Bauchi Govt.Orders Immediate Closure Of All Institutions Over Escalating Security Threats.

Our Reporter

 In a dramatic and urgent move, the Bauchi State Government has ordered the immediate closure of all schools across the state following growing security concerns threatening students, teachers, and learning communities.

The directive,which affects all primary, secondary, and tertiary institutions, including federal and private schools,was announced on Monday after what officials describe as intense consultations and mounting intelligence reports indicating potential risks to public safety.

According to the official statement issued by Jalaludeen Usman, the Information and Public Relations Officer of the Bauchi State Ministry of Education, the government was forced to take the decisive step in order to safeguard lives amid rising fears over student safety.

Usman explained that the government fully recognizes the inconvenience the sudden shutdown may cause for families and school operators. However, he emphasized that the security of children remains a “moral responsibility of the highest order.”

He noted that every child in Bauchi State deserves to learn in an environment that is secure, stable, and free from fear, adding that the government could not watch unfolding threats escalate without decisive action.

In his statement, Usman called on parents, guardians, and school proprietors not to panic, urging them to remain calm and cooperative while authorities work around the clock to address vulnerabilities.

He assured residents that the Bauchi State Government is collaborating closely with security agencies to ensure that normal academic activities resume as soon as safety can be guaranteed.

Usman further appealed to the public to remain vigilant and provide timely information that could help prevent security breaches, stressing the importance of community involvement during such sensitive periods.

The government promised to release further updates as the situation evolves, while advising residents to rely on official channels for accurate information.

“Nigeria Will Rise Again” , Gov. Mutfwang Inspires NIPSS Sec 47 Christian Participants , Urges Them To Stand As Amb.Of Christ.

By giwa  alex , Jos

Plateau State Governor, His Excellency Barr. Caleb  Mutfwang, on Sunday 23rd November 2025, rekindled national hope with a compelling message of faith, responsibility, and transformation, declaring that Nigeria will undoubtedly reclaim its greatness despite present challenges.

The Governor delivered this stirring message at the Chapel of Salvation, National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Kuru, where he served as Guest Speaker during the send-forth service for Christian participants of the Senior Executive Course (SEC) 47, 2025.

Addressing the congregation on the theme “Agents of Transformation” and drawing from 2 Corinthians 4:16–21, Governor Mutfwang emphasized that Christians must model true ambassadorship of Christ by maintaining constant fellowship with God through prayer and obedience. 

He explained that while Nigeria is not yet where it ought to be, God is raising faithful agents across the nation who will champion national renewal.

The Governor congratulated the soon-to-be mni recipients and reminded them that the prestigious title comes with an obligation to confront Nigeria’s complex governance and development challenges. 

He urged them to deploy the insights gained at NIPSS with purpose and integrity, strengthening institutions and contributing selflessly to nation-building.

Governor Mutfwang also underscored the distinctiveness of Christianity, which he described as God’s deliberate mission to reach humanity,unlike religions that represent humanity’s search for God. 

He stressed that effective reconciliation of others to God begins with personal reconciliation, charging the participants to serve as true beacons of transformation.

Chairman of the Chapel Council, Pastor Engr. Davou Gyang, noted that the send-forth also doubled as a commissioning service, marking the participants’ readiness to serve as instruments of positive change.

 He commended their devotion to prayer and highlighted the Chapel’s remarkable legacy,built by General T.Y. Danjuma, commissioned by former President Olusegun Obasanjo, and graced over the years by leaders including former Governor Jonah David Jang and Governor Mutfwang.

Speaking on behalf of the Christian participants, Co-Coordinator Brig. Gen. Stephen Onuchukwu praised Governor Mutfwang for the visible transformation taking place in Plateau State. 

 “when the righteous are on the throne, the people rejoice,” affirming that the Governor’s leadership has brought renewed hope, justice, and developmental energy to the state. 

He assured that the light they have received at NIPSS will guide their future service to Nigeria.

The Director-General of NIPSS, Prof. Ayo Omotayo, was represented at the thanksgiving service.

Plateau Holds Unity Peace Summit As Author Bello Lukeman Unveils New Book,  ” Nigeria : The Giant In The Mirror “

By, giwa  alex , Jos

A renewed call for harmony echoed across Plateau State on Sunday 23rd November 2025,as stakeholders from government, academia, civil society, media, and the grassroots converged at the Usiju World Event Centre, Apollo Crescent, for a Peace Summit and public presentation of Bello Lukman’s new book, “Nigeria  : The Giant In The Mirror.”

The event, held on 23rd November 2025, blended sober reflection with renewed optimism as conversations spanned leadership failures, insecurity, the ethics of coexistence, and the timeless value of peace.

Represented by the Director of Press and Public Affairs, Dr. Gyang Bere, the Executive Governor of Plateau State, Barr. Caleb  Mutfwang, reassured citizens of government’s commitment to safeguarding lives,especially following the recent precautionary closure of schools statewide.

He appealed to parents to remain calm, noting that the decision was informed by rising national security alerts  :

“We felt it necessary to take proactive steps to ensure our children’s safety. 

Once security agencies confirm the situation is stable, schools will reopen immediately.”

He urged citizens to sustain support for government-led peacebuilding efforts, describing the measure as temporary but essential.

The Director of Security, Government House, and other top officials emphasized peace as the bedrock of all human and societal progress.

 “Once there is no peace, society descends into chaos. But with peace, education thrives, business prospers, and communities flourish. Peace begins with every individual.”

Mr. Luka Pampe, a public commentator and book reviewer, delivered a thorough chapter-by-chapter critique of the 185-page, five-chapter publication. 

He said the approached the task “as if preparing for a project defence,” highlighting key themes including   :

Historical and contemporary leadership failures.

The roots of insecurity and the exploitation of national weakness.

Nigeria’s self-contradiction as ‘the giant’ struggling with internal fragility.

The need for responsible governance and informed citizenship.

Referring to leadership crises, he cited reformist thinkers like Kwame Nkrumah while recalling the unresolved contradictions that led to the 1966 coup and today’s governance tensions.

Broadcaster and political analyst Bello Lukman, the book’s author, said the summit was conceived as a platform for unity,bringing together Berom, Hausa, Fulani, and other communities to symbolically reaffirm their commitment to peaceful coexistence.

Explaining why his book focuses on Nigeria, he said   :

“I talk about Nigeria every day. But spoken words vanish; documentation preserves knowledge for posterity. This book is a reference point.”

He pledged to personally sponsor billboards across Plateau carrying peace messages  :

“If that is what I must do to contribute to peace, I will do it.”

Guest Speaker, Professor Chris Paja, delivered a compelling lecture titled One Plateau, One People  : Advancing Dialogue and Reconciliation. He spoke of love, humanity, and unity beyond religious and ethnic lines.

