in removing the fuel subsidy, saying that if Obi had won the presidential election he would have put the right measures on ground first and sanitized the NNPC before stemming the grant on fuel.
In attendance at the meeting with the LP National Vice Chairman North Central were :
Professor Patrick Dakum, the governorship candidate in the 2023 general elections, his running mate, Hon. Edward Pwajok SAN, KSM, the member representing Jos North/Bassa Federal Constituency in the National Assembly, Hon. Daniel Asama, Member representing Jos East/Jos South Federal Constituency, Hon. Ajang Alfred, Member representing Barkin Ladi/Riyom Federal Constituency, Hon. Fom Chollom and Hon. Grace Zamfara, LP Chairperson.
BELOW BACK ROW L-R: Hon. Ibrahim Idoko, Hon. Alfred Ajang, Hon. Pam Chollom and Hon. Daniel Asama.
FRONT ROW L-R: Prof. Patrick Sunday Dakum, Hon. Grace Zamfara and Hon. Edward Pwajok SAN, KSM
In abid to boost security in plateau state and fight insecurity where it erupted in a parts of the state, the state Governor Caleb Mutfwang has distributed Motorcycles, Raincoats and Rainboots Security agencies in the state.
Mutfwang kind gesture a strategic move to augment the security of lives and property across Plateau State which informed the Governor’s decision in the distribution of over 100 motorcycles, Raincoats and Rainboots to various security agencies operating within the state.
This initiative is aimed at improving the efficiency and effectiveness of surveillance, particularly in the rural communities where access to challenging terrains has been a significant obstacle.
During the presentation ceremony, held on Thursday at the Old Government House in Rayfield, Governor Mutfwang emphasized that this gesture aligns with his administration’s commitment to ensuring the safety and security of all citizens.
He stated that the distribution marks the first phase of a broader intervention strategy designed to empower security personnel to navigate difficult terrains and enhance their operational capabilities in rural areas.
“This is a landmark moment in our ongoing efforts to secure peace and stability in Plateau State. Over the past two months, we have made significant strides in our pursuit of a safer Plateau. Supporting our security agencies with essential logistics, particularly in rural areas, is crucial for safeguarding our farmers and ensuring they can cultivate enough food for our people,” the governor remarked.
Governor Mutfwang also highlighted the state’s substantial investment in advanced technology to address the various security challenges facing Plateau State. He warned personnel who may be tempted to misuse the motorcycles for personal purposes, saying strict measures would be enforced to prevent such misconduct.
Earlier, Mr. Samuel Jatau, the Secretary to the Government of the State, said the items distrbuted would be allocated to various security outfits, including the military, Police, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), and Operation Rainbow, among others.
Speaking on behalf of the security agencies, Mr. Alexander Barunde, the Commandant of NSCDC in Plateau State, expressed profound gratitude to Governor Mutfwang for his support. He assured that the equipment would be utilized effectively to enhance security across the state.
Many Nigerians and non-Nigerians alike have repeatedly asked me if the Supreme Court was not wrong in its interpretation of section 162(3), (4), (5) and (6) of the 1999 Constitution and what happens to the allegedly wrong judgement.
They want to know if the judgment is superior to the said “clear” provisions of the Constitution and if it is ENFORCEABLE or capable of being enforced. They also want to know how,in the event that I say it is enforceable.My simple answers to both questions are yes, yes and yes. Let’s take them one after the other.
1. THE JUDGMENT OF THE SUPREME COURT IS SUPERIOR TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE CONSTITUTION.
A law is only what the courts interpret it to be, not what it says on bare paper. That was why Oliver Wendell Holmes Jnr, a very influential civil rights Jurist, Brevet Colonel during the American Civil War and longest serving Justice of the US Supreme Court (1902-1932), who retired from the US Supreme Court at 90, once famously declared that, “the prophesies of what the courts will do in fact, and nothing more pretentious, are what I mean by the law”.
In other words, the law (whether constitutional, substantive, statutory, or adjectival) remains what it is-inanimate and dead on paper-until the life and the oxygen of interpretation are breathed into it by a court of law.
Consequently, it is thus the interpretation which was given by the Supreme Court to the entire section 162 of the Constitution on the sharing procedure between the Federal government, states and the LGCs, and not the bare provisions of the Constitution that prevails.
IS THE JUDGMENT ENFORCEABLE?
The answer is also in the affirmative. Section 287(1) of the 1999 Constitution comes to our rescue by providing that “the decisions of the Supreme Court shall be enforced by in any part of the Federation by all authorities and persons, and by courts of subordinate jurisdiction to that of the Supreme Court”.
Even if the Supreme Court was wrong in its interpretation of section 162 dealing with the State Joint Local Government Account, the judgement remains binding on all and for all times.It is only an amendment of the Constitution under section 9 thereof that can override the decision.
No person or authority can decide,whimsically and arbitrarily to disobey the judgement, or pick and choose what portions of the judgment to obey or which to discard. In Rt Hon Michael Balonwu & Ors V Governor of Anambra State& Ors (2007) 5 NWLR ( Pt 1028) 488, the intermediate court held that “an order of court whether valid or not must be obeyed until it is set aside. An order of court must be obeyed as long as it is subsisting by all no matter how lowly or lightly placed in the society. This is what the rule of law is all about, hence the courts have always stressed the need for obedience to court orders”.
It therefore does not matter that the judgment is downright stupid, illogical, or not well researched; or that parties affected do not like it. That is what the rule of law dictatesb and is all about. See AG Anambra v AG FRN (2008) LPELR-13(SC); Abeke v Odunsi & Anor (2013) LPELR-20640( SC); Ngere v Okuruket & Ors ( 2014) LPELR-22883 ( SC).
Right or wrong therefore, court judgements must be obeyed until set aside by a higher court, or a challenged section is amended by the Legislature.
Since no court is higher than the Supreme Court of Nigeria, only an amendment to the Constitution by the NASS under section 9 can override the judgment:Obineche & ORS v. Akusobi & ORS (2010) LPELR-2178 (SC); Anchorage Leisures LTD & Ors V. Ecobank (NIG) LTD (2023) LPELR-59978 (SC) .
That was why the same Supreme Court, acutely aware that it is susceptible to mistakes and errors being constituted by mere mortals and not almighty God or angels, once famously declared through late venerable Socrates of the Nigerian Bench, Honourable Justice Chukwudifu Oputa, in the causa celebre of Adegoke Motors Ltd v Adesanya (1989) NWLR ( Pt 109) 250, that “the Supreme Court is final not because it is infallible, it is infallible because it is final”.
2. ON HOW THE SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT IS IMPLEMENTABLE
The answer is equally simple. The FG, states and LGCs should now meet ( and I am toll they have been meeting) at FAAC and decide on modalities and procedures of opening up accounts for LGCs so that their allocation under section 162 is paid directly to them and not to the joint state LG account that is oftentimes waylaid by state Governors and fleeced without the helpless and hamstrung LGCs being able to raise a finger.
This is not rocket science.That refusal by state governors to remit to the LGCs was the ugly mischief the apex court judgment sought to cure; and it did so perfectly, loud and clear, in my own humble opinion.
Inter alia, the apex court had declared emphatically that, “by virtue of section 162(3) and (5) of the Constitution of Nigeria, 1999, the amount standing to the credit of LGCs in the Federation Account shall be distributed to them and be paid directly to them”; that “a state, either by itself or Governor or other agencies, has no power to keep, control, manage, or disburse in any manner, allocations from the Federation Account to LGCs”.
The apex court also granted injunctive orders restraining “Governors and their agents, officials or privies from tampering with funds meant for the LGCs in the Federation Account” ; and further ordered “immediate compliance by the states, through their appointed officials and public officers with the terms of the judgment and orders”.
The apex court further ordered the “Federation or Federal Government of Nigeria through its relevant officials, to forthwith commence the direct payment to each LGC of the amount standing to the credit of each of them in the Federation Account”.
The content, terms and directives contained in this judgement, are in my humble opinion, very straight forward, unambiguous and are as clear and clean as a whistle. All parties concerned, – FG, states and LGCs- must therefore obey and enforce this judgement IMMEDIATELY.
There is no option.I had earlier made public this same opinion of mine. I had written and stated on several TV stations that in my humble understanding of the principles of interpretation, the Supreme Court was right in the interpretation it gave to section 162 of the Constitution, so as to prevent continuation of years of wanton abuse of the provisions of section 162 by state governors.
In light of the improved security situation in the Jos-Bukuru metropolis, the Plateau State Government has further relaxed the curfew, effective today, Thursday, August 8, 2024. Residents are now permitted to move freely for their lawful activities from 12 noon to 6 pm daily until further notice.
The further relaxation of the curfew imposed on Jos and Bukuru Metropolis on Sunday 4th August following skirmishes in some parts of the affected local governments is contained in a press statement dated 8th August 2024 signed by the Director of Press and Public Affairs to the Governor , Gyang Bere and made available to Journalists in Jos.
The State Governor, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, in consultation with security agencies, has authorized this relaxation. He assured the public that the government will continue to make decisions in the best interest of the people.
Governor Mutfwang commended the public for their peaceful conduct during the curfew and appealed for continued cooperation with security agencies to ensure the safety and security of the state.
Professor Patrick Sunday Dakum, Chief Executive Officer, Institute of Human Virology Nigeria, IHVN, and Plateau State Labour Party, LP, governorship candidate in the 2023 general elections, has felicitate with his gubernatorial counterpart of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Dr. Nentawe Yilwada, as he clocks a year older.
Professor Dakum Felicitation is contained in a press statement dated 8th August 2024 and made available to this medium in Jos, plateau State signed by his media consultant Shabu Mazadu and made available to journalists in jos.
Dakum who doubled as the Eze Chukwuemeka Indigbo of Jos, and Professor of Public Health, Maryland University Baltimore, USA, wishes him happy celebration, sound health and more fruitful years ahead.
In what appears to be a landmark economic decision of the Bola Tinubu-led administration, the Federal Government last year, precisely on August 16, 2023 through the Nigeria National Petroleum Company (NNPC) secured a $3.3 billion emergency crude repayment loan, which according to the NNPC, was to help give support to the Naira and stabilize the Foreign Exchange market.
The curious thing about this transaction is that up till now, the Federal Government continues to keep mum about it, and the only information available to the public on the mega deal is coming only through unofficial sources from the NNPC.
The deal is supposed to be a crude-for-cash loan arranged by the African Export-Import Bank.
According to information available, a Special Purpose Vehicle called Project Gazelle Funding Limited is driving the deal, and it was incorporated in the Bahamas.
The SPV is the borrower while the NNPC is the sponsor, with an agreement to pay with crude oil to the SPV in order to liquidate the loan at an interest rate that is a little over 12 per cent.
What is even more confounding about this deal is why the Federal Government would register a company in the Bahamas, knowing full well the recent scandal of the Paradise Papers that involved that country.
Curiously also, Nigeria’s current Barrels Produced Daily (BPD) is 1.38 million, and according to the Project Gazelle deal, Nigeria is to supply 90,000 Barrels of its daily production, starting from 2024 till it is up to 164.25 million barrels for the repayment of the loan.
Now, this is where the details get disturbing because Nigeria’s benchmark for the sale of crude per barrel in 2024 is $77.96. A simple multiplication of that figure by 164.25 will give us a whooping $12bn.
It is on this note that we are calling on the Federal Government to speak up on this shady deal.
It is inconceivable that the Federal Government will lead the country to take a loan of $3.3b with an interest rate that is not more than 12 per cent, but with estimated repayment amounting to $12bn.
That is a humongous differential of about $7b between what is in the details of the deal on paper and what indeed is the reality.
There are questions to be answered on the integrity of this deal, and we earnestly request the Federal Government to talk directly on these cloudy details behind the deal.
We therefore demand, on behalf of the ordinary people of Nigeria, that the Federal Government provides answers to the following questions.
1. Has the Federal Government accessed the loan?
2. Is the loan in the government’s borrowing plan as approved by the National Assembly?
3. Who are the parties to the loan, and what specific roles are they expected to play?
4. What are the conditions to the loan, including tenor, repayment terms, the collateral, and the interest rate?
5. And, lastly, why register an SPV in the Bahamas knowing the recent scandal of the country’s notoriety for warehousing unclean assets?
Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang has extended his heartfelt congratulations to Barr. Gyang Zi on his conferment as Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN).
The Governor’s heartfelt congratulatory message is contained in a press statement dated 7th August 2024 signed by Governor Mutfwang’s Director of Press and Public Affairs Gyang Bere and made available to Journalists in Jos, plateau state.
Governor Mutfwang said the prestigious honor bestowed on Barr. Zi is a testament to his exceptional legal expertise, dedication and contributions to the Nigerian legal community.
He urged him to imbibe the legacy of justice, fairness, truthfulness, and openness to excellent service to humanity.
The Governor implored Barr. Gyang Zi to champion the cause of the less privileged in the society and uphold the sanctity of the legal profession which is commonly referred to as the “Hope of the common man”.
Governor Mutfwang said Barr. Zi’s hard work and commitment to excellence have earned him the distinguished recognition. He prayed that the milestone will bring him continued success, respect, and grace to make greater impact in the legal profession.
On behalf of the government and people of Plateau State, Barr. Mutfwang extended his warm and sincere congratulations to Barr. Gyang Zi and wished him the best as he thrives towards making a difference by introducing a fresh perspective into the legal profession for the greater good of the nation.
Apostle of Consolidation for Greater Plateau and Chief Executive Officer, Institute of Human Virology Nigeria, IHVN, Professor Patrick Sunday Dakum, felicitates with the Executive Director, Beautiful Gate, Jos, in Plateau State, Hon. Ayuba Burki Gufwan, on his new appointment as the Executive Secretary, National Commission of People with Disabilities under the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development as announced by Chief Ajuri Ngelale, the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Professor Dakum Felicitation is contained in a statement dated 7th August 2024 signed by his media Consultant Shabu Mazadu and made available to this medium in Jos, plateau state.
Dakum, the Eze Chukwuemeka Indigbo of Jos, commended the appointment saying it’s well deserved considering the capacity, antecedents, commitment, benevolence and patriotism of Burki to the cause of the physically challenged.
According to the Plateau State Labour Party, LP, governorship candidate in the 2023 general elections, Burki has meritoriously served the physically challenged in various ways and gave them comfort, hope and sense of belonging without recourse to origin, tribe, religion and any other consideration.
He recalled Gufwan’s goodwill in providing artificial limbs to victims of 2010 bomb blasts in Gada Biu in Jos, boosting the agricultural sector of the School for the Deaf and constructing some classrooms with VIP toilets for them too.
Furthermore, the former Commissioner of Health and Information, added that Burki’s benevolence is not exclusive to the Physically challenged, but communities too as can be seen from construction of boreholes and culverts to various societies in Plateau State.
Dakum eulogized the appointee for immensely contributing to the growth and stability of democracy both in Plateau and the country at large and has paid his dues to his party by faithfully serving it selflessly and with verity.
The Professor of Public Health, Maryland University, Baltimore USA, has expressed optimism that Burki will elevate his agency and bring succour to the physically challenged, discharge his duty patriotically, professionally and make Plateau State proud by being its good ambassador at the federal level as that has been his trade mark in all his undertakings.
While admonishing Burki to maintain and increase his commitment and other virtues to his duties, Dakum wished him divine health, wisdom, knowledge and understanding as he embarks on his new assignment of his fatherland.
Following the improvement in security situation within the Jos-Bukuru metropolis, the Plateau State Government has announced a relaxation of the earlier imposed 24-hour curfew. Effective from Wednesday, August 7, 2024, residents of the area can now move freely between the hours of 2pm and 6pm daily until further notice.