Narrating a personal near-death experience in a road accident, he observed   :

“Those who rescued me were people I never knew,neither Christians nor Muslims in that moment, but simply human beings. That is the power of humanity.”

He urged Plateau citizens to judge one another not by identity but by character  :

“When I see you, I should see my brother or sister,not someone to fear. Peace is the bloodline of human existence.”

The event drew an impressive crowd, including  :

Representatives of the Plateau State Governor.

Commissioner for Information and Communication.

Director of Security, Government House.

Speaker, Plateau State House of Assembly.

Academics, traditional leaders, civil society activists, youth leaders, and media professionals.

The high point of the gathering was the conferment of Peace Awards on deserving personalities for their contributions to unity, dialogue, and community stability across the state.

Mutfwang Unveils Plateaus’  Global Ambition,  Gov . Opens New Investment Frontiers At G20 Summit.

By,giwa alex, Jos.

Plateau State stepped boldly onto the world economic stage on Saturday as Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang embarked on a series of high-stakes investment engagements at the G20 Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa.

From his warm reception by officials of the Nigeria High Commission and the South African government, the Governor immediately set to work, advancing Plateau’s economic narrative before strategic global players.

Governor Mutfwang began his mission at the Investment Breakfast Dialogue jointly hosted by the Nigeria High Commission, the Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC), and the MTN Group.

Here, he held direct talks with global investors in mining, agriculture, energy, digital technology, healthcare, finance, and manufacturing, presenting Plateau’s strategic development plan and signaling the State’s readiness for transformative, mutually beneficial partnerships.

The Governor later engaged in focused discussions with   :

MTN Group President & CEO,

Executive Secretary of NIPC, Ms. Aisha Rimi,

President/CEO of Africa Finance Corporation, Mr. Samaila Zubairu.

These interactions centered on unlocking new investment windows across key sectors , from mining and agro-processing to ICT, energy, and manufacturing.

Governor Mutfwang highlighted Plateau’s comparative advantages :

 vast mineral deposits, rich agricultural soil, a thriving tourism corridor, a young productive population, and expanding renewable-energy potential.

He emphasized his administration’s ongoing reforms anchored on transparency, governance efficiency, regulatory clarity, and infrastructure renewal , measures designed to reassure investors and deepen private-sector participation.

A pivotal meeting followed with the leadership of South Africa’s leading precious-metal refinery, Precious Metals Tswane (PMT).

The talks explored PMT’s expansion into Nigeria, with Governor Mutfwang showcasing Plateau State as the most strategic and economically viable destination for high-value mineral processing and investment.

Rounding off the day, the Governor joined Nigeria’s delegation on a technical tour of a metal-processing plant in Johannesburg.

 The visit exposed him to advanced beneficiation techniques and global industrial standards.

He stressed that Plateau’s ambition goes beyond mining ,the State aims to build a competitive processing and manufacturing hub that creates jobs, uplifts host communities, and positions Plateau as a national leader in mineral-based value chains.

Gov.Mutfwang’s Nursing Revolution Peaks As Vom College Graduates 125 New Nurses .

Our Reporter.

The Plateau State College of Nursing Sciences, Vom, on Saturday 22nd November 2025 lit up the Old JUTH premises with a colourful graduation ceremony that produced 125 newly qualified diploma nurses from the School of Nursing, Jos Campus ,a milestone widely celebrated as another product of Governor Caleb  Mutfwang’s sweeping reforms in the state’s health education sector.

Families, lecturers, retirees and invited guests converged early at the venue, setting a warm, celebratory tone as the 2025 Set 71 and RM candidates prepared to receive their diplomas after three intense years of academic, clinical and community training.

Representing the Provost, Bako Danlami Sambo (FWACN), the Director of the School of Nursing Jos Campus, Mrs. Kaneng Mary, declared the day “a testimony of resilience, discipline and the rising standard of nursing education in Plateau State,” as she welcomed the audience with heartfelt appreciation.

In his message delivered through the Director, the Provost applauded the graduates for enduring “pruning, pressure and sacrifice,” noting with pride that the set posted an outstanding 91% success rate , a reflection of the College’s strengthened academic standards and staff commitment.

He celebrated both academic and non-academic staff for their guidance through demanding coursework, repeated postings, sleepless nights and examinations.

The Provost then paid special tribute to Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb  Mutfwang, whose unwavering support, he said, has transformed the College into one of Nigeria’s most competitive nursing institutions.

According to him, the Governor’s strategic interventions — improved infrastructure, enhanced staffing, accreditation support and boosted welfare ,have elevated the learning environment across all campuses and enabled the expansion of key programmes including Basic Nursing, Basic Midwifery, ND/HND Nursing and Post-Basic Nursing.

Guest speaker Mr. Tongdima J. Luka delivered a spiritually uplifting sermon, urging the graduates to carry compassion into every ward, theatre, hospital and community they will serve.

Quoting Colossians 3:14, he reminded them that “love binds all in perfect harmony,” praying that God strengthens them in emergencies, burnout and emotional strain.

Speaking on behalf of her colleagues, class representative Aisha Mbaya Zakaria (Set 41) described their journey as “challenging but transformative,” recalling how they arrived as novices but are leaving as registered nurses forged by unity, resilience and purpose.

She thanked the Provost, lecturers, coordinators and management for creating a disciplined and excellence-driven learning environment.

Goodwill messages from parents , including Fadima Isah Adam, Mrs. Naomi Nandang and Alfa Ayuba , poured in as they praised the College for molding their children into competent professionals.

They encouraged the graduates to pursue higher qualifications such as the Higher National Diploma (HND) in Nursing and prayed for the continued growth of the institution.

With its longstanding reputation as one of Northern Nigeria’s oldest health institutions, the Plateau State College of Nursing Sciences, Vom continues to drive excellence through programmes such as  :

Basic Midwifery Programme

Post-Basic Nursing Programme

The College remains committed to strengthening the health workforce in the state and across Nigeria.

In his closing remarks, the Provost charged the 125 graduates to practice with integrity and compassion.

“Go into the world with skill, compassion and dedication. Let the values we taught you guide every step of your practice,” he said.

Gov.Mutfwang Celebrates Rt.Hon.Mwansat @ Birthday…Hails His Decades Of Political Impact And Enduring Statesmanship.

By, giwa alex , Jos

Plateau State Governor, His Excellency Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, on Saturday 22nd November 2025, extended warm and profound felicitations to former Speaker of the Plateau State House of Assembly and incumbent Special Adviser on Political Affairs, Rt. Hon. Istifanus Caleb Mwansat, as he marked his birthday.

The goodwill message was conveyed in a statement dated 22nd November 2025 and signed by the Director of Press and Public Affairs, Gyang Bere, who made it available to GNews.

Governor Mutfwang began by tracing Mwansat’s remarkable rise through public service, recalling his early contributions to governance and the defining moments that shaped his leadership journey. 

He paid special tribute to Mwansat’s historic tenure as Speaker, a period that ushered in far-reaching legislative reforms and strengthened institutional frameworks across Plateau State.

According to the Governor, Mwansat’s strategic insight, bold decision-making, and capacity for unifying diverse political interests not only transformed legislative operations but also laid the groundwork for today’s governance structure. 

He emphasized that the legacy of the former Speaker continues to influence policy direction and democratic practice in the state.

Governor Mutfwang also highlighted Mwansat’s exemplary virtues,humility, empathy, integrity, and devotion to justice and fairness,qualities he described as the hallmarks of true leadership.

 These attributes, he noted, have earned the celebrant a revered place in Plateau’s political history.

Speaking on his current role as Special Adviser on Political Affairs, the Governor urged Mwansat to sustain his wealth of experience in strengthening political stability, promoting peaceful coexistence, and deepening democratic values in the state.

On behalf of his family, the government, and the people of Plateau State, Governor Mutfwang congratulated Rt. Hon. Mwansat and prayed for divine wisdom, robust health, and renewed strength as he continues to contribute to a more inclusive and harmonious Plateau.

Taraba Shuts All School Hostels Amid Rising Insecurity Fears.

By,Musa Jankada, Jalingo

In a swift move to safeguard students across Taraba State, the government has ordered the immediate closure of all boarding facilities in both public and private secondary schools.

The directive, announced on Saturday 22nd November 2025 in Jalingo, followed heightened concerns over nationwide insecurity and the growing trend of student abductions in states such as Kebbi and Niger.

The intervention began with security reports highlighting that boarding students had increasingly become prime targets for bandits.

 These past incidents,especially the high-profile kidnappings in the North-West,prompted Taraba authorities to act decisively.

According to the statement signed by the Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Dr. Augustina Godwin, Governor  Agbu Kefas mandated an immediate “deboarding” of all secondary schools to prevent similar attacks within the state.

Dr. Godwin explained that current conditions made it unsafe to keep students in hostels, stressing that all schools must operate strictly as day institutions until further notice.

 She directed principals and proprietors to release their boarding students without delay.

The statement was also circulated to the Executive Secretary of the Taraba State Post Primary Schools Management Board, as well as the chairmen of APSON and NAPPS, signaling urgent compliance across all educational bodies.

As insecurity continues to ripple through the country, Taraba’s decisive step positions student safety at the forefront,reflecting a precautionary stance driven by unfolding realities in neighbouring states.

El-Buba Sets November 29 Peace Walk in Jos, Rallies Citizens To Stand Against Injustice.

By,giwa alex, Jos

Prophet Isa El-Buba has unveiled plans for a major peaceful walk slated for November 29 in the heart of Jos, Plateau State,an exercise he describes as a moral duty to challenge injustice and revive national hope.

The movement, announced earlier in the week, traces its motivation to the growing silent suffering across the country. El-Buba stated that he would be stepping onto the streets

 “not in anger, but in conviction,” signalling a deliberate shift from frustration to purposeful civic action.

According to the schedule, participants are to assemble at the Secretariat Flyover by 9:00 AM sharp, where the procession will begin. 

In line with the walk’s symbolic undertone, citizens have been encouraged to dress in black T-shirts, or white attire complemented with a green scarf or cap, reflecting mourning, purity, and the resilience of the Nigerian spirit.

As preparations intensify, the cleric lamented Nigeria’s present condition, describing the nation as “wounded,” 

yet firmly expressing hope that “she will not bleed forever.” His message continues to resonate with many who see the walk as a non-violent platform for truth-telling and national healing.

El-Buba reaffirmed the central purpose of the demonstration: standing against injustice, rejecting violence, and amplifying the collective pain of communities across the nation. “We will stand.

 We will speak. We will keep moving until freedom breaks through,” he declared, calling on Nigerians who share this conviction to walk with him.

With the date drawing near, Jos braces for a defining moment of peaceful civic awakening,one driven by conviction, unity, and the quest for a freer, just, and healed Nigeria.

Police Storm Into Action As Plateau Schools Shut Down, Issues Strong Reassurance.

By, giwa alex, Jos

The Plateau State Universal Basic Education Board (PSUBEB) on Friday, 21st November 2025, announced the temporary closure of basic schools across the state. This development immediately stirred anxiety among parents, guardians, and education stakeholders.

 In direct response, the Plateau State Police Command has moved swiftly to calm fears and reinforce public confidence.

Soon after the PSUBEB notice filtered across the state, the Police Command acknowledged the concerns raised, assuring the public that the security of students, staff, and communities remains its highest priority. 

In a press statement dated 22nd November,  2025, signed by the Command PPRO Alfred Alabo and made available to Gnews electronically, the Command described the school closure as strictly precautionary, designed to allow security agencies to consolidate their operations around educational institutions.

Taking the lead, the Commissioner of Police, CP Emmanuel Olugbemiga Adesina,  issued immediate directives to all Area Commanders, DPOs, and Tactical Commanders, mandating intensified patrols, visibility policing, and proactive engagement to prevent any breakdown of law and order.

The security buildup was followed by a reinforcement of intelligence operations. 

The Command confirmed that its intelligence units have been activated on a 24-hour cycle,tasked with gathering, analyzing, and responding to potential threats before they manifest. 

To deepen this effort, the Assistant Commissioner of Police in charge of Intelligence was ordered to deploy statewide surveillance to bolster community safety.

The Police Command also urged the public to remain vigilant and promptly report any suspicious activity to security agencies.

 It emphasized ongoing collaboration with sister agencies, community stakeholders, and government authorities to neutralize emerging threats and keep the state stable.

Acknowledging that the temporary shutdown of schools may be inconvenient for families, the Command assured residents that the move is in the best interest of safeguarding students. 

It reiterated its commitment to restoring a secure environment where children can return to classrooms without fear.

Residents are encouraged to use the Command’s emergency lines for timely reporting of incidents   :

07059473022.

08038907662.

08075391844.

09053872296.

Plateau Shuts All Basic Schools Overnight in Statewide Emergency Safeguard.

By, giwa alex, Jos

The Plateau State Universal Basic Education Board (PSUBEB) on Friday, 21st November 2025, ordered the immediate closure of all basic schools across the state in what authorities describe as a swift precautionary intervention to protect learners.

The directive, released late Friday, mandates that Government Junior Model Secondary Schools (GJMSSs) will officially shut their gates from Saturday, 22nd November 2025.

 This is to be followed by the closure of Primary and Day Schools beginning Monday, 24th November 2025, marking a phased but urgent response to potential security concerns.

PSUBEB reaffirmed that the measure is temporary but crucial, stressing that the safety of pupils remains the government’s foremost priority. 