The review of the curfew in the two affected local governments in the state is contained in Press statement dated 7th August 2024 signed by Director of Press and Public Affairs to the state government Gyang Bere and made available to this medium in jos , plateau state
Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, who ordered the relaxation after consultation with the security agencies, praised them for their diligence and commitment to ensuring strict compliance with the curfew. He emphasized the importance of maintaining vigilance to prevent any potential breakdown of law and order and assured that government will continue to review the curfew as the situation improved.
The governor urged residents within the Jos-Bukuru metropolis to cooperate with security personnel and report any suspicious activities for prompt action. He assured the public of the government’s unwavering commitment to the safety and well-being of all citizens.
Governor Mutfwang commended the residents for their patriotism in observing the curfew, noting that their cooperation is vital for the collective interests of the state.
In a proactive effort to prevent the loss of lives and destruction of property by miscreants aiming to hijack the nationwide protests, Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, has convened a State Security Council Meeting to assess and review the current security situation in the state.
The meeting, chaired by Governor Mutfwang, had in attendance, all heads of security agencies in the state, Deputy Governor Hon. Josephine Piyo, Secretary to the Government of the State Arc. Samuel Jatau, Chief of Staff, Hon. Jeremiah Satmark, the Gbong Gwom Jos, Da Jacob Gyang Buba and the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Barr. Philemon Daffi.
Governor Mutfwang emphasized the importance of the meeting, stating that it was aimed at evaluating the current security situation and protect lives and property from the actions of miscreants.
The State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Emmanuel Adesina, who briefed Journalists after the meeting urged residents to strictly adhere to the curfew earlier declared by the State Government on Jos and Bukuru Metropolis. He reported that 14 individuals had been arrested for violating the curfew.
“The nationwide protest had been peaceful in the state until some miscreants hijacked it on Sunday and began looting public and private assets,” Mr. Adesina said. “Our resolution at the meeting is to fully and vigorously enforce the curfew. Anyone caught violating it will be prosecuted.”
Special Adviser on Security and Coordinator of Operation Rainbow, Brig.-Gen. Gakji Shipi (rtd), appealed to residents to eschew violence and give peace a chance.
“This government is doing everything possible to ensure Plateau is peaceful, but the bad eggs among us are determined to tarnish our good image. We appeal to all citizens to avoid all forms of violence and seek peaceful means of addressing their concerns,” he stated.
Meanwhile, the curfew declared on Sunday remains in place until there is an improvement in the security situation. Essential duty workers are however exempted from the curfew.
Christians has been admonished to have Christ their lives than striving for earthly things that can easily vanish.
As the Scripture tells us what shall it profit a man if gains the whole world and loss his soul.
The Regional Pastor Shepard Assembly Rev. Tajan Moltok give the admonishment during Church Service to celebrate his Golden jubilee birthday and launching of two spiritual books held on Sunday 3rd August 2024 at Shepherd House Assembly behind Azi Nyanko Youth Centre in jos.
Tajan said the salvation of every individual soul is very paramount and important in the sight of God.
Added that when that is done , God who is faithful can decide to add other blessings to make you comfortable in order to serve him well to avoid divided attention.
Rev. Moltok who doubled as Regional Pastor of the church , said he have never regretted working in vineyard of God as pastor.
Stressed though there could be challenges , yes, that would not make me regret because any thing that happened to us as human beings, is already destined and written in the scripture.
Quoting copiously from the Scripture, the said “The perilous shall arise, the wicked shall increase, so I am aware of every challenges of the season and moment. “
On his feelings as his birthday coincides with End Bad Governance protest across the country, Reverend Tajan said as pastor we always talk to people God has entrusted unto our care.
Revealed that there are things you do scripturally and others for the the peace and unity of the land.
Added that in the constitution of federal Republic of Nigeria, peace protest is allowed, as against the background, I was with the protesters at Old Airport junction to give moral and spiritual support as man of God.
“I was talking to them , l told them that what have been done ,the government has already feel the protesters presence , and there is no need of burning and looting people’s properties.”
The plateau State commissioner for water and energy Noel Nkup said the celebrant is a brother ln-law because l married from the family and they also married in my family which is a cross exchange of marriage.
Hon.Nkup said he come to celebrate with the Rev.on his Golden jubilee birthday celebration.
Thank God for the live of the Reverend to have sttained the Golden year of birthday which is rear for many to see their 50th Birthday.
Hon. Nkup said the celebrant marking his Golden jubilee Birthday, means another new chapter has Open in his life.
However wished him well in his future endeavors and prayed God to grant him more years ahead.
High point of the celebration was the official launching of the two spiritual books written by Rev. Tajan Moltok,titled separately, ” Harvesting Your Blessings and God’s Intervention In Human Affiliations”.
ADP Chairmanship Aspirant in Jos South Local Government Jude Chollom Chuwang Commends Citizens Over Peaceful Protest .
I, Jude Chollom Chuwang aka (Cholly), aspirant for the Chairmanship of Jos South Local Government on the platform of ADP, want to commend the people of Jos South for exercising their civic right to peaceful protest. Your ability to maintain peace and responsibility in the face of adversity is truly commendable.
I understand and sympathize with the issues that have led to this protest. Hunger, high electricity tariffs, insecurities, the need for good governance, and the removal of fuel subsidies are all pressing concerns that affect us all. I relate with your plight.
As a concerned citizen and a leader-in-waiting, I pledge to address these issues head-on when elected as the Chairman of Jos South Local Government. I will work tirelessly to ensure that our local government is responsive to your needs and provides effective solutions to these challenges.
I encourage the youths to continue maintaining their peaceful demeanor as they exercise their rights. I also urge you all to adhere to the curfew imposed by the Governor to ensure everyone’s safety.
I commend the Governor for the steps taken so far to ensure security for protesters and properties, as well as for addressing the people. His efforts are appreciated, and I urge him to continue working towards addressing the issues that have led to this protest.
In conclusion, I say God bless Nigeria, God bless Plateau State, and God bless Jos South Local Government. May our collective efforts bring about positive change and prosperity for all.
Prof Patrick Sunday Dakum, Chief Executive Officer, Institute of Human Virology Nigeria, IHVN, and Plateau State Labour Party, LP, governorship candidate in the 2023 general elections, commiserates with the member representing his Federal Constituency, (Pankshin/Kanke/ Kanam) in the National Assembly, Rt. Hon. Yusuf Gagdi and the entire Gagdis over the demise of his brother, Buhari Yusuf Gagdi, who passed away in Abuja today.
Dakum called on the legislator and the entire members of the family to see the demise of their son, brother, uncle, cousin, husband and father as an act of God, and to take solace im him over the irreparable loss.
Dakum Commiseration is contained in press release dated 5th August 2024 signed by his Media Consultant Shabu Mazadu and made available to this medium in Jos, plateau state
Dakum admonished them to take consolation in the Almighty God, and the good times they had with the deceased and the legacies he left behind, saying death is inevitable, designed and designated by God to all humans, and that everyone of us have their time to go, hence, we have no right to question God on why he takes our love ones before us, but to give thanks despite the pains of losing them and the good times we had.
The former Commissioner of Health and Information, prayed that God should grant Gagdi and all the family members the grace, serenity and strength to bear the irreparable loss and to comfort them at this moment of grief and bereavement. And also prays for the repose of the deceased in Jannatul firdaus.
Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, has congratulated the Mishkaham Mwaghavul, His Royal Highness, Da. John Putmang Hirse, mni, CON, on his 81st birthday anniversary.
Governor mutfwang celebration of the Royal Highness on his 81st birthday is contained in a press statement dated 5th August 2024 signed by the Governor’s Director of Press and Public Affairs Gyang Bere and made available to this medium.
According to him, Governor Mutfwang described Da Hirse as an accomplished administrator, a principled traditional leader, and a shrewd entrepreneur who has made significant contributions to the growth and development of his people and the nation at large.
The Governor highlighted Da Hirse’s cherished legacy of fairness, justice, tolerance, and unwavering commitment to advancing the collective interests of the Mwaghavul Nation and Plateau State. These qualities, he noted, have earned Da Hirse admiration and honor from many.
Governor Mutfwang praised the virtues of love, peace, and unity embodied by Da Hirse and commended his steadfast dedication and valuable contributions to nation-building.
Expressing confidence as the respected traditional ruler celebrates this milestone, Governor Mutfwang wished Da Hirse a time of reflection, happiness, joy, and cherished memories with his loved ones.
He encouraged Da Hirse to continue offering his wise counsel in building a progressive state where peace and unity foster sustainable economic and social activities.
He prayed for divine protection, good health, and exceptional wisdom for Da Hirse as he continues to discharge his royal duties to the admiration of all.
In a decisive move to enhance the security of lives and maintain public order, Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, has imposed a 24-hour curfew on Jos North Local Government Area, effective from 12 midnight on Sunday, 4th August 2024.
Governor Mutfwang, in consultation with state security agencies, took this decision after reviewing the actions of unscrupulous individuals who exploited the nationwide protest to unleash terror on innocent citizens.
The imposition of curfew in the affected Local Government is contained in a press statement dated 4th August 2024 signed by the Director of Press and Public Affairs to the the Executive Governor Gyang Bere and made available to this medium in Jos.
The governor noted that these criminal elements, armed with daggers, machetes, and other dangerous weapons, broke into shops and restaurants along Bauchi Road and Zololo Junction in Jos North Local Government Area, looting foodstuffs and other valuable items.
Governor Mutfwang emphasized that the curfew is in the best interest of all citizens and urged everyone to comply fully to ensure the safety and well-being of all residents. He directed security agencies in the state to ensure the total enforcement of the curfew across the Local Government Area.
He warned those planning to unleash further terror on innocent citizens to desist immediately or face the full wrath of the law. The governor also called on the relevant security agencies to remain vigilant and proactive in their duties to prevent any potential disruptions to law and order.
Governor Mutfwang expressed gratitude to the citizens of Plateau State, particularly the clergy and imams, for their unwavering support of the government’s policies and programs.
He acknowledged their cooperation and adherence to directives during the planned nationwide protest and praised their commitment to maintaining peace and unity.
“The peaceful conduct of our people before, during, and after the nationwide protest is commendable. I urge everyone to continue to uphold this culture of peace as we work together to build a united and progressive Plateau,” Governor Mutfwang added.
The All Progressive Congress APC Members 2023 presidential compaign Council in Plateau State, Honourable Ishaya Itse has appeal to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to recede his decision and call the protesters for dialogue with the view to end the ongoing Protests across the country.
Itse said president Tinubu dialogue with the protesting Nigerians over Hunger and end to bad governance in the country whom research has shows are mostly Youths, will avail him the opportunity to know their grievances , and diplomatic steps to address them without resulting to confrontations as it’s been play out in this End Bad Governance in Nigeria protest,which effects has cause unquantified Socio Economic havoc on the economy of the country the protest lasted.
Hon. Ishaya said the Nationwide broadcast of Mr president may have come little beat late, is a right steps in the right direction that is expected of sensible and responsive leader like president Tinubu as he just demonstrated by broadcasting to the country.
He further appeal to the federal government to swallow his pride, and look at the devastating effects of the protest which has claimed lives, and properties worth millions of Naira reported to have been destroyed in most states where proposed peaceful protest turned violent.
However remind the president that protest where it has taken place in any part of the world according to research always leave scares on the economy of the State and the country it occured.
However appeal to the protesters across the country to suspend the ongoing protest , to give room for the federal government to dialogue with the affected Nigerians citizens.
The Nigeria Union of Journalists(nuj) has called for the immediate stop of harassment and intimidation of journalists carrying out their constitutional responsibility of covering the on going protest tagged #EndBadGovernaceinnigeria#.
As most of the journalist where manhandled during the protest despite identifying themselves as journalist drafted to cover the events for their various Media houses.
The Union Warning is contained in a press statement dated 2nd August 2024 signed by the union National publicity Secretary Achike Chude and made available to Journalists.
According to the statement, following series of protests that rocked many parts of the country on Thursday and Friday the 1st and 2nd of August 2024, Nigerian journalists in their numbers went out as required by the demands of the profession to cover the events.
Lamented the hydra headed monster of journalist intimidation, harassments and seizures of both official and personal assets of members of the press reared its ugly head once more. These acts were carried out by both state and non-state actors.
This sordid and unacceptable state of affairs, especially those perpetrated by state actors is happening in spite of various conscious efforts by the NUJ to engage government officials and security forces to address these anti democratic behaviours by those saddled with the responsibility of maintaining law and order.
Assured Nigerians and the authorities that journalists will neither be cowed nor deterred from carrying out their responsibilities of engaging with the society with a view to informing, enlightening and educating the citizens for the purpose of promoting the public good.
The following are recorded incidences of Journalists’ intimidation and harassments across the various theatres of protest activities in the country:
The union listed states where the incidents of journalists harassment and intimidation where reported to include, Lagos, Bernard Akede of News Central Television was interrupted and barred from conducting live interviews by police officers and LCC officials ,Calabar, Cross River State, hoodlums attacked journalists, leaving Nigerian Tribune reporter Joseph Abasi-Abasi with severe injuries.
The assailants targeted a bus belonging to the NUJ, which was carrying food supplies to the Ernest Etim Press Central Abuja, Daily Independent photojournalist Jide Oyekunle was unlawfully arrested and had his mobile phone confiscated by police officers while covering protests.
He was only released following spontaneous protest by other journalists,Abuja, Olukayode Jayeola, a photojournalist with The PUNCH Newspaper, was arrested by police while covering the protest at Eagle Square. His camera, phones, including an M11, and other personal belongings were confiscated by security operatives.
Others are Kano, Ibrahim Isah of TVC News was physically attacked by armed hoodlums, sustaining hand injuries,Abuja, Yakubu Mohammed of Premium Times was brutally assaulted by police officers, who struck him with gun butts and batons, causing head injuries, Mary Adeboye, a journalist with News Central Television, was exposed to teargas fired by police officers while reporting on the protest in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
Also, Yakubu Mohammed of Premium Times was attacked and injured by Police officers who allegedly hit him with the butt of their guns and their batons and caused injuries to his head while covering the protest.
Cameras belonging to journalists were also destroyed by Police officers,Jonathan Ugbal of Cross River Watch was arrested, beaten, and detained by police in Calabar before being released,Delta State, some journalists came under attack by counter-protesters, allegedly supporting the government, while covering the demonstration.
Prince Amour Udemude, an investigative journalist, Matthew Ochei of Punch Newspaper, Monday Osayande of Guardian Newspaper, and Lucy, a reporter with Pointer, were assaulted and had their equipment destroyed and 9 Radio Ndarason Internationale staff members were arrested at RNI offices in Maiduguri as they were reporting on the protests.
These are just some of the incidences that have reached us.
We are currently investigating this unwholesome and troublesome assault on the profession, and are compiling a list of official and personal assets of journalists that were either lost, seized, or damaged with a view to determine their value. We expect nothing less that a public apology from the institutions responsible as well as the replacement of the lost or damaged assets of the journalists.
Lastly, we call for a thorough investigation into these incidences with a view to punishing the culprits.
Nigeria is supposed to be a country of law and order. We expect no less in terms of professional conducts from officials that are being maintained with state resources.
The President of Plateau Peace Practitioner Network(PPP), Nanmk Bali has Urged the youths in Plateau State and Nigeria at large to continue the trajectory of their active participation in the on going peaceful protest, Tagged #EndBadGovernanceinnigeria#
As he advised all to stand together against injustice and demand a better life for ourselves and future generations,call on government and stakeholders to address the demands of Nigeria and work towards positive change.