The Board noted that the action is intended to forestall emerging threats and reassure communities of the state’s commitment to safeguarding educational spaces.

The Board further urged Local Government Education Authorities, school administrators, community leaders, parents, and guardians to strictly comply with the directive and maintain heightened vigilance during the period of closure.

Hon. Nanbol Listic Shines At TCNN Graduation As DSK Launches #10M Drive To Complete Multipurpose Auditorium.

By,giwa alex, Jos

The 61st graduation ceremony of the Theological College of Northern Nigeria (TCNN), Bukuru, held on November 21st, 2025, became a remarkable blend of academic accomplishment, philanthropy, and renewed commitment to theological development,featuring the outstanding participation of Hon. Daniel Nanbol Nambo Listic and the philanthropic drive of Chief David Sabo Kente (DSK).

The Member representing Langtang Central in the Plateau State House of Assembly, Hon. Daniel Nanbol Listic, emerged among the 214 graduating students, proudly bagging a Master’s Degree in Public Theology.

Hon. Listic, who also represented the Speaker of the Plateau State House of Assembly at the event, expressed gratitude to the institution and disclosed that he had begun discussions with the TCNN management on how to complete the college’s multipurpose auditorium.

He further announced a ₦2 million donation on behalf of the State House of Assembly, assuring that legislative support would be strengthened to enhance the growth of theological education across Plateau State.

Earlier, the Provost of TCNN, Rev. Prof. James J. Reynolds, welcomed guests and celebrated the institution’s double milestone,the 61st graduation ceremony and the 20th anniversary of the Department of Linguistics and Bible Translation.

He announced the graduation of 214 students and listed critical challenges facing the institution, including inadequate student accommodation, the absence of perimeter fencing, high electricity costs, and ongoing hostel expansion projects.

He appealed for partnership and support toward completing the multipurpose auditorium and the proposed ₦500 million solar power project.

The atmosphere reached a crescendo during the fundraising session when the Chairman of the Occasion, Chief David Sabo Kente, made a ₦10 million personal donation toward the completion of the TCNN multipurpose auditorium.

Kente, Chairman of Dee-Es-Kay Group International, pledged to mobilize political associates, business partners, and well-meaning Nigerians to ensure the project is completed within a year.

He also announced :

Free use of Elim Top Suites, Rayfield Jos, by TCNN for future convocations.

A 50% discount at the facility for all students, staff, and lecturers with valid school IDs.

A call for public support through the institution’s Zenith Bank account.

Calls for Unity and Stronger Support for Theological Education.

Guest Preacher, Prof. Chikas Danfulani , emphasized the power of partnership in strengthening theological training, urging churches, alumni, and stakeholders to embrace collaboration and shared responsibility.

From the Governing Council, Rev. Dr. Isaiah Magaji , President of CRC-N, pledged ₦1 million and charged denominational leaders,many of whom are TCNN alumni,to support the college.

Prayers for national peace were offered by Rev. Dr. Sylvester Dachomo, representing RCC Du’, while Dr. Abraham Gaga, on behalf of PhD and  graduates, announced a ₦100,000 contribution toward the college’s ongoing projects.

The historic event ended with thanksgiving and renewed resolve from students, clergy, donors, and stakeholders,affirming a collective commitment to strengthen theological education and advance TCNN’s enduring legacy.

Gov. Kefas Urges NYSC Members To Embrace Patriotism, Service.

 By Musa Jankada, Jalingo .

Taraba State Governor, Dr. Agbu Kefas, has urged the NYSC corps members posted to serve in the state to embrace patriotism and service as they embark on their national service.

Dr. Kefas made the call on Friday, during the swearing-in ceremony of the 2025 Batch ‘C’ Stream I orientation course at the NYSC permanent orientation camp in Sibre, Ardo-Kola Local Government Area of Taraba State.

Represented by the Secretary to the Government of the State (SGS), Chief Barrister Gibon Timothy Kattaps, Kefas said the National Youth Service Corps scheme has played a pivotal role in promoting national unity and integration, and has ensured the inculcation of discipline and patriotism in members of the corps.

He also urged the corps members to participate fully in all camp activities to enhance their readiness for the rest of the service year.

“We consider Youth Corps Members and the NYSC Scheme as one of the crucial development partners, endowed with energy, training, talent and skills needed to galvanize the state and indeed the Nation to the society of our dreams.

“The Orientation Course is packaged to equip you with the physical and mental alertness needed for quality and patriotic service to the fatherland.

“I am well briefed that Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development is part of your Camp training Curricular. 

While applauding the NYSC management for this innovation, I enjoin you to seize the opportunity to acquire economic skills which will compliment your academic qualification and ultimately make you self-reliant and more marketable at the end of your service year,” he said.

Speaking earlier, Taraba State Coordinator of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Mr. Ella Aji Williams, while welcoming the corps members praised Governor Agbu Kefas for his unprecedented support to the NYSC family in the state.

He noted that the governor’s interventions, cooperation, and consistent commitment have helped the NYSC achieve its goals in the state.

“As we gather to formally induct you into the National Youth Service Corps, it is also my honor, indeed my privilege to express our sincere and profound appreciation to the Executive Governor of Taraba State, Dr. Agbu Kefas for his unprecedented support to the NYSC family in Taraba State,” he said.

Gov.Alia Under Fire As Gov. Mutfwang Rises In Defence Of Truth, Northern Christian Youths Draw Sharp Line Between Both Govs.

By ,giwa alex, Jos

The Forum for Northern Christian Youths and Abuja (FNCYA) has drawn a stark and dramatic contrast between Benue State Governor, Rev. Fr. Dr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia, and Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb Mutfwang, following what it described as a disturbing shift in Governor Alia’s public posture on the genocidal attacks suffered by Christians in Benue and beyond.

In a statement released on 21st November 2025, the group expressed shock at Governor Alia’s recent comments, which they say sharply contradict his earlier stance against terrorism. 

Chronologically recalling his long-standing image as a priest committed to justice, FNCYA noted that Alia’s denial of atrocities marks “a painful departure from the expectations of a Reverend Father entrusted with the moral burden of protecting the oppressed.”

At the centre of the condemnation, the Forum’s Chairman, Evang. Dr. Ringsum Joshua, reaffirmed FNCYA’s unwavering commitment to justice, stressing that Alia’s remarks amount to a betrayal of communities that have endured years of violent attacks, displacement, and trauma.

Contrasting this with developments on the Plateau, FNCYA applauded Governor Mutfwang’s firm and transparent stand on the ongoing violence, describing him as “a courageous defender of truth who has refused to bow to forces seeking to distort reality or undermine the collective struggle for peace.” 

The group said Mutfwang’s consistency offers renewed hope to Nigerians yearning for sincerity in leadership.