The Plateau Peace Practitioner Network PPPN, commendation is contained in a press statement dated 2nd August 2024 signed by her President Nanmak D. Bail and made available to this medium in Jos.
According the president, Yesterday’s peaceful protest procession in Plateau State was a testament to our collective desire for positive change, however thank the Governor of plateau state for his leadership, security agencies for their tireless efforts, and citizens for their courage and resilience.
“We stood united, transcending ethnic, tribal, and religious differences, to demand a better future. Our peaceful approach shows that we value peace, justice, and equality,I urge our youth to continue this trajectory, avoiding destructive paths that only lead to loss.”
Called for unity against injustice, and demand a better life for ourselves and future generations.
“I call on government and stakeholders to address our demands and work towards positive change.”
Praise the youths of Plateau State who have shown us a new way, prioritizing peace, harmony, and mutual respect and appealed to them to build on momentum, recognizing our diversity as our strength.
“Together, we can overcome challenges and forge a brighter future. I salute your courage and commitment to a better Nigeria.”
The Former Minister of Sports Hon. Solomon Dalung has Urged the president of Nigeria to humble himself and address people of Nigeria as protect enter second day.
Said the people of Nigeria are ready to continue with the protest until president Tinubu succumb to the demand of the people of Nigerians who are practically dehumanize by the government policies.
Dalung made the plea Friday 2nd August 2024 while addressing large crowed of protesters at the Old airport Junction, in Jos, plateau state capital.
According to Dalung, the president’s silence on the matter is fueling the protests and creating more tension.
“If President Tinubu wants the protests to stop, he must come out and address Nigerians ,” Dalung said.
The former minister emphasized that the protesters are not just asking for good governance but also seeking accountability and transparency from the government.
“Nigerians want to know what is happening to their country and how their resources are being utilized,” he added.
Dalung commended the protesters for their peaceful conduct and urged them to remain law-abiding.
The protesters in Jos have been demanding good governance, economic reforms, and an end to corruption. They have also called for the government to address the high level of unemployment, poverty, and inequality in the country.
As the protests continue across the nation, there are growing concerns about the impact on the economy and social stability. Many are calling on the government to take immediate action to address the grievances of the protesters.
Dalung’s call on President Tinubu to address the nation is seen as a move to ease the tension and find a lasting solution to the crisis. Will the president heed this call, or will the protests continue to intensify? Only time will tell.
Meanwhile, Sam Ode, Program Manager at the International Organization for Peace and Social Justice (PSJ), has described the ongoing protests in Nigeria as a peaceful expression of grievances by the citizens.
According to Ode, the protesters are sending a clear message to the government that they are unhappy with the current state of affairs and are demanding change.
Ode commended the protesters for their peaceful conduct, saying “As much as the youth are hungry, they are peaceful, dancing, and showing the government that they are placing their demands.”
He emphasized that the government needs to listen to the protesters and address the root cause of the issue, rather than wasting resources and violating their rights.
Ode warned that if the president fails to address the protesters’ demands, Nigerians have the capacity to remain on the streets until their voices are heard.
“If the president is not coming out to address the people that have hired him, then Nigerians have also the capacity to remain on the street until the right thing is done,” he said.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) charges the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led Federal Government to immediately review all its anti-people policies that are asphyxiating life in the country.
The Party notes that the nationwide protest by Nigerians would not have come if the APC government had dropped its arrogance, insensitivity and show sincere commitment to the citizens by taking steps to address the current hardship occasioned by its ill-implemented polices.
The People Democratic Party PDP, advice to the All Progressive Congress APC, ruling government is contained in a press statement dated 1st August 2024 signed by the National Publicity Secretary of PDP Hon. Debo Ologunagba and made available to journalists electronically .
Nigerians can recall that the PDP on several occasions offered advice on the state of the economy to the APC government, the most recent being the PDP’s statement on June 6, 2024 wherein it urged that “President Tinubu should listen to the heartbeat of Nigerians. There is hunger and destitution in the land. The reaction of a hungry people is better imagined! Mr. President, please act now”.
Sadly, these counsels did not receive the expected consideration resulting in the current situation.
It is alarming that instead of engaging Nigerians and addressing their concerns, the APC allegedly recruited hoodlums to instigate violence so as to justify a clampdown and killing of innocent Nigerians.
The APC is completely insensitive to the fact that more than 120 million Nigerians have become destitute and can no longer afford their daily meals and other basic necessities of life as poverty rate soars to over 40% because of the life-discounting policies of the APC administration.
As stated by the PDP on several occasions, any people-oriented government ought to have been wary of the suffocating effect of the hasty and ill-implemented twin policies of abrupt increase in the price of petroleum products and arbitrary floating of the Naira without due cushioning measures to ensure the wellbeing of the people.
The PDP restates that these thoughtless policies of the APC administration are responsible for the crippling of the productive sector with the crashing of the Naira to over N1,500 to a Dollar, fuel soaring to over N1,000 per liter, which in turn triggered high costs of goods and services with over 34% inflation rate, over 40% unemployment rate with the closure of millions of businesses and mass exodus of major multi-national companies from our country.
The APC has plunged Nigeria into a humanitarian crisis where millions of citizens are literarily starving and dying of hunger. Sadly, today a bag of rice sells for over N85,000; a bag of beans goes for N150,000; a measure of garri now sells for N1,500 while a measure of cooking oil which sold for N1,200 now sells for N12,000 with prices of all food items increasing daily.
More provocative is that while Nigerians are crying for food, the APC officials in government are busy looting the national treasury to fund their luxury appetite, including acquisition of luxury jets, expensive holidays abroad, renovation of official residential mansions and other profligacy, without regard to the feeling and the pains of majority of Nigerians.
Also disturbing is the scandalous revelation that the APC administration is secretly paying a whopping N5.4 trillion as fuel subsidy for 2024 even after the President announced an end to fuel subsidy.
What Nigerians expect at this time is for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to personally address the nation, announce major policy reviews and order investigation into the alleged looting of subsidy and palliative funds.
Mr. President should also review all luxury items and purchases in the APC government and channel the resources for immediate intervention in the provision of food and other essential commodities to Nigerians.
The PDP calls on Nigerians to remain peaceful and law-abiding in the pursuit of good governance in our country.
Professor Patrick Sunday Dakum, the Chief Executive Officer, Institute of Human Virology Nigeria, IHVN, and Plateau State Labour Party, LP, governorship candidate in the 2023 general elections, has felicitate with Barrister Gyang Zi, Plateau North Senatorial Zone LP candidate in the 2023 general elections on his elevation to Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) .
as presented to him in a letter signed by Registrar of the Supreme Court/Secretary LPPC, Hajor Sarki Bello Esq, having been authentically approved alongside 86 others by the Chief Justice of the Federation, Justice Olukayode Ariwoola GCON today, 1st August, 2024 with the swearing-in coming up on 30th September, 2024.
Dakum felicitation message is contained in a press statement dated 1st August 2024 signed by his Media Consultant Shabu Mazadu and made available to this medium in Jos.
Dakum commended Zi for the feat, describing him as an intellectual Colossus and sagacious in his law profession with penchant for hard-work, commitment to endeavours, honesty and versatility in multiple fronts; patriotic, philanthropic and forward-looking.
The venerable Igbo traditional title holder, Eze Chukwuemeka Indigbo of Jos, and Professor of Public Health, Maryland University Baltimore, USA, Patrick Dakum added that the elevation is an attestation of Zi’s excellence in the law profession, and has added to the number of SANs in Plateau State.
While congratulating him, the former Commissioner of Health and Information, exhorted Zi to use his elevation as SAN to make Plateau proud by intensifying his sagacity, commitment, honesty, philanthropy, versatility, incorruptibility and forward-looking for the betterment of humanity; praying that the Almighty God will keep granting him sound health, divine knowledge, understanding, wisdom and strength to succeed.
African Democratic Congress (ADC), in plateau state has debunked the rumor making the around that the party is on secret negotiation to collapse its structure with political party not mentioned.
As she said as of the state Excos of the party in Plateau state, is not in any express position by the party constitution to collapse ,negotiate merging the party without the approval of the National Excos, so the rumor is unfounded without basis.
The interim Chairman of ADC in the State Ambassador Mrs Hannatu Gangara debunked the rumor during an interview with Journalists at the party’s office along Donkat Bali way jos , plateau state, 30th July, 2024.
The Chairman of ADC in the state who is currently in Acting capacity, Mrs Gangara said though the party had challenges during the 2023 general elections which informed his coming on board to help in reorganizing and repositioning the party towards competing with other parties in the State by extension entire country.
Stressed that as State interim Chairman of the party on the plateau we have no power under the party constitution to carry out the negotiations of the collapse of the party structure with any party without the approval of the National body.
On the level of the Party’s preparedness towards the October 9th Local Government Elections in the state ,Ambassador Hannatu said ADC is ready for the election, “presently four of our members have bought the nomination form, out of which one is for Chairmanship position ,and the other three Aspirants are vying for counsellorship.
Admitted that although ADC is not politically strong as compared to All Progressive Congress APC, and People’s Democratic Party PDP, in the state, that not withstanding, the Party will put it best to ensure her impact is felt in the forthcoming council’s election and other subsequent elections in the country.
Appeal to Governor Caleb Mutfwang not to renegade in his promise to allow a level play field during the Local Government elections polls in the state , to conduct free ,fair , credible and above all, transparent local government elections.
Encouraged African Democratic Congress ADC, supporters in the state not to be intimidated by the size of APC and PDP , but come out in their numbers and support their candidate during elections , more so that the country is under democracy which expressly permit freedom of association.
Service Resuits Delivery Office which is a department under Budget and Economic Planning in plateau state has commended the governor of State Caleb Mutfwang for his mind set to reposition the state civil service.
SRDO revealed that the engagement organized is key because the department is very important to the office of Budget and planning which policy we are here to review.
Engineer Samari Modibi revealed this in speech during Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning 3 Days Review/Validation of plateau state monitoring and evaluation policy held at the Lamond Hotel Jos, 29th-1st August 2024.
Engineer Samari Modibi represented by the Head of Strategy and Result Delivery Office (SRDO)Arnold Nimzing said the department is saddled with the responsibility of checkmating , monitoring to ensure that the6 implemented the best practice that there is no any ethical practice or bottle -neck.
Stressed that SRDO is in attendance of the program to partner with the office of Budget and planning in the state to ensure the documents been reviewed go smoothly , and we will leverage on the Review to ensure we followed it to the end. He maintained.
He further added that the office of SRDO will leverage on the review with the view to ensure that the system work out perfectly.
The crisis which engulfed the All Progressive Congress,APC, following the emergence of Honorable Rufus Bature may not be over very soon, as Factional Chairman of All Progressive Congress APC, in plateau state Hon.Ishaya Itse has call on Hon. Rufus Bature to Stop parading himself as the chairman of the party in the State particularly when the case is still pending in court.
Hon. Ishaya Itse revealed that Rufus Bature still parading himself as the State Chairman of the party when the case is still in the competent court of law amount to gross disobedience of court order which is tantamount to contempt.
The factional Chairman of the party Hon Ishaya Itse give the directive in response to Rufus Bature’s Press statement dated 31st July 2024 denied all the allegations leveled against him by Hon. Itse and his agrieved group.
He said for Rufus to still be parading himself as the chairman of the Party in the affected state , still left much to desire , more so that the case has not be dispensed off by the court.
Stressed that what is Honourable for him to do now, is for him to quietly step down from chairmanship position , to uphold the acronym of honourable attached to his name.
Itse called on the court to urge Rufus Bature led faction to step down pending the outcome of the case against them, more so that they have be served court order to maintain status quo.
In another development, the official residents of the Factional Chairman of All Progressive Congress, APC, located at Lamigo in Jos North local government of plateau state is reported attacked.
The attackers stormed the resident at the wee hour of 31st July 2024, ransacked the entire house catered away some valuables.
Itse who speak with Journalists via tel8 conversation, said fortunately he was not at home when they came, because he have to go and attend to family issues.
He however list some of the items taking away by the suspected assassins include “Close Circuit Cameras” which make the victim suspicious of their mission to make him vulnerable to insecurity.
Independent Publishers Association (IPA), plateau State Chapter has called for Caution , and appealed to those calling for protest tagged “End Bad Governance In Nigeria” to ahead the idea because it may turn to be negative ill that will do the country any good.
The appeal and caution is contained in a statement dated 31st July 2024 signed by the chairman of the association Shabu Mazadu and made available to journalists in jos, plateau state capital.
According to the statement read in part,
“We, under the auspacies of ” Independent Publishers Association” ,( IPA), appeal to the organisers and proponents of the #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria to renege from their proposed nationwide protests scheduled for 1st – 10th August, 2024 in view of the catastrophic impact they could have on the nation as was the case with the #EndSARSProtest where so many lives were lost, public and private properties destroyed and skyrocketed insecurity of different scopes and magnitudes.
The statement further read,there is no doubt that the country is in a serious mess with unbearable hardship on the greatest population particularly the masses caused by the government’s haphazard economic policies of subsidy removal on Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, and power.
It’s a fact that the freedom of assembling and protest are constitutional rights of every Nigeria citizen, however in the execution of our franchise, situational and beneficial variables should be taken into cognizance to avoid escalating the problems instead of de-escalation.
The general insecurity, poverty, anger, hunger, secession agitations and high crime rate in the country, can truncate the true essence of the protests by leveraging opportunity to men of the underworld (bandits, kidnappers, vandals and terrorists) to hijack and unleash mayhem to the detriment of the country.
Sudan, Kenyan, Myanmar and Syria are examples of countries whose citizens started protests for long and ravaged them without abating worse than the situation they targeted changing.
Since the essence of the protests is to draw the attention of the government to the plight of the citizens, the President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, said he has heard the cry of the youth and the masses and will surely act.
Based on this premise, we indulge your consideration for dialogue with the government and sparing additional space for promise fulfillment by the president.
We also call on the President to start implementing some of the given reformation demands of the would-be protesters to prove his commitment to the attainment of their grievances.
This way he can prove himself as a pragmatic leader whose agenda is to better the welfare of his subjects.
We also call on Plateau State Governor Barrister Caleb Mutfwang, not to rest on the oars of his appointees sycophancy that all is well with the youth and that the entire land is green, whereas many places are brown and desertified.
So many Small Medium Scale Enterprises, intra-investors and farmers are direly begging for boosting in the state.
If the youth are seriously engaged with productive ventures and massive production of goods are service are encouraged by the government, the scourge of hardship will drastically abate and the country will prosper.
Plateau State Budget Monitoring, Evaluation and Planing is to give insight of what was observed during monitoring and found lacking that needed government attention .
The document suppose to tell what happened as far as the activities of the government is concern in relation to budget provided .
The Commissioner of budget and Economic Planning in plateau State Chrisanthus Dawan explained this in his opening remark on Monday 30th July 2024 during 3-Days Stakeholders Engagement program for the review/ validation policy organized by Plateau State Ministry of Budget and Economic Planing held at Lamond Hotel in Jos North Local Government .
The Commissioner said the engagement suppose to be yearly rituals where you are expected to summit reports to the government to study and make recommendations if possible.
Chrisanthus further explained that the documents suppose to tell what happened as far as the activities of government are concern, in relation to the budget provided.
However revealed the categories of participants at the program to include , the planning officers of all MDAs, including the local governments. Stressed that Communique is expected at the end of three days Stakeholders Engagement program .
In his opening remark , the permanent Secretary of the Ministry represented by the Director of Administration Aliyu Baba said the state ministry of Budget and Economic Planing recognized the importance of robust monitoring and Evaluation mechanism in driving accountability , transparency , and result -driving governance .