Reinforcing its position, the Forum urged Christians nationwide to distance themselves from any individuals or groups attempting to weaken the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN). 

They praised CAN’s recent NEC resolutions, insisting that its position must never be trivialized.

The youth body warned against attempts to undermine CAN, adding that such actions threaten the unity and moral authority of Christians in Nigeria.

Standing in solidarity with victims of violence in Benue, Plateau, and other affected regions, FNCYA demanded justice and accountability for every life lost and community destroyed.

Plateau Assembly Opens 2026 Budget Defense With Shocking Revelations From Sports, Environment Ministries And PEPSA.

By,giwa alex, Jos

The 2026 Budget Defense exercise opened on Wednesday with the Plateau State Ministry of Sports and Youth Development appearing first before the House Committee on Budget and Appropriation, delivering startling disclosures on revenue collapse, facility failures and renewed structural reforms.

Represented by the Director of Sports, Professor Ezra Gonen, the ministry described the session as a routine annual engagement but one that comes at a moment of critical restructuring for Plateau sports.

Gonen told lawmakers that Plateau athletes have grown “more resilient, more determined and more focused,” attributing the progress to consistent government motivation.

 He stressed that athletes require sustained encouragement to maintain the state’s dominant presence in national competitions.

A major highlight of the presentation was the confirmation that the shutdown of the Rwang Pam Township Stadium halted all forms of activity and eliminated the ministry’s major revenue base.

“Its closure halted cultural, religious and sporting activities. Our revenue was wiped out,” Gonen revealed.

The ministry relied solely on the Zaria Road Stadium for several months, generating modest income during school holidays. 

With academic sessions now active, revenue has grown from ₦2.25 million to nearly ₦3 million.

Gonen explained that the restructuring of Plateau United and the delayed kickoff of the NNL League ended revenue streams from Mighty Jets’ home games.

 Clubs now retain full gate fees, leaving the ministry with only minimal maintenance returns.

Despite the challenges, he maintained that the ₦5 million annual revenue target is still realistic due to new revenue channels and tightened internal regulations.

The ministry is expecting multiple scouting teams whose activities will attract charges. 

Discussions are also in progress for Katsina United to adopt the Zaria Road Stadium as their temporary home ground.

On basketball tournaments at the Rayfield Sports Centre, Gonen clarified that the state earns no revenue because the facility belongs to the Federal Government.

Legislators also raised concerns over the removal of running tracks at the Jos Township Stadium.

 Gonen admitted that the contractor acted against earlier directives and said the matter will be revisited.

He added that martial arts ,judo, karate and others,remain part of the ministry’s youth development framework and will receive renewed support.

Gonen praised Governor Caleb  Mutfwang for elevating sports as a central youth-engagement policy, predicting that once both Rwang Pam and Zaria Road stadiums become fully operational, Plateau will witness stronger sporting activities, higher revenue and increased opportunities for young talents.

On Thursday, the Plateau State Ministry of Environment, Climate Change and Mineral Development appeared before the Committee on Climate Change, Environment and Environmental Development, presenting dramatic revenue figures, sweeping reforms and high-impact environmental interventions.

Hon.Commissioner of the ministry Peter Kananguam, who led the ministry’s delegation, commended the committee for strengthening a budget document that had undergone extensive internal preparations.

Kananguam reminded lawmakers that the ministry halted mining due to illegal operations and environmental destruction. 

The suspension, he said, restored order and opened the pathway to major reforms.

With the dry season approaching, he warned citizens against invading non-designated mining sites, noting that a special task force has been deployed to enforce compliance.

The commissioner outlined several ongoing environmental and climate-focused projects, including :

Major erosion control interventions.

Replanting campaigns across multiple LGAs.

Climate policy development.

Construction of a ₦30 billion dam in Langtang, with groundbreaking scheduled soon to end decades-long water scarcity.

He stressed that the ministry has been “up and running,” aggressively tackling environmental degradation.

In what lawmakers described as a “revenue shock,” Kananguam revealed that Plateau’s mineral royalties skyrocketed from ₦30–₦50 million monthly before reforms to over ₦1.2 billion in 2024.

Even with mining suspended in 2025, some months still generated ₦400–₦500 million.

He projected future earnings of ₦1 billion monthly and, ultimately, ₦10–₦20 billion, describing the targets as realistic given Plateau’s mineral wealth.

Also appearing before the committee was the Plateau Environmental Protection Agency (PEPSA).

The Director of Administration, Mr. Izang Pate, led the team and described the defense as seamless, adding that the committee’s recommendations will be implemented immediately.

The budget defense exercise for 21st November 2025 marked Day One of the legislative scrutiny, with not fewer than four ministries and agencies defending their proposals before the House committees.

The exercise continues as lawmakers intensify oversight to ensure transparency, fiscal discipline and improved governance across Plateau State.

BREAKING : “Court Convicts Nnamdi Kanu On Terrorism As Judgment Intensifies”.

Our Reporter

The Federal High Court in Abuja, on Thursday, entered a dramatic phase in the long-running trial of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) leader, Nnamdi Kanu, as Justice James Omotoso delivered a landmark ruling convicting him on two major terrorism charges.

Proceedings opened with the court addressing the seven-count charge filed by the Department of State Services (DSS). 

In a detailed pronouncement, Justice Omotoso held that the prosecution successfully proved Counts One and Two, which centred on Kanu’s broadcast directives, alleged to have sparked threats, violence, killings, and the enforcement of sit-at-home orders across the South-East.

According to the judge, these actions, repeatedly amplified via his public messages and commands to supporters, constituted clear acts of terrorism, thereby meeting the legal threshold required for conviction.

After announcing guilt on the first two counts, Justice Omotoso immediately proceeded to the third charge, signalling that the judgment was still unfolding at press time.

President Tinubu Picks Gov. Mutfwang For Historic G20 Summit In South Africa.

By,  giwa alex ,Jos

Nigeria is set to take centre stage on the global scene as President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has officially named Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, among a select group of governors to join the nation’s high-powered delegation to the 2025 G20 World Leaders’ Summit scheduled for 22nd–23rd November 2025 in Johannesburg, South Africa.

The 2025 edition marks a remarkable milestone  :

The first time the G20 Leaders’ Summit is being hosted on African soil,

And the first under an African presidency, with South Africa leading under the theme “Solidarity, Equality, Sustainability.”

The Summit will unite leaders of the world’s largest economies , from the U.S., U.K., China, India, Germany, France and others , along with the European Union and African Union, global development institutions, and multilateral banks to confront urgent global economic and developmental challenges.

Governor Mutfwang’s selection reflects his growing national stature and Plateau State’s strategic relevance in Nigeria’s developmental direction. 

His assignment at the Summit places him at the core of global deliberations that will address  :

1. Global Economic Reforms & Development Financing

Nigeria will push for fairer financial systems, debt sustainability and broadened access to development financing for struggling economies.