Added that the policy document aimed to establish a comprehensive framework for tracking progress , assessing impact , and informing data driven decision making, both in short run and long runs across value chain within ecosystem.
However charged the participants to demonstrate commitment to the development of the state.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Elders in Langtang North Local Government Area (LGA) of Plateau State have called on the State Chapter to disregard the lies and fake press statement made by the Transition Implementation Committee, ITC, Chairman of the council,Hon . Nanmwa Kumzhi accusing the LGA stakeholders of hijacking the three man squad sent to conduct ward congresses.
In a press conference held in Langtang North by the PDP Elders Forum described as unfounded rumour and fake allegations that the election went on peacefully without any hitches.
According to Elders Forum,the TIC chairman,Hon.Nanmwa Kumzhi presented falsehood information that drew their attention on Monday 29th July,2024 to brainstorm and discuss on the unfortunate , fake press release on 28th July,2024 on the just concluded wards Congress as we resolve as follow.
We thank the Governor Caleb Mutfwang on how God is using him to stabilize the party in the state,the governor in his wisdom decided to appeal to the party members to readmit those who played the card of anti-party activities in the last election to be consider .
According to them,those from the opposition parties should wait until after the conclusion of the ward congresses contrary to this directive the TIC chairman abused the order of Mr Governor went ahead and forcefully admitted some members of APC into the party just a day to the conduct of the ward congresses.
However, those who were readmitted on Friday 26th July,2024 were the ones who didn’t want the congress to hold in Langtang North LGA ,they were demanding that their names most be included in the register of 150 names submitted bin every registered in all the wards .
The statement disclosed that,they brought their own names and demanded that their names most be included , infact , some came with fake PDP voters card for example this happen in Kwampe and Miyak of Dadur district of Langtang North.
We noted that these people are not members of the PDP as of the time of the ward congresses schedule when the lists of people were comply.
The TIC chairman wanted to install his own loyal people by force who came through the backdoor from another political parties of APC ,LP and those that were even suspended from the party due to anti-party activities after the governor directive.
The Elders Forum also accused Kumzhi that since assumption of office he hasn’t any regards to the party in the council , Kumzhi preferred to work with those who fought for the victory of the party in 2023 general elections.
They pointed out that a lot of effort were made by the elders to see him and advice him on how to strengthen the relationship but he didn’t give them audience or listening ears.
We want to trace it to he was not in the country when PDP members were struggling with APC members in Langtang North and he prefers to work with those that fought the party and even voted against the governor and those who contested for the 2023 elections.
Whenever,he is contacted he has this to say,”I don’t have anybody in Langtang North LGA except he receive instructions from the governor .
We are calling on the party leadership to rely on prayers this evening as follows: we are calling on party leadership in the state to disregard the purported press statement of Nanmwa Kumzhi because elections took place in all the 14 Federal wards in Langtang North LGA through the zoning arrangements and consensus candidates emerged which was done in accordance to PDP constitution allow.
We are calling on the party leadership to rely on the reports from INEC officials and the security agencies that monitored the exercise and filed in their final report.And also the team of sent by the state Chapter on the Conduct of ward congresses held in Langtang North LGA.
Finally, we wish our party a successful outing in the forthcoming LGs elections scheduled to hold on the 9th October,2024 .
The national leadership of the Christian Association of (CAN),has stands in solidarity with the citizens of our great nation during these challenging times of economic hardship and pervasive hunger.
The Christian Association solidarity is contained in a press release dated 29th July 2024 signed by her president Archbishop Daniel Okoh and made available to Journalists electronically in Jos, Plateau State capital.
According to the statement,the association said we recognize and deeply empathize with the pain, anger, and frustration that many of our fellow Nigerians are experiencing,the cries of the people underscore the severe difficulties faced daily as families struggle to afford basic necessities and sustain their livelihoods.
As we navigate this period of crisis, it is imperative to uphold the constitutional rights of every Nigerian to peacefully protest and express their grievances.
The right to assemble and voice discontent is a cornerstone of our democracy and must be protected and respected by all. Peaceful protests are a powerful tool for civic engagement, allowing the populace to communicate their concerns and hold leaders accountable.
However, the anxiety related to the impending protests is heightening, especially given the volatile experiences in countries like Kenya and Pakistan.
We must also draw from our recent history. The #ENDSARS and #RevolutionNow protests, though rooted in genuine grievances, were marred by tragic incidents where miscreants hijacked the process. This led to widespread looting, destruction of properties, and unfortunate loss of lives.
These experiences have shown us that mass demonstrations can quickly degenerate into chaos if not properly managed and coordinated.
In light of the planned protests scheduled to commence on 1st of August, CAN urges all Nigerians to consider alternative means of expressing their grievances. We recommend giving the government more time to address these pressing concerns.
This period should be used to explore other legal avenues that will not easily give hoodlums the opportunity to hijack the exercise to destroy our national assets or endanger lives and properties. Dialogue, petitions, and town hall meetings are viable options that can yield positive results without the risk of disorder.
We call on the government to cut the cost of governance and expedite its efforts to alleviate the hardships in the land. The opulent lifestyle of political office holders must be addressed to demonstrate the sincerity of those in government to improve the living conditions of the people.
Likewise, it is imperative that the government implements the newly approved national minimum wage to provide immediate relief to struggling families.
Furthermore, specific measures must be taken to put an end to kidnappings, banditry, and mass killings that have plagued various parts of our country. The security and well-being of every Nigerian should be paramount, & urgent action is required to restore peace & order.
7. We also call on the government to expedite its efforts to alleviate the hardships in the land. There is an urgent need for more refined and effective policies that address the root causes of the economic challenges we face.
The government must deepen its consultations with stakeholders, including religious leaders, to create a more inclusive & comprehensive approach to problem-solving. By working together, we can devise sustainable solutions that reflect the needs and aspirations of the people.
In these trying times, let us all remember the words of our Lord Jesus Christ: “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God” (Matthew 5:9).
As we seek to bring about positive change, let us do so with a spirit of peace, love, and unity. Our strength lies in our ability to come together, support one another, & work collectively toward a better.
We pray for wisdom & discernment for our leaders, resilience & hope for our citizens, and divine intervention to guide us through these difficult times.
However pray God to grant us the peace & prosperity we earnestly seek.
The Chief Executive Officer, Institute of Human Virology Nigeria, IHVN, and Plateau State Labour Party governorship candidate in the 2023 general elections, Professor Patrick Sunday Dakum, has called on planners of the #EndBadGovernmentinNigeria , to think deeply with caution in their decision of staging their planned nationwide protests on 1st -10th August, 2024.
He said the country is in colossal quagmire of inflation and the greatest population is caged in burning suffering without recourse to political party, religion, region and ethnic inclination but all inclusive which the government must be proactive and pragmatic in addressing the challenges to enable the citizens enjoy the dividends of democracy by meeting their ends with less stress.
Professor Dakum’s word of caution is contained in a statement dated 28th July 2024 signed by his media consultant Shabu Mazadu and made available to this medium in Jos.
Dakum said the protestors have the constitutional right to assemble and express their dismay over government’s policies through peaceful and orderly protests,but it also behooves on them to put into consideration their decision in attempting to have their problems solved to avoid dispensing more harm than good.
The former Commissioner of Health and Information in Plateau state called on organisers of the protests to think about the peace and stability of the nation first which is the recipe of solving the hardship as crisis and unrest are only catalysts of deterioration instead of advancing lasting solution; posing that the current hardship, pains and disenchantment being experienced and exhibited by the greatest population of the citizens cannot guarantee peaceful protests, but violence and vandalism worse than the #EndSARS with capability of consuming the nation.
He suggested that the organisers of the protests should make a list of the problems they want the government to solve and how they want the government to go about them through dialogue.
Stressed that if the government fails to abide by their agreement, they can mobilize to oust it at the polls in 2027.
According to Dakum, the country has about two years to go to the polls, and with massive enlightenment the youth can bring a better peaceful change of government, instead of going through a process with potentialities of prolonging the suffering of the masses.
He attested that there is no magic anyone can do to solve the current problems with the snap of the finger, saying it’s a gradual thing that will take sometime,therefore the protests cannot bring immediate end to stagflation, adding that after the protests the government will still be given time to address the problems.
He lamented that Nigerians have been plunged into a dire situation which requires a lot of patience, hard-work and long-suffering to overcome. And that there is no fire brigade approach that can instantaneously solve the problems, saying the damage has been done.
And only through de-escalation of the problems and careful planning can the country come out of the harsh stagflation.
He asked, will the costs of goods and services return to their prices before the advent of the current administration as soon as the protests are over?
The Prof, posited by reiterating his appeal to the organisers of the protests to think deeply over their choice of action for the interests of the country and do everything with caution and consideration.
A new Cooperative Society,has emerged at the Plateau state University,Bokkos.
The Inauguration of the Cooperative society,took place at the University’s Faculty of Social Science Auditorium came with full of expectations and enthusiasm among the staff.
Chairman of the occasion,Mr. Yakubu .F Ayuba,who is the Registrar of the University and was represented by the Deputy Registrar Establishment, mr. Bindip ganyir.congratulated the PLASU SLICS for the bold step and further discourages unnecessary competitions among the Cooperators.
In his presentation during the occasion, Dr. Bernard Alkali, who is the Head of Department Accounting,University of Jos, spoke on the theme Building purpose driven future through Cooperative Society.
He encourage all staff to plan for their future and retirement, what you need at old age is peace therefore,you cannot rely only on salaries ,there is need for diversification in order to avoid mental disorder. As civil servants,there is need for action plans,review and monitor your future.
The guest Speaker further advice the participants to inculcate the habit of savings amidst economic hardship in the country.
Inaugurating the Cooperative Society,
Mrs Eliana Datong,Director of Cooperative Societies,Ministry of Commerce and Industries. Said the Cooperative should operate with shares,have a reserve and also educational fund.
Further advice the cooperative to register with the Plateau State Cooperative Financing Agency.
She pray that the cooperative will grow like a palm tree.
delivering his speech, the Interim President of the Cooperative Society.Mr. Tony Ngwen Lat pledged to work tirelessly to serve the members and uphold the values of cooperation.
as the President,Lat said his priority will be to ensure that the cooperative society reach and maintain a strong and all inclusive platform for members to survived.
Let us build a bright future for ourselves,our families and our Communities.
He also used the opportunity and appreciates the University’s Management under the Leadership of the Acting Vice Chancellor,Professor Shedrack Gaya Best for accepting the Cooperative’s proposal to run the cooperative society.
highlights of the event was goodwill messages from Dignitaries that witnessed the Occasion includes.
Dr. Anna Faka,Former Bursar of the University,The University’s Bursar ,Mr. Lawrence Kerekkum, President of the Plateau State Federation of Cooperative Societies, Mrs Hannatu Meshak among others.
Hon. Okoro Uzoma Anthony has vowed to correct infrastructural deficiencies facing Vabderpuye Ward and it environ occasion by incompetent and gross corruption of the previous administration in the ward.
As he decried high insecurity threatening the ward in particular and it environ in general, promised to tackle it head on if given the mandate to serve as counselor representing the good people of Vabderpuye Ward.
Hon. Uzoma who is contesting under the platform of People’s Democratic Party PDP, in Plateau make the promise in an interview with Journalists immediately after purchasing nomination form to vye for counsellorship to represent Vabderpuye Ward in the State local Government election slated to hold 9th October 2024.
He lamented total neglect of the Ward and it environ by successive government which make the ward lack basic amenities like motorable roads, effective drainages and others numerous to mention.
He further added that portable drinking water is lacking in the areas, which he said are some of the reasons he want to run for the position of counselor to change the narrative.
He further pointed out that the Ward practically lacked the presence of representation including erratic electricity supply, as in most cases the Ward stay for weeks, months without exaggerations without electricity supply which is affecting businesses in the area as the Ward is gradually becoming business hub of the state.
” I feel some of these abdominalitie can only be corrected if one is at the corridor of power than when you are outside, which necessitate the reasons while l want to contest for Counsellorship to change most of those infrastructural deficiencies”
On the aspects of insecurity, Vabderpuye is gradually becoming the business hub of the state, and you can agree with me that no business florish under the atmosphere of insecurity.
Anthony said as against these backdrop, when I am voted as the counselor of Vabderpuye Ward , l will ensure we work in collaboration with stakeholders in charge of security ,identify some flash points that is gradually turning into Safe Haven for criminals with the move of flushing them out.
Hon. Anthony called on his supporters to have trust in him, hold him accountable if he renegade on his manifestoes, and give him the needed overwhelming support for him to win the counsellorship seat come October 9th 2024.
The Nigeria luminary Chief Mike Ozekhome has mourn Senator Ifeanyi Uba.
According to Ozekhome,I just received the sad news of the death in far away London of my good friend, Senator Ifeanyi Uba.This is most heart-rending considering that he had visited me in my Abuja office before we flew together on the Air Space inaugural flight from Lagos to Gatwick Airport, London, on 30th March, 2024 barely four months ago.
During that trip as can be seen in the video herein, he bubbled with the sap of life like a yam tendril in the rainy season , to borrow the words of late celebrated Novelist, Chinua Achebe,in his epic, “Things Fall Apart”). Death,where is thy sting?
With your monstrous visage, why don’t you just leave us alone and stay in your pit of everlasting hell fire? God,grant Ifeanyi eternal repose of his effervescent soul,amen🙏.
I condole with his lovely family,the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the good people of Anambra South Senatorial District that he represented before his demise.
I pray to God Almighty to give them the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss with stoic equanimity and forbearance.
As local government elections is around the corner in plateau state Youths under the aegis of Tarok Youths has took to the streets of Lantang North to demonstrate their unalloyed support and approval for the candidature of Jinan Moses.
As they said election is not how copious you can speak English
exercising our right to vote.” A large group of Tarok Youths and Langtang Settlers, led by the well-known entertainer, Lakai Gwantim Victor (Serg Bizzymouth), came out in full force today, July 27th, 2024, to show their support for the aspirant who has gained their trust to bring about positive change in Langtang North.
As they marched through Langtang North, the citizens warmly welcomed them, filled with hope and belief in Mr. Winston Jinan Moses. The people expressed their acceptance of this young politician’s clear and brilliant ideas.
With the electorate fully convinced of their choice, let us embrace this transformational leadership and allow it to take its rightful place.
The citizens of Langtang North have been particularly drawn to Mr. Winston Jinan Moses’ platform due to several key aspects that have resonated with them:
1. Clarity of Thoughts: Mr. Moses has shown a remarkable ability to articulate his ideas clearly and concisely. His platform is well-defined, and he effectively communicates his plans and vision for Langtang North’s development.
2. Brilliance of Ideas: The citizens appreciate Mr. Jinan’s innovative and forward-thinking ideas. He has presented practical solutions to the challenges faced by the Local Government, addressing issues such as infrastructure, education, healthcare, and job creation.
3. Youth Empowerment: As a young politician, Mr. Moses has placed a strong emphasis on empowering the youth of Langtang North. His platform includes initiatives to enhance educational opportunities, vocational training, and entrepreneurship support for young people, allowing them to thrive and contribute to the development of Langtang North.
4. Transformational Leadership: The citizens are inspired by Mr. Moses’ commitment to bringing about positive change in Langtang North. His leadership style focuses on inclusivity, transparency, and accountability, promising to transform the region and improve the lives of its residents.
These key aspects of Mr. Winston Jinan Moses’ platform has resonated with the citizens of Langtang North, instilling a sense of hope and belief in his ability to lead and bring about the desired transformation.
Aspirants for the coming local government elections in Plateau state under the platform of Action Democratic Party ,ADP, Chollom Jude Chuwang and Morris Choji has promised to Librates the people of his local Government who have been hypnotized by the bad government of the previous leaders in the council.
As they separately decried gross failure of the previous administrations to alliaviate the living conditions of the people in the locality for gross failure in the provision of necessary developmental infrastructures.
Hon.Chollom Chuwang who is contesting for the position of Chairmanship under the platform of ADP in Jos South LGC, and his counterpart Morris Choji contesting for counsellorship in Kuru Ward “A”, Jos South Local Government of plateau state.
The two aspirants harps on the failure of the previous administrations piloting the Affairs of Jos South local government failure to provide the council with the necessary infrastructural development as the reasons while they decided to contest for the council elections billed to hold 9th October 2024.
Chollom who is vying for Chairmanship of Jos South local government highlighted some of the failure of the previous administration of the council to include , lack of Place for the traders in the LGC to carry out their legitimate business without been harassed by the government agency saddled with the mandate of decongesting the city center by those claimed to be trading in unauthorized place by the government.
Pointed out that under his watch as the chairman of Jos South Local Government, I will ensure that permanent locations is earmarked for these categories of business men and women to carry on their legitimate businesses undisturbed.
He also decried government failure to address the issue of education in the community where some communities in the council lack primary and secondary schools, and where they existed they lack befitting infrastructure condusive for learning, Chollom promise to upgrade educational infrastructure in his Local council if voted as chairman of the council in the coming LGC election.
He lamented the rate of crimes and criminality in the council occasion by lack of jobs for ablebody men and women of the council and its environ.
Under my watch as local council’s Chairman, I will ensure that skilled acquisition programs is Organises for at the able body men and women in the locality since there is no white collar job anywhere in the country.
With the training of this people on different skills they will be empower by giving them t starter packs which will keep them away from crimes hitherto threatening the council.
Still on insecurity, it’s not possible for insecurity to be fought and won alone without involvement of stakeholders within and outside the council, stressed that with that at the back of my mind I will ensure that all security agencies are involved in the fight against insecurity in Jos South which involves traditional leaders, security agencies and above all the paramilitary personnel.
Chollom called on his supporters to trust him and give him the mandate of Chairman Jos South Local Government, promised not to disappoint them.
On his part Hon. Muari Kwiz Choji who is an aspirant for Kuru “A” Ward , said he decided to contest for Counsellorship of the above mentioned Ward because of incompetent and gross failure of the past administration.
Called for support from his supporter and promised not to disappoint the trust they have in him if given the mandate as counsellor of Kuru “A” Ward.
Youth Wing of the All Progressive Congress APC, has called for Restraint over the planed protests expected to commence 1st August 2024 .
As the youths in plateau state has been advised to execise high level of restraint from participating in the plan August 1st 2024 nation wide protest.
The restrain of the youths in the nationwide planned protest is contained in a Press statement dated 27th August 2024 signed by it leader Nanloh Joseph and made available to this medium in Jos, plateau state.
The Youth Wing on the Plateau advised to give President Bola Ahmed Tinibu a chance as he is working round the clock to make life more meaningful to Nigeria youths testament of his administration effort toward giving the 774 Local Government Areas full autonomy and the most recently approval of 70k minimum wage and the N 439 Billions released to the 36 plus FCT NG-CARES intervention fun.
The Plateau State APC Youth Wing also use the opportunity to call on Plateau State students studying in different institution of the country to check the list of higher institutions recently released by FG under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinibu’s Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) in other to apply for the loan.
Furthermore, the Youth Wing frowned at those politicians who lost out in the 2023 election and are hiding under the present situation to be inciting youths to go on protest.
Similarly, the wing further use the opportunity to thank all the religious bodies like Church of Christ in Nations (COCIN) Evangelical Church Winning All(ECWA) and others for their timely intervention by asking their members to restraint from participating in the protest.
They also call on the JNI and ethnic groups to call on their members to do so.
The All Progressive Congress APC, Stakeholder on the plateau Honourable lshaya Itse has Felicitates with the Former governor of plateau State and Senator Federal Republic of Nigeria in 9th Assembly as he mark another Birthday Day Celebration.
As Itse described Dariye as Great Leader, lcon, Mentor and above all God fearing who has leave his foot prints on sand of history through his leadership as Governor, Senator and outside power.
Hon. Itse birthday wishes to Dariye which is contained in a release dated 27th July 2024 personally signed by him and made available to this medium in Jos, plateau state.
He used the release to exemplify the quality leadership of the former governor of the state, Chief Joshua Dariye whom he further described as bridge builder who love to see all are happy together irrespective of Political, Economic and social status.
However wish him a.k.a “Head Boy” good health , Sound Mind and more years ahead to continue to contribute meaningfully to the Political, Economic and social development of plateau , and Nigeria at large.
Happy Birthday Celebration My Mentor.
Hon. Ishaya Itse. APC Stakeholder In plateau State.
Ahead local government election in plateau state , the Action Democratic Party (ADP),in the state has taken prayer before God to open the eyes of the electorates in the state and vote for the party in the forth coming local government elections and end the current excruciating economic, Social and other pains the people are going through occasion by incompetent government.
As the State Chairman of ADP pointed out that the only party that is prepared mentally and otherwise for governance , who have the interest of downtrodden at heart ,and ready for governance is the Action Democratic Party (ADP).
The admonitions and Supplications was revealed by the Chairman ADP Bitrus Boyi Ngah of in Plateau State in an interview with Journalists recently during the commencement of sales of nomination forms to prospectives candidates of the party who may want to contest for Chairmanship or counsellor under the ambrella of ADP in Plateau state capital.
The party chairman said with his research carried out on separate occasions, showed that the people of plateau state and by extension Nigeria are yearning for change, because they have tested the old order that has failed them woofully,and the people have decided for change ,they wouldn’t want to continue making the same mistakes but rather to embrace New order as encapsulated in ADP.
The chairman further add that is while you see a lots of aspirants who want to contest under the party are coming to purchase nomination forms either for the counselor ship or Chairmanship to exercise their civic duty.
Stressed that a lot of people have come to picked the form for both the Chairman and counsellor , but the statistics of the numbers of those that have but the form so far be ascertained for now till we check our records .
The chairman stressed that the Party is for the council’s election, and promised to give the aspirants contesting under the party every necessary backing to ensure they win the elections.
He assured the party’s readiness to make significant impact in wining reasonable numbers of local governments in the state and ward as for the counsellorship.
Added that ADP in the state is not in any competition with any party whether by numerical strength or financial muscles and neither is at war with them .
“We believed we will deliver in our capacity as party , we knows that people no more go for money bags politicians , those who deceived them, and those politicians they have treated and failed.
“We Just Just Concluded Senatorial return election when the senator under our able party came on board , PDP was excluded from the ballot paper , but we have other political parties participating , and the electorate go for the Senator which is a pointer that the electorate now go for credible candidate, said the people are yearning for true change without sentiment.”
The Party chairman added that the people have seen changes now because the senator who is coming from the Party ,ADP is a humble man.
People are coming into party with the believe that everybody loves the Party, personality of the Party .
When you see the senator , you know he is taking his time without any pressure from any quarters, following the Party direction and doing things with ease.
The party is following the steps of it symbol which is Book, meaning Wisdom , in terms of religious aspects, whether you are a Muslim or Christian ADP frowns at discriminations take everybody along.
“People are beginning to see the prospects of the party , the way people are rushing to be member of the party gives us the hope that we will win the local and other subsequent elections.
However, advised the party supporters to mobilize in peaceful nature deviod of violence but by peaceful , transparent and to mobilize the people around them,to support the candidates of the party in their various positions.
” We have been talking with our agents, supervisors to be at the collation center and those to be drafted to plasiec office to be peaceful irrespective of the out come of the election.”
Hon. Bitrus however advised the teeming supporters of ADP to be peaceful and do a purposeful campaign of peace , success ,give people hope , that voting ADP is the best thing that that would happen to the state and by extension Nigeria in general.
Reiterated the Party’s determination to ensure that every citizens of the local government where the party wins reap benefits of voting ADP into power at the grassroots.
Aspirant for October 9th Local Government elections in Lantang North LGC, Honourable Winston Jinan Moses has promised to increase the internal generated revenue of Lantang North that would make the council free from depending on monthly allocation from federations account.
As he decried the gross failure of former Chairmen of the council who only used the councils resources and other internal generated revenue to better their lots, family and cronies and left the council and its citizens in impoverished .
Hon. Winston was speaking in an interview with the journalists 25th July 2024 at the People’s Democratic Party PDP, Secretariat shortly after collecting his nomination form to contest Chairmanship seat in Lantang North LGC of plateau state.
On what motivated him in taking the steps to participate in the election for the Chairmanship position of the above mentioned Local government, he said, it is necessary to inject high level of hygiene into Lantang North LGC polity, added that his desire is ensure the people of Lantang North have good leadership, because the people of the local government has really suffered from what he described as maladministration.
The young politician stressed that politics in Lantang North has been reduced to sentiment , propaganda, greed and stomach infrastructure, as many politicians particularly in Lantang North are good at nothing but Perpetrating themselves in power.
Lamented that those who are suppose to beat the core of of politics are been relegated to the background,reiterated the critical ingredient sincerity of purpose, good Governance , provision of infrastructure for creating enably environment for enterprise to strive have been relegated.
Said those are some of the things that propelled him to join politics to use his power as the Chief Executive of the local council, believed that conviction the people of the LGC has showed him , and the good will they have demonstrated so far, we are certain that we are going to win this election.
Further lamented that it’s time for the local government to move ahead revealed that the Lantang North local council is the poorest LGC in the whole of Government.
“By the Grace of God, when we come board, the boundary of corporate enterprise and governance is the key to the administration.”
On what to do to bring good Governance and my advice to the people of Lantang North, said he didn’t miss word with propaganda, sentiment like who is , what family and so on.
“My message to the electorates is for them to look at the vision we have for them”.
” Forget about money politics that will finish a week or more , what is the vision for self sustainance of the people”.
However promised that when his administration come on board, by the special Grace of God, when Sworn-In within 3 years he will remove Lantang North currently over dependent on the federal allocation, will be removed there are strategic investments we
suppose to make as an individuals , question the government of not doing the same thing.
Give example of some countries which their Coast are owned by the local Councils .
Hon Habila Tonga, the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) an aspirant in the October 2024 Local Government Election in Plateau state, has Formally declares his intention to contest for the Chairmanship position of Langtang North LGA.
Hon. Habila Tonga pledged that if given the opportunity to run the business of the local government in the role of its chairman, he will bring massive infrastructural development and transformation of the local government and urged delegates to vote for him and watch saying that his records speaks for itself.
Tonga expressed optimism that, if given the chance to lead Langtang North, he would alter popular perceptions of the local government governance.
The PDP Chairmanship aspirant made his official declaration on Saturday, July 20, 2024 in Jat Ward, Bwarat district of Langtang North.
while addressing the ward EXCO, thanked them for their rousing welcome adding that the reason behind his aspiration is to bring progress, human and capital development in Langtang North as the local government is being lacked behind and to solicits for their support to move the local government forward. With his campaign Slogan the HEART Project . Health, Education, Agriculture and Rural Transformation.
Responding, Jat WardPDP EXCOs thanked Hon Habila Tonga for the visit, and advocated for peaceful electioneering campaign with the promised that the Jat wardEXCOs will support his political activities to the people as he has done more than enough and charged him to remember his promises if victory smiles on him, and not to toe the path of politicians who cast away all their campaign promises behind them after winning actions. The Honorable was welcomed by a massive crowd who publicly declare their support to the aspirant in all ramifications.
“Hon. Habila Tonga has demonstrated unwavering commitment to our community through various initiatives and projects aimed at improving our quality of life. His vision for Langtang North is one of growth, unity and development, that resident’s voice is heard and valued”. Some supporters said.
There is palpable mass decamping threatening the All Progressive Congress APC,in plateau state as there are massive decamped to the ruling People’s Democratic Party PDP ,in the state ahead local government election slated for 9th October 2024 .
This is as the party, PDP has temporarily suspended the influx of decampees into the party pending it’s conclusion of it Congress billed to hold 27th July 2024.
The Acting Publicity Secretary of PDP, in plateau state, Alhaji Yaro Mairake disclosed this in an exclusive interview with this medium at the PDP Secretariat on Monday 22nd July 2024.
He said the chances of PDP sweeping the Seventeen Local Governments in the forthcoming local Government election in the state is not in doubt, in fact One hundred percent possible considering the current influx of decampees from other parties, mostly the All Progressive Congress APC in the state.
He revealed that the party has commence the sales of nomination forms for the forthcoming Local Government elections since last week, and members of the party are coming to purchase the nomination form waiting for primary and the proper election because aside from PDP in the State there is no functional political party that can contest the party he boasted.
On the responses of members to the purchase of the form, the Acting Publicity Secretary of PDP Alhaji Mairake said, it’s encouraging so far as many has come forward to purchase the form both that for Chairmanship and counselor.
However revealed the date for the party’s Congress slated on Saturday 27th July 2024.
Called on the electorates in the state to come forward again and demonstrate their usual political patriotism as they did in the last general election and vote overwhelmingly for the candidates of PDP in the forthcoming Local Government elections across board.
People’s Democratic Party PDP, aspirant in Lantang North Local Government in the forthcoming Local Government elections in Plateau State, honorable Nanven Johnson has promised to enhance administration in the local council if given the mandate in the forthcoming LGC election.
As he revealed that it has been his desire as he have been following and watching keenly over the years how the local Councils is halfhazardly run, and hope to enhanced it activities.
Nanven was speaking in an interview with Journalists during the purchase of nomination form to run for the position of Chairman in Lantang North LGC at the PDP Secretariat ahead of the council’s election slated for October 2024.
On how sure he is that he can make it through the murky water to emerge the chairman of Lantang North, he revealed that he is sure because his people of Lantang North are solidly behind his candidature they have been yearning for positive change that will enthroned development in the council.
He stressed that he is currently having Five Points Agenda as his manifestoes which by the Grace of God,he hope to pursue vigorously to logical implementation if voted as the chairman of the council.
On the issues of insecurity which have been ravaging the State, local government and by extension Nigeria as a whole, he hinted that he has outlined plans to tackle it head on, which he said is top secret which suppose not be discussed publicly including in the media because it’s security matter.Hon.Nanven maintained.
The Counsellorship aspirant for Vanderpuye Ward ahead 2024 Local Government Election in plateau state Comrade Okoro Uzoma Anthony has called on the people of Vanderpuye to shun politics of ethnicity and vote according to the competence of aspirant that can bring development closer to the people at grassroots .
As he promised to tackled infrastructural Challenges currently facing Vanderpuye if given the opportunity to serve as counsellor representing Vanderpuye in Jos North local government of Plateau State.
Comrade Anthony who is contesting under the platform of People’s Democratic Party (PDP), was speaking in an interview with our reporter in Jos, Plateau State Capital 21st July 2024 on what inspired him to join politics and how he hope to weather the storm of politics to Clinch the seat.
Anthony who has his Campaign Slogan as “A New Vanderpuye Is Here”, said he was born and bread in plateau state,and his quest to vye for the position of counsellor in Vanderpuye Ward is majorly because of gross lack of basic social amenities like Portable drinking water ,insecurities and epileptic power supply from electricity.
Comrade Anthony stressed that the issue of insecurity bedeviling the Ward is becoming a source of worry to the residents in particular,and the state as a whole, particularly as the ward is gradually becoming business hub of the state .