2. Sustainable & Value-Driven Mining

Plateau State ,Nigeria’s pioneer mining territory , will leverage its comparative advantage to influence discussions on responsible mining, mineral value addition, technology transfer and global investment.

3. Climate Governance & Energy Transition

The governor will advance national interests on climate adaptation, climate finance and equitable support for countries transitioning to cleaner energy.

4. Global Trade, Job Creation & Inclusive Prosperity.

Key focus areas include improved market access, SME support and cross-border economic expansion, especially for Africa’s vast youth population.

5. Digital Transformation & Infrastructure Development

Nigeria will pursue partnerships that strengthen digital inclusion, renewable energy systems, transportation, water infrastructure and technology-driven growth.

6. Food Security & Agricultural Resilience

Given Plateau State’s agricultural strength, the Summit provides a crucial platform to deepen global cooperation on boosting food production and tackling hunger.

Participation at this level positions Governor Mutfwang to attract investment, strengthen partnerships and reinforce Plateau State’s growing reputation as a hub for innovation, agriculture, renewable energy, mining and digital advancement.

President Tinubu’s team includes Governors:

Abdullahi Sule (Nasarawa)

Umaru Bago (Niger)

Dr. Peter Mbah (Enugu)

Dauda Lawal (Zamfara)

Inuwa Yahaya (Gombe)

Dikko Radda (Katsina)

Their inclusion forms part of the Federal Government’s renewed strategy to integrate state governments into global economic diplomacy, ensuring international engagements deliver direct benefits at subnational levels.

With the governor contributing to Nigeria’s voice at the world’s most influential economic roundtable, Plateau State stands to gain fresh opportunities for investment, cooperation and sustainable development ,reinforcing its steady and strategic rise on both national and global fronts.

Kefas Drops Landmark ₦650.63bn Budget, Launches Bold Push For Taraba’s Transformation.

By, Musa Jankada, Jalingo.

Taraba State witnessed a defining political moment on Wednesday as Governor Dr. Agbu Kefas stormed the State House of Assembly with a record-breaking ₦650.63 billion 2026 appropriation bill, signalling a new era of development-driven governance.

Presenting the proposal, Governor Kefas revealed that the budget,aptly christened the “2026 Budget of Demonstration”,was designed to fast-track growth, correct structural gaps, and uplift living standards across the state.

He emphasized that the document reflects his administration’s devotion to capital-heavy investments, ambitious infrastructure renewal, energy expansion, and broad-based social development.

Kefas disclosed that ₦457.74 billion, representing a commanding 70.6%, has been allocated to capital expenditure, while ₦192.89 billion (29.64%) is dedicated to recurrent costs.

“Seven out of every ten naira will be channelled to physical development,” he announced, reinforcing the administration’s commitment to visible, measurable transformation.

To fund the budget, the governor outlined a blend of FAAC allocations, IGR, grants, aids, and capital receipts, with renewed emphasis on  :

Digitizing revenue systems.

Expanding earnings from agriculture.

Opening new opportunities in mining.

Strengthening returns from property, business, and tourism.

Where the Money Will Go: Sectoral Priorities.

He rolled out the key sectors marked for aggressive investment  :

Roads & Transport : 19.84%

Education & Skills Development : 15.98%

Healthcare: 6.19%

Agriculture & Food Security: 4.83%

Water & Sanitation: 3.19%

Security & Emergency Response: 2.96%

These allocations, Kefas said, reflect the core needs of a state aspiring toward rapid modernization.

Energy Takes Centre Stage as ‘Backbone of Development’

Governor Kefas declared that energy remains the foundation of growth, unveiling plans for :

Solar mini-grids.

Hybrid electrification for rural communities.

Street lighting upgrades.

Reliable power supply for schools, hospitals, markets, and agro-processing centres.

“A Budget of Truth and Impact”

The governor reaffirmed the moral essence of the 2026 proposal.

“This is a budget of truth and impact. Every kobo must go to the roads that connect communities, the schools that secure the future, the hospitals that save lives, the water that flows, the energy that powers businesses, and the youths who must be empowered and productive.”

In his response, Speaker of the Taraba State House of Assembly, Hon. John Kizito Bonzina, applauded the governor’s clarity of purpose and assured him of the Assembly’s readiness to give the budget a speedy and diligent passage.

The 2026 appropriation bill now enters legislative scrutiny, setting the stage for what could become Taraba’s most ambitious development push yet.

EL-Rufai Declares ADC As Nigeria’s Next Rescue Mission.

————-As Amb.Hannatu Gagara, Alh. Jemilu Lawandi Lead Historic Unveiling Of National Mobilisation Office In Jos.

By, alex giwa, Jos

In a charged political atmosphere that electrified Jos on Tuesday, 19th November 2025, former FCT Minister and ex-Governor of Kaduna State, Malam Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai, stormed Plateau State with a fiery declaration that Nigerians have turned away from the APC and PDP and are now rallying behind the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as the country’s next rescue platform.

The historic gathering marked the official unveiling of the ADC National Contract and Mobilisation Office in Jos,an event that pulled together national leaders, youths, women groups, and over 1,000 defectors who joined the party on the spot.

Speaking first and commanding the day’s spotlight, El-Rufai delivered a powerful and nostalgic address that blended national urgency with personal history.

He recalled his deep emotional ties to Jos, a city he frequented two decades ago when his fiancée served in the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).

“Twenty years ago, Jos was my second home. Every week I was here. Even after marriage, we spent weekends at Hill Station. But sadly, things have gone wrong. Plateau must return to peace,” he said.

Turning to politics, he declared bluntly that Nigerians are exhausted with the APC,PDP cycle.

“Governors may be defecting from PDP to APC, but Nigerians are defecting to ADC. By God’s grace, 230 million Nigerians will defeat 25 governors in 2027.”

He praised ADC as the only party that has institutionalized fairness with 50% leadership slots for youth below 40 and 35% for women, insisting that older leaders like himself were simply transitional figures preparing the country for a new generation between 2027 and 2031.

“We call Kashim the mobilizer and the beggar-in-chief,the man who goes house to house begging leaders to stay united. 

He loves Nigeria more than friendship. Plateau should know his role.”

Plateau ADC Chairperson, Ambassador Hannatu Gagara, delivered a moving welcome that anchored the day’s significance in both state and national consciousness.

She described the new office as a symbol of the party’s expansion and its commitment to grassroots mobilisation.

“This is not just an office. It is a milestone for democratic renewal. Plateau has always been a home of peace and political vibrancy.

 Your confidence in us is well placed, and we stand ready to deliver ADC’s victory.”

She expressed gratitude to the National Working Committee and praised party members for their loyalty, resilience and belief in the ADC vision.