He lamented how some Hoodlums are terrorizing businessmen and women with their neferious activities and promised to tackle the menace head on if voted as the counselor of Vanderpuye ward in the forthcoming local government election in the state billed for 19th October this year.
He further added that all the challenges facing Vanderpuye community and others can’t be effectly tackled if one is not at the corridor of power which is the reasons he is contesting for Counsellorship position to pave way for me to help my community.
Promised to change the narrative of “Seat Down And Look ” attitude of the residents of the community who have high level of apathy for politics ,called on them to come out and involve in politics for the interest of the community in particular and the state in general.
Reiterate that Vanderpuye Ward under his leadership , he hope to bring peace initiative that will cut across all tribes, ethnic groups where they will come together and share our differences.
He however advised all to shun politics of ethnicity and tribal sentiment,and look at the competence of the person that can deliver .
“They should look the quality of the candidate so that at the end of the day, the person they voted into power, is able to represent them effectively”.
On his challenges as the electioneering campaign is about to kick start, he said he envisage tribal and ethnic sentiment which cannot be ruled out from politics, but assured that he is equal equal to the task as he is certain at the end of the day he will triumph.
Comrade Okoro Uzoma Anthony who is Counsellorship Aspirant in Vanderpuye Ward is contesting on the platform of People’s Democratic Party (PDP).
The State Working Committee (SWC), of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Plateau State Chapter has commenced sales of nomination forms for the Local Government Council Elections.
The announcement of the sales nomination forms is contained in a press statement dated 20th July and signed by the Acting State Publicity Secretary of PDP Alhaji Mairake Yaro and made available to journalists in jos According to the statement
Aspirants can come to the state party Secretariat for the forms and other details in connection with the Local Government Elections
The New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) is soliciting for financial assistance for aspirants contesting for the ticket ahead of the 2024 Plateau State Local Government Councils Election across the 17 Councils .
Speaking on behalf of the aspirants,Comr. Timlok Fyenda Esq MIASS CPMN phd in view NNPP Senatorial candidate Plateau south in 2023 election in a world press conference held on Saturday in Jos, Plateau State party Secretariat.
He said the aspirants underwent evaluations on their academic records, eligibility, membership and voter cards, passport but they have serious constraints to provide them with financial assistance especially now that most of them are facing challenges of electioneering campaign ahead of 9th October,2024 .
Comr.Timlok disclosed that the party is willing to take over Plateau State , while addressing journalists after interface with the aspirants
He emphasized the party’s interest in producing the next Chairmen of the 17 LGAs and bringing the exemplary governance witnessed in Kano State to their region.
Comr.Timlok Fyenda Esq said: “The state Chapter have undergoes screening of eligible aspirants of the party on their expression of interest from the academic records credentials, so the NNPP didn’t have the financial muzzle to do anything except with the support of the national body .
“The party membership and voters card, their passport photographs, some of them even have a waiver, your membership dues payment and any other additional information, that is the checklist. We’re here to request .
“We will be very much interested in whoever becomes our candidates. Our interest is that we should produce by the grace of God the next Chairmen in the state.“And the kind of governance example we are learning in Kano state will also move to Plateau state by the end of their tenure.”
He highlighted his presence in the community and his previous experiences in handling security matters within the state.
I am sure there are competent people in NNPP that can win the election with landslide victory if the exercise is conducted free and fair and I am sure that their goal will be achieve ,“I’m here,to drive them with passion, drive by Sincerity, honesty and openness
The APC Stakeholder in Plateau State Honourable Ishaya Itse has Congratulates the New Iman of Jos Central Mosque Ghazali Isma’ila Adam .
Honorable Itse has extended his heartfelt congratulations to Ghazali Isma’ila Adam on his introduction as the New Chief Imam of Jos Central Mosque, following the demised of Sheikh Imam Muhammad Lawan Adam.
The APC Stakeholder holder in the state congratulatory message is contained in a press statement dated 20th July 2024 personally signed by him, he noted that Imam Adam’s appointment as the 10th substantive Chief Imam by the Jos Central Mosque Management Committee, Chaired by Alh. Garba Abdulkadir is a testament to his dedication, spiritual knowledge, and impactful leadership.
He explained that Imam Adam’s legacy of justice, selflessness, and steadfast commitment to the spiritual growth of the people, particularly his efforts to instil moral values in the youth.
Honorable Itse expressed confidence that Imam Adam will utilize his vast spiritual knowledge to guide the people and promote peace and unity in the state.
He hoped that Imam Adam’s influence would foster a culture of peace, love, tolerance, and kindness, in order to contribute to a harmonious working atmosphere and the spiritual and economic growth of the people.
On behalf of the APC in the state and the peace-loving people of Plateau State, honorable Itse congratulates Ghazali Isma’ila Adam on his well-deserved honour and prayed for God’s strength and good health for him to lead the congregation in prayer, guidance, and community service.
He also prayed that Imam Adam’s tenure would consolidate and strengthen peace, harmony, and prosperity for the Muslim Ummah in Jos and Nigeria in general.
The APC Stakeholder in Plateau State Honourable Ishaya Itse has Congratulates the New Iman of Jos Central Mosque Ghazali Isma’ila Adam .
Honorable Itse has extended his heartfelt congratulations to Ghazali Isma’ila Adam on his introduction as the New Chief Imam of Jos Central Mosque, following the demised of Sheikh Imam Muhammad Lawan Adam.
The APC Stakeholder holder in the state congratulatory message is contained in a press statement dated 20th July 2024 personally signed by him, he noted that Imam Adam’s appointment as the 10th substantive Chief Imam by the Jos Central Mosque Management Committee, Chaired by Alh. Garba Abdulkadir is a testament to his dedication, spiritual knowledge, and impactful leadership.
He explained that Imam Adam’s legacy of justice, selflessness, and steadfast commitment to the spiritual growth of the people, particularly his efforts to instil moral values in the youth.
Honorable Itse expressed confidence that Imam Adam will utilize his vast spiritual knowledge to guide the people and promote peace and unity in the state.
He hoped that Imam Adam’s influence would foster a culture of peace, love, tolerance, and kindness, in order to contribute to a harmonious working atmosphere and the spiritual and economic growth of the people.
On behalf of the APC in the state and the peace-loving people of Plateau State, honorable Itse congratulates Ghazali Isma’ila Adam on his well-deserved honour and prayed for God’s strength and good health for him to lead the congregation in prayer, guidance, and community service.
He also prayed that Imam Adam’s tenure would consolidate and strengthen peace, harmony, and prosperity for the Muslim Ummah in Jos and Nigeria in general.
Governor, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang has extended his heartfelt congratulations to Ghazali Isma’ila Adam on his introduction as the new Chief Imam of Jos Central Mosque, following the demised of Sheikh Imam Muhammad Lawan Adam.
Governor Mutfwang’s congratulatory message is contained in a press statement dated 19th July 2024 signed by Director of Press and public affairs to the governor Gyang Bere and made available to this medium in jos, plateau state.
In a congratulatory message, Governor Mutfwang noted that Imam Adam’s appointment as the 10th substantive Chief Imam by the Jos Central Mosque Management Committee, Chaired by Alh. Garba Abdulkadir is a testament to his dedication, spiritual knowledge, and impactful leadership.
He highlighted Imam Adam’s legacy of justice, selflessness, and steadfast commitment to the spiritual growth of the people, particularly his efforts to instil moral values in the youth.
Governor Mutfwang expressed confidence that Imam Adam will utilize his vast spiritual knowledge to guide the people and promote peace and unity in the state.
He hoped that Imam Adam’s influence would foster a culture of peace, love, tolerance, and kindness, in order to contribute to a harmonious working atmosphere and the spiritual and economic growth of the people.
On behalf of the government and the peace-loving people of Plateau State, Governor Mutfwang warmly congratulated Ghazali Isma’ila Adam on his well-deserved honour and prayed for God’s strength and good health for him to lead the congregation in prayer, guidance, and community service.
The Governor also prayed that Imam Adam’s tenure would consolidate and strengthen peace, harmony, and prosperity for the Muslim Ummah in Jos and beyond.
president, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on 18th July, 2024, in the presence of NLC president, Joe Ajaero and TUC president, Festus Osifo, approved a minimum wage of 70 thousand Naira for every Nigerian worker.
He also promised to review it every 3 years. This is coming after years of struggle by Nigerian workers, with threats of strike, warning strikes and actual strikes.
The increase comes at a time Nigerians are asphyxiating under severe hardship amid excruciatingly high cost of living driven by spiraling inflation and dire economic challenges in an inclement environment of palpable government wastes, leakages and ostentatious living. Using a bag of rice as a metaphor, Nigerians have refused to indulge in any euphoria of jubilation as the 70 Thousand Naira will not even be able to buy a bag of rice which now sells for between 75 and 100 thousand naira per bag.
They wonder how this meager enhancement of salary will positively affect the high cost of accommodation, transportation, electricity, healthcare services, living standards, etc.The take-home pay of every worker ought to be a matter of public interest, especially to those minding the levers of power, because it is a critical issue affecting all workers, employers of labour and the entire economy.
Poor compensation or remuneration breeds inequality and affects productivity and this can serve as a catalyst for social vices such as stealing, banditry, insurgency, kidnapping, suicide, homicide, armed robbery, prostitution, human and drug trafficking, etc. With a view to addressing poor wages and its attendant consequences, international organizations, governments and non-governmental organizations have coined terms such as “minimum wage”, “living wage” and “reasonable wage” to describe the different types of wages every worker should be entitled to.
In this intervention, I will address these levels of wages and make a case for a “reasonable wage”; as opposed to living and the just presidentially sanctioned minimum wage of 70 Thousand Naira. DEFINITION OF TERMSIt is common knowledge that “wage” is the reward or compensation for labour.
. The terms “minimum wage,” “living wage” and “reasonable wage”, all relate to compensation for labour but differ in their definitions and implications. Here’s a brief explanation of each of those terms.MINIMUM WAGEThis is the lowest legal pay that an employer can offer employees.
It is the least amount of remuneration that an employer is required to pay wage earners for the work performed during a given period, which cannot be reduced by collective agreement or an individual contract. It is set by law and varies by country and sometimes by states or regions within a country. Sometimes, it can be arrived at by a collective agreement.
From facts obtained from Wikipedia.org on the 9th July, 2024, the minimum wage in Nigeria is ₦30,000 per month which is just 24.00 USD per month? By way of comparative analysis with some other countries globally, in Equatorial Guinea, the minimum wage is FCFA 129,035 (US$224) per month. In the Republic of Congo, it is FCFA 90,000 (US$170) per month in the formal sector. In Botswana, the minimum wage is P 7.34 (US$0.62) an hour for most full-time labour in the private sector; P 1,786 (US$152) per month. Rwanda RWF 56,668 (N64,602); South Africa R4,067.2 – R4,412.8 (N322,406.944 – N349,802.656); Kenya is KES15,201 (N172,683.36).
In UAE, there is no general minimum wage as it differs from profession to profession. However, for skilled Labourers AED 5,000 (N2,019,435); people with University degrees AED12,000 (N4,846,644); qualified technicians AED 7,000 (N2,827,209); South Korea is 2,010,580 Won (N2,161,574.558). China differs from city to city. However, Shanghai is RMB 2,690 per month (N551,181) and Heilongjiang RMB 1,450 (N 297,105). Singapore does not prescribe a general minimum wage for all its workers.
However, the minimum Singaporean wage is averaged at 6,792SGD/Month = N7,464,408).The minimum wage in Canada is set federally and by each province and territory; ranges from CA$13 to CA$16 (US$9.69 to US$11.93) per hour.
The minimum wage calculated here is a weighted average based on the relative population in each province. In Australia, most workers are covered by an award, which may vary by employee age, geographical location and industry. Workers receive mandatory employer loadings such as penalty rates or leave loading.
Minimum wages are set federally by the Fair Work Commission. For those 21 and older, not covered by an award or other instrument, (as of July 1, 2023) – the minimum wage is $A 882.80 (US$600) per week, or $A 23.23 (US$15) per hour Casual workers are paid a loading of typically 25%, resulting in a minimum of A$28 (US$18) per hour for those workers.
Workers under 21, apprentices and trainees not covered by an award, have a minimum wages set at a percentage of the ordinary rate. For those under 16, this is 36.8% or A$7.87 (US$5.25) per hour; $A 9.83 (US$6.56) with the casual loading. In France, it is €1,709.28 (US$2022) gross per month, €11.27(US$12.5) per hour. 12.41 per hour is the minimum wage in Germany, a higher minimum wage is often set by collective bargaining agreements and enforceable by law. In Ghana, it is ₵18.19 (US$1.2) per day. In Morocco, it is MAD 3,500 (US$349) per month in public sector, MAD 3,111 (US$310) per month in private sector, 84.37 Dh, (US$8.42) per day for agricultural workers. In Palestine, it is 1,880 ILS (US$582) per month.
In the United States of America, the Federal nationwide minimum wage in the United States is US$7.25 per hour. States may also set a minimum, in which case the higher of the two is controlling; some territories are exempt and have lower rates.
As of January 3, 2022, effective state minimum wage rates range from US$7.25 to US$15.00 per hour, with an average of about $12.00 across all minimum wage workers as of 2019. Local government minimum wages exist as well, the highest of which reach to $17.13 per hour.
The minimum wage in the United Kingdom is: £11.44 stg (US$15.67) per hour for those aged 21+ £8.60 (US$11.78) per hour for those aged 18–20£6.40 (US$8.77) per hour for those aged 16-17, apprentices aged 16 to 18, and those aged 19 or over who are in their first year of apprenticeship. Employees under the age of 16 are not entitled to the National Minimum Wage.
It is important to note that the term “minimum wage” does not mean minuteness or paltriness. The goal of the minimum wage is to ensure a basic standard of living for workers. However, the extant #30,000.00 (Thirty Thousand Naira) minimum wage in Nigeria cannot guarantee a basic standard of living. With this wage, it will take a worker three months to earn enough to buy a mere bag of rice.In January 2024, the Federal government had inaugurated a 37-member tripartite committee to review the National Minimum Wage.
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) had insisted on a minimum wage of #250,000.00 (Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira) given the uncontrollable inflation in the country and the value of the ever-depreciating naira against the dollar in an economy that is fast being dollarised.A BRIEF HISTORY OF MINIMUM WAGE IN NIGERIALet us recall that the late Premier of Western Region, the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, had successfully implemented the first minimum wage policy in Nigeria.
From October 1954, the minimum wage paid by Awolowo to Westerners actually doubled that paid to workers of the same level in other parts of Nigeria. Western Region government paid 5 shillings and six pence minimum wage to workers at a time that workers in the North were paid only two shillings and eight pence. He had wanted to implement a national minimum wage.
He had indeed made it one of the cardinal agenda of his administration if elected as Prime Minister of Nigeria, an ambition that never came to pass. Chief Awolowo had lost in the 1959 elections to Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, KBE, PC, Nigeria’s first and only Prime Minister.
The Prime Minister however failed to do anything about a national minimum wage law to help Nigerian workers.The late President Shehu Shagari it was who eventually signed the first national minimum wage legislation into law in September, 1981.
The Nigerian Labour Congress, under the leadership of the late Hassan Sunmonu, had trenchantly advocated for this bill. All full-time employees were protected by this new rule, with the exception of seasonal workers and those employed by businesses with less than 50 employees.