 “Today must mark the beginning of greater victories for Plateau ADC and for Nigeria at large.”

Her address reinforced the party’s identity as a movement of inclusion, hope and strategic organisation.

The convener of the ceremony, Alhaji Lawandi, broadened the conversation to national challenges, unemployment, insecurity, poor education, lack of healthcare, corruption and the political abandonment of youth.

He stressed that the ADC National Contract and Mobilisation Office will operate as a centre of ideas, empowerment and political revival, not just another party structure.

 “This office is not an ordinary building. It is a centre of conversation, innovation and mobilisation. What we do next must be different from what we have seen from the present government.”

He challenged the youth to rise and take responsibility for the future   :

 “This is your moment. Your voices, your energy and your patriotism will define the Nigeria we build from here.”

He called on traditional leaders, elders, and party stakeholders to offer guidance as the ADC pushes to redefine governance nationwide.

Capping the ceremony, more than 1,000 defectors from various political parties,mostly APC and PDP,were received into the ADC.

The mass defection was met with jubilation as the new mobilization office was formally inaugurated.

With El-Rufai’s explosive endorsement, Ambassador Gagara’s symbolic leadership, and Alhaji Lawandi’s strategic rallying call, the ADC’s political footprint on the Plateau appears to have expanded dramatically.

Observers say the 2027 race has just taken a new direction.

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Kebbi Kidnap: Gov Kefas Postpones APC Defection Rally Indefinitely

By ,Musa Jankada, Jalingo 

The stage was set for what was touted as the biggest political event of the century in Taraba State, as Governor Agbu Kefas was scheduled to defect to the All Progressives Congress (APC) on Wednesday, November 19, 2025. 

Our Correspondent reports that the Jolly Nyame Stadium in Jalingo, the state capital, was decked out in APC regalia, ready to welcome top political bigwigs from across the country.

The atmosphere was electric, with supporters of the governor and the APC eager to witness the historic moment. The stadium was expected to be filled to capacity, with delegates and supporters from across the state and beyond.

However, the excitement was short-lived, as news broke out that the event had been postponed indefinitely. The reason? The kidnapping of schoolgirls in Kebbi State, which had sent shockwaves across the nation.

Governor Kefas, in a statement, explained that he had taken the decision to postpone the event as a mark of solidarity with the affected families and the nation at large. 

“In a moment when our nation is once again confronted with the painful reality of insecurity, solidarity and compassion must rise above politics,” he said.

The postponement caught many by surprise, as preparations for the event had been going on for weeks. The state capital had been bustling with activity, as supporters and delegates from across the state arrived in Jalingo to witness the historic event.

The Jolly Nyame Stadium, which had been transformed into a sea of APC colors, was left looking deserted and empty. The sound system, which had been blaring out campaign songs and jingles, fell silent, and the crowds began to disperse.

Supporters of the governor and the APC were visibly disappointed, having looked forward to the event for weeks. Many had traveled from far and wide to witness the historic moment, only to be told that it had been postponed.

The postponement is seen as a setback for the APC in Taraba State, which had been banking on the governor’s defection to boost its chances in the 2027 elections.

Despite the disappointment, the governor’s decision has been widely praised, with many commending him for putting the nation’s security concerns above personal political ambitions.

The kidnapping of the schoolgirls in Kebbi State has sparked widespread outrage and concern, with many calling for urgent action to address the country’s security challenges.

As the nation waits with bated breath for news of the safe release of the kidnapped girls, the postponement of the governor’s defection serves as a reminder of the pressing security issues that need to be addressed.

The event may have been postponed, but the show will go on, albeit at a later date. The APC is expected to announce a new date for the governor’s defection, but for now, the focus is on the security crisis and the safe release of the kidnapped girls.

Breaking News  : Gov. Kefas Suspends Defection Rally To APC lndefinitely Over Kebbi Schoolgirls Kidnap.

 By Musa Jankada, Jalingo 

Governor Agbu Kefas of Taraba State has suspended his defection rally tomorrow indefinitely to the All Progressives Congress (APC) following the kidnapping of schoolgirls in Kebbi State. 

In a statement, the governor emphasized the need for solidarity and compassion in the face of insecurity, prioritizing the safety of the vulnerable over political activities.

Agbu stated that his administration has focused on security, education, and protection of the vulnerable, and he believes it’s morally right to suspend major political events until the situation is addressed. 

“In the light of the deeply troubling incident of the kidnapping of innocent school girls in Kebbi State, I have taken the solemn decision to postpone my scheduled declaration and movement to the All Progressives Congress,” he said.

Statement noted that the governor’s decision reflects his commitment to prioritizing the nation’s security challenges and supporting affected families.

Political Earthquake In Taraba  :  PDP Collapses  As Chairman,15 Lawmakers  And All Newly Elected Council Chairmen Defect To APC Ahead Of Gov. Kafas’ Move.

By, Musa Jankada, Jalingo

The political landscape of Taraba State has been thrown into unprecedented turmoil as a wave of defections hit the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), culminating in the exit of the state party chairman, 15 lawmakers, and all 16 newly elected local government chairmen,barely 24 hours before Governor Agbu Kefas’ planned defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC) on Tuesday, November 19th, 2025.

The chain reaction began on Monday 17th November 2025 morning when the Speaker of the Taraba State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Kizito Bonzena, formally announced that he and 15 PDP lawmakers had dumped the party for the APC.

In his address, Bonzena declared that the PDP’s deep-rooted factional crisis at the national level had rendered the party unstable and unsuitable for continued membership. He emphasized that the crisis had thrown the PDP into “unending confusion”, forcing lawmakers to seek political survival elsewhere.

With the defection, all 24 lawmakers in the Taraba Assembly are now registered members of the APC,an unprecedented shift that immediately changes the legislative balance of power in the state.

Even before the lawmakers’ announcement, the PDP had suffered a major blow earlier in the day when the Taraba State PDP Chairman, Alhaji Abubakar Bawa, tendered his resignation.

Sources confided in our reporter that Bawa stepped down following heightened internal disagreements and an increasingly hostile political atmosphere within the party,signaling that the PDP’s internal cohesion had reached breaking point.

Party insiders also revealed that frantic consultations are underway to appoint an acting chairman to prevent the party’s structure from collapsing entirely in the face of a statewide exodus.

In another dramatic twist, all 16 newly elected local government chairmen in Taraba State have also defected to the APC, aligning themselves with the sweeping political tide. 

Their departure effectively dismantles PDP’s grassroots influence across the 16 LGAs.

Leaders of the APC were quick to welcome the defectors.

Former Speaker Abel Peter Diah praised the move, describing the defectors as “bold leaders who refused to sink with a divided PDP.”

The APC is now poised to dominate the political structures of Taraba State,from the executive to the legislature and local government levels.