The monthly salary was 125 naira. This wage at that time approximated to US$204 at the 1981 exchange rate of US$1 = 0.61 naira. Based on the current currency rate of approximately US$1 = #1,530 naira, the amount paid to Nigerians as minimum wage in 1981 would be equivalent to nearly USD312, 120 naira at the 2024 rate. The new enhanced minimum wage in the country is still a mere #70, 000.00 (about US$ 46) per month, less than 15% of the salary earned by the average Nigerian 43 years ago! This means that the quality of lives of Nigerians have actually depreciated, rather than being enhanced.
This is the grouse of not just the organized labour, but of average Nigerian worker.THE LEGAL ASPECTS OF A NATIONAL MINIMUM WAGE Fixing the national minimum wage is a constitutional issue given the provisions of Part 1, item 34 of the (Exclusive Legislative List) Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended).
By virtue of the provisions of item 34 cited above, the National Assembly can, via legislation, prescribe a minimum wage for the federation or any part thereof. What it prescribes is binding on everyone, including the Federal, States and Local governments in Nigeria.
LIVING WAGE This is an estimate of the amount of money needed for a worker to meet their basic needs, which include food, housing, water, education and other essential expenses, while also allowing for some discretionary income. It is an income that allows an individual or family to also afford adequate shelter, clothing, childcare, healthcare, transportation and other basic needs such as personal care items, savings for unexpected events etc. It is that wage that is higher than the minimum wage.
Unlike the minimum wage, the living wage is not legally mandated but is often used as a benchmark for fair wages. It aims to provide a standard of living above the poverty line and it is calculated based on cost of living and basic needs.
Given that the cost of living is already killing the living in Nigeria, the government and the organized labour should look at a living wage. REASONABLE WAGE.
A reasonable wage is one that fairly compensates an individual for his or her work, covering basic living expenses and ensuring a decent standard of living.
The concept of a reasonable wage can vary depending on factors such as location, industry, job role, and cost of living. Here are some key aspects to consider when determining what might constitute a reasonable wage:FACTORS TO CONSIDER IN FIXING A REASONABLE WAGE Living Wage:
This is the minimum income necessary for a worker to meet his or her basic needs, including housing, food, healthcare, and other essentials. A living wage is often higher than the minimum wage and is adjusted for the cost of living in different areas.Market Rate:
Wages should be competitive with what other employers in the same industry and region are paying for similar work. This helps attract and retain talent.Skill Level and Experience: Employees with higher levels of skill, education, and experience typically command higher wages.Job Responsibilities: The complexity and responsibility of the job should be reflected in the wage. More demanding or critical roles should be compensated accordingly.
Economic Conditions: The state of the economy can influence wage levels. During times of economic growth, wages may rise, while during downturns, wage growth might slow or stagnate.Legal Requirements: Wages must comply with federal labour laws, including minimum wage regulations.Company’s Financial Health:
The ability of a company to pay its employees is also a factor. Financially stable companies are more likely to offer higher wages.Benefits and Perks:
Non-wage benefits such as health insurance, retirement plans, paid time off, and other perks contribute to the overall compensation package.A reasonable wage is a balance between these factors, ensuring that employees can live comfortably while employers remain competitive and financially sustainable.
THE EFFECTS OF POOR TAKE-HOME PAY DUE TO LOW MINIMUM WAGES THE ECONOMIC IMPACT
Any wage that cannot meet basic standard of living is nothing but exploitation and should be condemned by all. Workers earning minimum wage often struggle to meet basic needs, such as housing, food, healthcare, and education, which can perpetuate the cycle of poverty.
Low minimum wages contribute to widening income inequality, as the gap between the highest and lowest earners increases. Experience has shown that workers with higher disposable incomes are likely to spend more on goods and services, stimulating demand and economic growth. Conversely, low take-home pay can lead to decreased consumer spending, slowing economic growth.
THE SOCIAL IMPACT The social impact of law minimum wage is more worrisome than the economic impact. Financial stress from low wages can lead to poor mental and physical health outcomes, including increased rates of depression, anxiety, suicide, and chronic illnesses.
Also, inadequate income can result in poor living conditions, limited access to nutritious food, and insufficient healthcare.Low-income families may struggle to afford educational opportunities for their children, limiting social mobility and perpetuating cycles of poverty. Higher minimum wages can provide families with the resources needed to invest in their children’s education and future.
LABOUR MARKET IMPACT Low wages can lead to high employee turnover, as workers seek better-paying opportunities. This can increase costs for employers due to recruiting and training new employees.
Fair wages can improve employee morale and productivity, as workers feel more valued and motivated. Higher minimum wages can attract more individuals into the labour force, increasing labour market participation rates.
While, low wages may discourage people from entering or remaining in the workforce, particularly if the costs of working (e.g., transportation, childcare) outweigh the benefits.
GOVERNMENT AND POLICY IMPACT
Low-wage workers often rely on government assistance programs, such housing subsidies, to make ends meet. Thus, raising the minimum wage can reduce the burden on these programs and potentially lower government spending.
The minimum wage is a contentious issue in political debates, with arguments about the balance between fair pay and potential negative effects on employment. Recently, the Federal Government of Nigeria said it can pay what it can afford, even as some of the states have distanced themselves from the benchmark of #60,000 (Sixty Thousand Naira).
My advice is that policymakers and organized labour should also consider the impact on small businesses, employment rates, and overall economic health when determining minimum wage levels. Also, there should be a periodic review of minimum wage to reflect the economic reality of the times.
POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS AND ALTERNATIVES
As noted earlier, the extant minimum wage is Nigeria cannot sustain any good standard of living. There should therefore be a gradual increase or a periodic review of the minimum wage to reflect the economic realities. Also, adjusting the minimum wage based on the cost of living in different States can ensure that wages are more appropriate for local economic conditions.
People who work in urban areas should be compensated more than people who work in rural areas. Wage review should take into consideration, the cost of housing, transportation, food, etc.Combining minimum wage increases with other supportive measures, such as tax credits and job training programs, can provide a more comprehensive approach to improving the livelihoods of low-wage workers.
CONCLUSION :
Addressing the issue of poor take-home pay through minimum wage policies requires a nuanced approach that considers the economic, social, and labour market impacts, as well as potential policy solutions to support both workers and employers. It is doubtful if the Tinubu government calmly took these into consideration.
A situation where workers can neither fend for themselves, nor their families is deplorable and must be avoided. It can lead to chaos, anarchy and uncontrollable social unrest. The festering crisis in Kenya which has led to citizens literally baying for the blood of a once-upon-a-time populist William Ruto is an eye opener to any sensible and reasonable government.
Granted that president Tinubu has obviously shown some concern and sensitivity to the plight of Nigerian workers by this new enhanced minimum wage, I dare say it has not done much to ameliorate the quagmire Nigeria is currently meshed in. Not to accept this reality and play the proverbial ostrich is unhelpful.
Time is not on government’s side to take more drastic steps to stem the corrosive hunger, anger and mass disenchantment currently ravaging Nigeria. For now, it is a case of minimum wage, maximum rage.
Hon Ishaya Itse has sympathetize with Pyem Nation in general and Gindiri in particular over the sad demise of the District Head Alhaji Tanko Adamu in the early hours of this morning 18th July 2024 Honorable Itse said the death of the District Head came to him as a rude shock
Stressed that he is deeply saddened that the traditional ruler who was reportedly hale and hearty yesterday afternoon passed on, in his sleep over the night.
The death of the traditional ruler is regrettable, because the late Alhaji Tanko Adamu was a man of peace, community mobilizer and builder who put in his all for the development of Gindiri District and the State at large.
Honorable Itse however condoled with the Plateau State, Mangu traditional Council, Pyem Nation and Members of the deceased immediate family over the irreparable loss.
And pray the Almighty Allah to grant the soul of the late Alhaji Tanko Adamu, Aljana’at Fidaus.
3 Division/Operation SAFE HAVEN while conducting operation to recover arms from a gunrunners’ hideout at Sangasa Village in Fann District was attacked in the early hours of 10 July 2024. During the operation, a member of the team, an immigration officer, Assistant Superintendent of Immigration CL Agwom, was killed by the criminals.
Following the incident, troops conducted follow-on operation in the district to recover illegal arms and ammunition and other dangerous weapons inline with the core mandate of the operation. During the operations that lasted for one week, the team arrested 8 suspects and recovered both automatic and locally fabricated weapons as well as different calibres of ammunition from Ratas, Ratoso and Sangasa Villages all in Fann District in Barkin Ladi LGA of Plateau State. Specifically, the following were recovered during the operation:
a. Twelve AK-47 rifles.
b. Twelve Fabricated AK-47 rifles.
c. Fifteen Dane guns.
d. Fifteen AK-47 magazine.
e. One AK-47 drum magazine having capacity of 75 rounds.
f.Two hundred and fifty rounds of 7.62 mm (Special).
g. Two cartridges.
h. Two bottles of gunpowder.
i. One sword.
j. One complete pair of military woodland camouflage dress.
k. One pair of military combat boot.
l. Two spears.
m. One bow and eight arrows.
n. Seven motorcycles.
The huge recoveries of arms, ammunition and other dangerous weapons as well as military uniforms from Fann District in just one week further affirms that the district is a criminal enclave.
Hence, the false propaganda by miscreants and other misguided persons are merely to divert attention from the large cache of weapons in the hands of unauthorized persons in the district.
Let me therefore seize this opportunity to reiterate that 3 Division/Operation SAFE HAVEN will leave no stone unturned in its quest to mop up illegal arms and ammunition within the Joint Operations Area in line with its mandate.
We therefore urge the public to continue to collaborate and avail security agencies with credible information that will aid in securing law-abiding citizens in the Joint Operations Area.
Also, as part of efforts to arrest criminals complicit in criminal activities in Fann District and environs, the following persons are hereby declared wanted by security agencies:
a.Mr Timothy Zakka Dung also known as Timaya.
b.Mr Sam P
c. Dachun Job
d. Yakubu Ishaku
Any person with useful information on the whereabouts of the wanted suspects should kindly contact the closest security outpost
Let me conclude this brief by acknowledging the courageous and brave efforts of Late Assistant Superintendent of Immigration Christopher Luka Agwom who paid the supreme price during the operation to recover arms and ammunition at Sangasa Village on 10 July 2024.
The officer, a Jarawa by tribe, who hails from Risek Community in Jos East Local Government Area of Plateau State, was very hardworking and reliable. He rose to become the Administrative Officer of Sector 4 Operation SAFE HAVEN through his dedication and commitment to duty. The death of the officer has left a vacuum not only to the young widow and 3 children he left behind but to the entire 3
Division/Operation SAFE HAVEN. The late officer was laid to rest at Rizek Community in Jos East Local Government Area of Plateau State yesterday 16 Jul 24.
Let me assure you that his sacrifice will not be in vain as we would not be deterred by false propaganda by miscreants and other misguided persons. 3 Division/Operation SAFE HAVEN remain resolute in its drive to rid the entire Joint Operations Area of criminalities.
COMMUNIQUE ISSUED BY THE PDP GOVERNORS’ FORUM AT THE END OF ITS MEETING IN ENUGU, ENUGU STATE ON WEDNESDAY, 17TH JULY 2024.
The PDP Governors’ Forum under the leadership of H.E. Governor Bala A. Mohammed, CON, held a meeting at the Enugu State Government House, Enugu, on Wednesday, July 17, 2024.
2. The meeting deliberated on a wide range of issues that border on our critical national interest, the state of our party particularly the forthcoming congress, the unprecedented hardship faced by majority of Nigerians as a result of the dismal performance of the APC-led Federal Government, the minimum wage negotiations, and the recurring issue of inter-governmental relations with special reference to local government autonomy and funding.
3. Following exhaustive discussions and consultations, the meeting resolved as follows:
i. UPCOMING PARTY CONGRESSES
a. In the spirit of the founding fathers of our great party who adopted internal democracy as the fundamental principle on which our party was built, the congresses leading to the election of party leaders, at the various tiers, must be all-inclusive, transparent, fair and in strict compliance with the constitution of the party.
b. To ensure the successful conduct of the congresses across the 36 states of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory, FCT.
ii. OFF SEASON ELECTIONS
On the off season elections in Edo and Ondo, the forum:
a. Admonishes all the parties to the elections to ensure that campaigns are issues-based, violence-free and in strict compliance with the provisions of the electoral act.
b. Urges the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to provide a level playing field that guarantees transparent, fair and unimpeachable elections as any act of bias will be totally resisted.
c. Urges Mr. President to show leadership as a true democrat by refraining from making any statement suggestive of political interference in the entire process.
iii. THE ECONOMY
The Forum notes with dismay and grave concern the mismanagement of the economy by the APC-led Federal Government.
iv. MINIMUM WAGE NEGOTIATIONS
The minimum wage negotiations are becoming unduly protracted. In the face of the attendant unprecedented hardship and impoverishment of majority of our people, the Forum resolves as follows:
a. That Labour’s demand for a substantial salary raise is eminently justified and therefore commands the total support of the Forum
b. While the Forum fully supports Labour’s demand, agreement must take into consideration the ability to pay by the local government, sub-national and federal government.
b. While negotiations are ongoing, we appeal for restraint in both utterances and actions that could lead to the complete breakdown of law and order and ultimately, the collapse of the economy.
v. SUPREME COURT RULING ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT ALLOCATION
a. The Forum believes in the efficacy of the local government system which ensures that governance is brought closer to the people as provided for in the constitution.
b. Will continue to support the autonomy of the Local Governments as enshrined in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
c. Forum holds the Supreme Court in the highest esteem, and is committed to obedience to court orders. However, the Forum urges that implementation of the court decision must be done in a manner that does not create a trust deficit between the federal governments and sub-national governments while also ensuring that the system does not suffer.
vi. THE CRISIS IN RIVERS STATE
The Forum notes the crises in the Rivers State Chapter of the party and commits to ensuring peace. The Forum has resolved to stand by His Excellency, Sir Sim Fubara, Governor of Rivers State; while at the same time employ wider consultations with stakeholders for a peaceful resolution and thus find a lasting solution to the crises.
vii. RESTORING THE NATION’S PAST GLORY
The Forum regrets that the 16 years of tremendous development under the PDP-led Federal Government, during which the country witnessed single digit inflation, the establishment of the existing anti-corruption institutions and higher standard of living for every Nigerian has been eroded during the life span of the lacklustre APC-led Federal Government.
The Forum identifies with the Nigerian populace in these troubling times and promises to bring back those good old days, of low inflation rate, affordable food, fuel and transportation, steady FDI inflows resulting in high naira value and the greater quality of human life as recorded.
In that regard, the meeting commended the Governors of PDP-controlled states for their innovative approaches to governance in many fields especially infrastructure, education, health, women and youth initiatives and the timely delivery of developmental projects, across the country.
The forum therefore calls on all Nigerians to refrain from anarchy as we all march towards the return of the PDP to power in 2027.
The meeting thanked the Host, His Excellency, Governor Peter Mbah for hosting the first meeting of the PDP Governors in recent times outside Abuja and for holding the Party together not only in Enugu State but in the entire South Eastern Geo-political Zone; as well as extolled his virtues and achievements as evidenced with major landmark projects and interventions.
Those in attendance were:
i. Gov. Bala Mohammed, CON – Bauchi State – Chairman ii. Gov. Siminalayi Fubara – Rivers State – Vice Chairman iii. Gov. Peter N. Mba (Host) iv. Gov. Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri – Adamawa State – Member vi Gov. Umo Eno – Akwa Ibom State – Member vii. Gov. Douye Diri – Bayelsa State – Member vii Gov. Sheriff Oborevwori – Delta State -Member ix. Gov. Godwin Obaseki – Edo State – Member x. Gov. Seyi Makinde – Oyo State – Member xi. Gov. Caleb Mutfwang – Plateau State – Member xii. Gov. Agbu Kefas – Taraba State – Member xiii. Gov. Dauda Lawal – Zamfara State – Member
Signed.
Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed, CON Chairman, PDP Governors Forum// Governor Bauchi State
It is with immense gratitude and joy that I make this address following the successful Elections Petition Tribunal ruling in Bauchi State on July 16, 2024 which asserted our victory in the February 3rd, 2024 Re-run elections of which we emerged victorious.
The Tribunal has affirmed my election as the duly elected Member Representing the Bassa/Jos North Federal Constituency under the Labour Party (LP).
The petition filed by Hon. Muhammad Adamu Alkali of the PRP challenging our victory was dismissed for lacking Merit, and the People’s mandate stays solid.
I solemnly extend my heartfelt appreciation to the people of Bassa/Jos North Federal Constituency and the entire people of Plateau State for the undistracted Faith in my capacity to Represent us amidst all challenges. Your support and belief in me have been my cornerstone- the fuel for this Journey of ours. I am deeply honored to serve you.
To the people and Government of Plateau State, your steadfast support and gracious commitment to the “Plateau Peoples Party” project is essential and embedded in me.
Together, we have shown that with Perseverance, Unity, and Faith, we can overcome any obstacle. Let us continue to pray and work towards better days for our precious constituency and our dear State.
I thank God Almighty for His continued guidance and blessings, and I pray for His wisdom in all our future endeavors. Thank you once again for your kindness, support, and belief in our shared vision.
*Hon. Amb. Daniel Asama Ago* (The Anki Kaboh)
*Member House of Representatives, Bassa/Jos North Federal Constituency*
Bemoaning the clearly anti party attitude activities and actions of the Wase Transition Interim Committee Chairman, Hon. Hamisu Anani Wase, various sources within the Wase PDP and the Wase APC confided in Wase Concerned PDP Youth* that it appeared Wase chapter of the PDP had the premonition that Hon. Hamisu Anani was on the verge of exiting PDP to APC when it nominated him the Plateau State Deputy Director General (DDG), Atiku-Mutfwang 2023 Campaign Council.
This is contained in a press statement dated 16th July 2024 signed by it Chairman Comrade Garba Sulaiman Sani and Secretary Comrade Richard Lohfa
Secretary General and made know to this medium in Jos, plateau State capital.
The release stressed that, it was the singular step taken by the Wase Chapter of the PDP that stopped Hamisu Anani from leaving the PDP for the APC along with his brother, one Hon. Engr. Hamza Haruna Wase who had left us for the APC.
Hon. Anani was aggrieved and angry with the Wase top PDP stakeholders because he was pacified by them to shelve his House of Reps membership ambition for the collective good of the party in Wase following his several unsuccessful attempts.
This unanimous decision by the LGA stakeholders did not go down well with Hon. Anani, hence he perfected all consultations and plans to leave the party for the APC.
Our sources add that another reason for his wanting to exit the PDP as that time was the failure of his choiced GOVERNORSHIP ASPIRANT, HON. KEFAS WUNUGAK (KEFIANO) to clinch the PDP governorship ticket for the State. Note that Anani had no any relationship, whatsoever with Governor Caleb Mutfwang before his appointment as the DDG Campaign Council.
He was for KEFIANO. No more. No less.
It was the culmination of these two factors, that Hon. Anani felt had no business any longer, whatsoever in the PDP and wanted to join the APC. He was determined to leave the PDP if not for his appointment as DDG, Atiku-Mutfwang 2023 Campaign Council.
That was how he was tamed ahead of the 2023 elections to remain with the PDP or better said, in the PDP. But the bottom line or the most pertinent question is, is he actually with the PDP? Of course he may be in the PDP, agreed.
It would be recalled, to tame him the more, we have it on records that he was well taken care of during mobilisations and campaigns according to conditions he gave for his participation but all to no avail as he eventually sabotaged the struggle.
Too unfaithful and selfish to let go all the preselection issues. He perceived all the Wase PDP stakeholders who supported shelving his aspiration as lifetime enemies.
As we write this piece the enmity is there. In fact that is the main reason that Hon. Anani punishes virtually everybody in Wase chapter of the PDP as he got the opportunity of being the TIC CHAIRMAN.
The reader would agree with us that maltreatment of party members is tantamount to working for the oppositions and also an antiparty act. That is the state of affairs as regards to the PDP in Wase today. It is an open secret that PDP members are suffering in the hands of Anani in Wase.
No responsible leader or member of the PDP in Wase is happy with the way things are being run under the vengeance seeker/missioner, Hon. Anani. One would wonder whether Anani is a PDP member as he claims.
It is therefore obvious, Hon. Anani remains in the PDP not because of the love of the Party but because he was appointed DDG, Atiku-Mutfwang 2023 Campaign Council and looking for opportunity to”avenge” himself.
His vindictiveness and desires for vengeance are never hidden or abated as he makes them known at any given opportunity.
However, in fairness to him, records show that he was relatively committed to ensuring Governor Caleb Mutfwang victory in Wase but sabotaged, subverted and jeopardized the PDP chances and eventual victory in the Houses of Reps and Assembly elections. He was not sincere in his support for the Houses of Reps and Assembly candidates.
We therefore, find it sanctionable for any Party member or leader to be selective in his support. It is antiparty. So, Anani deserves punishment for anti party not reward for perhaps supporting only the Governor in the recent general elections but today he is our TIC Chairman. And he has not faltered in his vengeance mission.
What are we saying as the *Wase Concerned PDP Youth* ? It is clear, that such individuals are not to be trusted let alone entrusted with the future of our dear party in whatever capacity.
With the aforementioned antecedents and how he currently engages in antiparty activities such as supporting loyalists of major opposition party for appointments in the state and local government civil service at the expense of our party loyalists; giving support and assistance in festive periods to opposition to detriment of party leaders and members.
For instance in recent Sallah, he gave rams to opposition members and leaders in Wase when most of our Stakeholders could not have chicken to kill for their families; discriminating against loyal party members because of the reasons earlier mentioned; general maltreatment of party members and lack of responsibility and genuine love for the party among other unpleasant issues that tarnish the image and popularity of our party in Wase LGA.
If Anani is left unchecked to continue with the destruction of our party in Wase, no doubt we would soon come to terms with reality as our people will definitely do the needful. No one else can just overnight turn people into slavery in the 21st century and expect them to be content with it.
We are in a free world where there are abundance of choices.
Moreover, it suffice to say Hon. Anani is in the APC with his soul and spirit while in the PDP with his flesh and blood. We have monitored all our local, community and tribal social media platforms where serious political discourses take place. We discover that members of the major opposition party (APC) in the state are the ones praising and celebrating Anani and craving for continuity of his Chairmanship in Wase. What does that tell a true party man? As Williams Shakespeare would say “The good for our enemies; bad for our friends.”
“The bad for our enemies; good for our friends.” On this note, this our yardstick. Why would members of the opposition celebrate him at the time members of his claimed party are filled with disillusionment, dissatisfaction and disenchantment.
It means he is against the interests of the party he claims to belong to. It is therefore indisputable to say that Anani is APC and he works for the APC in Wase but it takes responsibility and unwavering love for our party to understand that.
It appears, our party, the PDP is at a crossroads in Wase particularly in respect to her 2027 ambitions. To either discard Anani and shape her political future or cling to him and squander the future.
This is what is now on the table of the PDP LEADERS AND STAKEHOLDERS in Plateau State and particularly the number one PDP leader in the State and our amiable Governor, His Excellency Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang.
Remember, it is said, “A stitch in time saves nine.”
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has been assured that the delivery dates for the AH-1Z attack helicopters purchased by the Federal Government remains on track.
The assurance is contained in a press statement dated 16th July 2024 signed by Director of Public Relations and Information Nigerian Air Force Edward Gabkwet and made available to this medium.
The assurance came when the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar, represented by the Chief of Policy and Plans, Air Vice Marshal Sayo Olatunde met with officials of the United States Government and Bell Textron Company in the first Program Management Review (PMR) meeting to discuss progress made so far on the supply of the AH-1Z attack helicopters to the NAF.
The 5-day meeting, which began earlier today 16 July 2024 at NAF Headquarters, majorly aims at reviewing the progress made so far regarding the manufacture of the aircraft, ensuring a smooth transition as well as provide technical guidance to the NAF.
This collaboration demonstrates the assurance and strong partnership between Nigeria and the US in enhancing the country’s air power capabilities.
Speaking during the meeting, Air Vice Marshal Olatunde noted that the PMR meeting underscores the impending delivery of the AH-1Z attack helicopters to boost NAF’s close air support and ground attack capabilities while also enhancing its modernization efforts. He also stated that the AH-1Z Helicopters, when inducted into NAF Order of Battle, will surely bolster its firepower and operational capabilities, particularly in counterterrorism and counter insurgency operations.
Speaking earlier, the US Government AH-1Z Program Management Office team leader, Mr Kevin Stone, noted that the collaboration between the NAF and the US military was a testament to their shared commitment to regional stability, peace and security, adding that the successful implementation of PMR is expected to have a significant impact on Nigeria’s ability to tackle security challenges and ensure the safety of its citizens.
A major area of discourse was the follow-up sustainment case, which is aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and reduces downtime through comprehensive support services.
Jengre Old Students’ Association (JENOSA), has sympathetized with the government of Plateau State Over the collapsed of Saint Academy School building that has claimed not fewer than Twenty Students and scores injured currently receiving treatments in separate hospitals in the state capital.
We extend our heartfelt condolences to the
Government and people of Plateau State following the tragic disaster at SAINTS Academy, Busa Buji, Jos.
The sympathy message of JENOSA is contained in a press statement dated 13th July 2024 signed by it General Secretary Pharm. Augustine Ajijelek, National President, National Executive Committee, and all
JENOSITES and made available to this medium in Jos, plateau State.
According to the press statement,the association said his hearts are heavy as we mourn the loss of 22 young lives and pray for those injured in this terrible incident.
This tragedy has deeply affected not ony the immediate families and the school community but also the entire state.
We stand in solidarity with you during this difficult time and share in your grief.
We pray that the Almighty God receives and reposes the precious souls of the departed children. May He grant
them eternal rest. For those injured, we fervently pray for their swift and complete recovery.
To the bereaved families and the SAINTS Academy community, we ask that God provides divine comfort and
the strength to bear this immense loss. May they find solace in the memories of their loved ones and the
support of the community around them.
We commend the Plateau State Government for its prompt response and the measures taken to ensure proper
treatment for the injured. Your swift action and support for the affected families during this crisis are truly
appreciated.
As fellow members of the educational community in Plateau State, we stand ready to offer any support we
Following the Thursday Supreme Court’s judgment granting financial autonomy to the 774 local government areas of Nigeria as sought by the Federal Government, Plateau State Labour Party Governorship candidate in the 2023 general elections, Professor Patrick Sunday Dakum, welcomes the development qualifying it as a landmark achievement which will spur rapid development at the grassroots; and calls on the anti-graft agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, to speedily set-up a monitoring team as watchdog against possible financial misappropriation at the third tier of government. Dakum hail is contained in a Press statement dated 12th July 2024 signed by his media consultant Shabu Mazadu and made available to this medium in jos Dakum said”The Supreme Court’s Judgment on LGA autonomy is a supreme booster for grassroots development. The EFCC should setup a unit to monitor financial dealings.”
Dakum stressed that the lamentation on rural areas underdevelopment occasioned by confiscation of local government’s funds disbursed from the Federation Account Allocation Committee, FAAC, by state governments through joint accounts which over the years has denied them (LGs) absolute financial autonomy to develop at their pace, and their subservience imposed by the second tier of government through undemocratic means of leadership, are now history.
He said, “Rural transformation is the fastest means of developing the country both infrastructural and humanly wise through the protection and promotion of the socio-econic wellbeing of the citizens at the grassroots, which will automatically reflect progress at the states and federal levels. This can be achieved by securing financial autonomy of the local governments (as obtained yesterday through the Supreme Court’s judgment) coupled with uninterrupted democratically elected chairman and councilors and also the prudent and judicious use of public funds.”
Dakum congratulated the Federal Government for taking the giant step in liberating the LGs , saying is a good omen of better things to come if financial leakages are blocked and visionary, patriotic and hard-working people are elected to oversee the affairs of the third tiers of government
Honorable Ishaya Itse has expressed pains over the collapsed Of Saint’s Academy school building that claimed scores of innocent lives and many injured currently receiving treatments at various hospitals in the state Honourable Itse expressed pity and sadness that children whose parents defies all odds despite the bitting economic realities could witness such untimely death of their children and wardsThe APC Stakeholder Itse however condoled with the parents who lost their children in that unfortunate building collapsed and Plateau State government the fortitude to bear the colossal loss as he wished the injured speedy recovery Called on the state Government to as matter of urgency set up investigating committee comprising the relevant agencies in the state saddled with the responsibility of monitoring and evaluating the standardization of building in the state to unravel the remote and immediate cause of the collapsed of saint Academy Academy School building He advised Governor Mutfwang to ensure any person or persons found culpable directly or indirectly shouldn’t made to face the full wrath of the law to serve as deterrant to others Hon Itse maintained
In another similar development the APC Stakeholder in the state Honourable Ishaya Itse also expressed his deepest sadness over the demise of the Chief Iman Of Jos Central Mosque Sheikh Lawal Adams Abubakar as he condoled with Muslims Ummah in the state in particular and Nigeria as whole over the shocking death of the Islamic Leader who passed on few days ago Hon Itse said the death of the Islamic Leader is a great set back not only to Plateau State alone but entire country particularly now that his Spiritual contributions will be needed considering what the country is going through at moment Further sympathized with the Muslims Ummah to take solace on the spiritual believes by the Holy Koran that the deceased has completed his assessment here on earth However prayed with the immediate families of the deceased Islamic Leader Sheikh Lawal Adams Plateau State and Nigeria Muslims Ummah for Almighty Allah to give them the fortitude to bear the irreplaceable loss
The death of Alhaji Lawal Adams Abubakar has been described as colossal loss to the Plateau State Muslims Ummah in particular where until his death was the Chief Iman of Jos Central Mosque,and Nigeria in general.
The description over of the loss of the Islamic Leader Sheikh Lawal Adams is contained in a press release dated 11th July issued by jasawa Development Association signed by its president Alhaji Yawale Muhammad and made available to this medium in Jos, plateau State.
According to the release,the news of the death of our revered Islamic leader Sheikh Lawal Adam Abubakar was indeed shocking, especially as he passed away at this trying moment when his spiritual supplications are direly needed to help us overcome our plight.
His lifestyle was humbleness personified. His in-depth dedication to the cause of Allah, advancing the core tenets of Islam, and promoting the real values and virtues of Prophet Muhammad SAW, expressing his great love both in actions and manners, were highly noticeable amongst our Ummah and even beyond, worthy of emulations.
Sheikh Lawal Adam might have exited the world, but his unwavering efforts at peaceful coexistence, tolerance, justice and fairness to all manner of people will remain indelible in us.
On behalf of the executive committee of the Jasawa Community Development Association and the entire Jos Muslim Ummah, I wholeheartedly express our condolences to the immediate family of the late astute cleric, the Jos Central Mosque committee, the Fityanul Islam as well as Jama’atu Nasril Islam.
It is our fervent prayer that Allah would console and strengthen the family and all of us to endure the deepest pain of his inevitable and irreplaceable loss.
We pray that Allah would bestow His endless Rahma and Magfirah upon the late Sheikh Lawal Adam and that Jannatul Firdaus be his permanent place of abode.
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