All developments come on the eve of Governor Agbu Kefas’ anticipated defection from the PDP to the APC,a move widely predicted but now seemingly inevitable given the mass movement of political heavyweights.

Political analysts say Tuesday’s event may mark the final collapse of PDP’s dominance in Taraba State.

The sweeping defections represent one of the most significant political realignments in Taraba’s recent history. 

With the APC now controlling the House, the party leadership, and grassroots structures, the state appears to have undergone a full political transformation,possibly forever altering its future trajectory.

Jos Erupts With Prophetic Outcry  : Gov.Mutfwang, CAN President ,Isa EL-Buba,Ujah Anaguta, Dachomo, And Top Christian Leaders Unite Against Genocide, National Neglect, And Rising Insecurity.

By, giwa alex, Jos

In a gathering that will remain etched in the moral memory of the nation, leading Christian voices, Governor Caleb Mutfwang, the CAN National President, Prophet Isa El-Buba, HRM  Ujah Anaguta, Apostle Ezekiel Dachomo, and several other frontline leaders, converged in Jos for the 2025 CAN National Executive Council meeting, delivering some of the most courageous, emotionally charged and prophetic statements yet on the ongoing violence and displacement across Nigeria.

The session evolved into a national moment, a collective cry for truth, justice, security, unity, and decisive action.

Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang opened the meeting with warmth, gratitude, and deep spiritual reflection, describing the event as “intentional, symbolic, and historic for Plateau State.”

He recounted Plateau’s painful journey  :

communities displaced
families shattered

security challenges unending

and decades of tears mixed with unwavering faith

Gov.Mutfwang represented by his deputy Josephine Piyo revealed the state government’s ongoing efforts :
Strengthening rural security

resettling displaced persons

rebuilding shattered livelihoods

reconciling divided communities

He praised CAN’s steadfast support and charged the Church to remain the nation’s light, insisting  :
“Nigeria needs the moral voice of the Church now more than ever.”

The CAN National President, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, delivered a powerful, pastoral, and fearless address, evoking memories of Plateau’s anguish, resilience, and unbroken faith.

He honoured the late former Plateau state CAN Chairman, Rev. Fr. Polycarp Elubo, whose death interrupted an earlier visit, describing him as “a father and a pillar.”

He reaffirmed CAN’s unwavering position  :

“There is Christian genocide in Nigeria. The truth must be spoken without fear, because the truth shall set us free.”

homes burned
churches razed
families scattered
trauma everywhere

Yet he testified that their faith was “stronger than steel.”

His message to persecuted Christians became the emotional spine of the event  :

“You are not forgotten. You are not abandoned. The Body of Christ in Nigeria stands firmly with you.”

He insisted that silence is unacceptable   :

“Silence in the face of injustice is not just irresponsible , it is unconscionable.”

Prophet Isa El-Buba followed with a prophetic thunder, declaring that Nigeria has reached a point where weak statements are unacceptable.

“There is a genocide going on, and the Church cannot speak with a weak voice.”

He unveiled a national Christian rescue blueprint  :

• A National Prayer Watch & Rapid-Response Advocacy Unit

A structured national intercession system, documentation hub, and strategic engagement mechanism.

• Engagement with Government, Military & International Partners

El-Buba referenced the recent killing of a high-ranking military general, calling it “a deep infiltration of terrorists into the military hierarchy.”

He urged global partners, including the U.S. , to intensify pressure to liberate occupied Nigerian communities.

He emphasized supporting vigilante outfits (in line with local authorities), trauma care, relief distribution, and rebuilding destroyed Christian settlements.

He ended with a battle cry  :
“The dragon with multiple heads , its time has come to an end.”

HRM Ujah Anaguta speaking on behalf of Traditional Council, took the stage with a moving testimonial that gripped the hall.

He began with a startling assertion  :

“No God will talk for the Church , the Church must talk for itself.”
He recounted the heartbreaking loss of 46 people in his constituency, expressing outrage at attempts to downplay or falsify the figures.

“How can you tell me my own story? I buried 46. It is on record,

preserving Christian narrative
honoring victims
refusing silence or distortion.

He urged unity across the Christian community:
“Once we are united, we can do anything.”

Apostle Ezekiel Dachomo and other senior figures reinforced the earlier messages, insisting that :

Nigeria’s security architecture must be restructured
Displaced communities must be restored
Christians must speak with one voice
Political correctness must not silence truth.

Dachomo warned that the Church must not bow to intimidation or political manipulation, insisting that the bloodshed is a national emergency.

The 2025 CAN National Executive Council meeting in Jos became more than a gathering ,it became a national altar of truth, grief, courage, and resolve.

From Governor Mutfwang’s statesmanlike reassurance,
to the CAN President’s moral authority,
to Isa El-Buba’s prophetic fire,
to Ujah Anaguta’s raw testimony,
to Dachomo’s strategic insistence,
One message resounded  :

The Church must rise.
Nigeria must face the truth.
Genocide must be named.
Justice must prevail.
And Plateau , wounded but unbroken ,will rise again.

Gov.Mutfwang Honours Dan Agbese  : Media Icon’s Passing Stirs Tributes Across Nigeria.

By,giwa alex, Jos

A wave of solemn tributes has continued to trail the passing of veteran journalist and public intellectual, Mr. Dan Agbese, as the Executive Governor of Plateau State, His Excellency Barr. Caleb Mutfwang, joined the national media community in mourning the renowned writer who died at 81 after a brief illness.

In the statement personally conveyed through his Director of Press and Public Affairs, Mr. Bere Gyang, Governor Mutfwang described Agbese as “a towering figure in Nigeria’s media landscape” whose craftsmanship, moral integrity, and intellectual brilliance shaped the soul of modern journalism in the country. 

The Governor, emphasized that the late media icon’s incisive writing and mentorship nurtured generations of journalists who today uphold the values he espoused.

Reflecting on Agbese’s early footprint in Plateau State, the Governor recalled,through Gyang’s official communication,that the late veteran once served as Editor of the Plateau State Government,owned Nigeria Standard during its formative years.

 This historic role, he noted, firmly established Agbese as one of the foundational pillars in the evolution of the state’s journalism tradition and a national reference for editorial excellence.

Governor Mutfwang,  further described Agbese’s life as one lived with uncommon purpose in service to God, humanity, and the Nigerian nation. 

Though his death remains painful, the Governor stressed that the power of Agbese’s pen and the moral clarity of his convictions will remain evergreen in the country’s collective memory.

Calling for prayers and strength for the bereaved family, Gyang relayed the Governor’s assurance that “even in this dark moment, God remains your source of hope and consolation.”

On behalf of his family, government officials, and the people of Plateau State, Governor Mutfwang,through the official statement signed and issued by Bere Gyang extended profound condolences to the Agbese family and the wider media fraternity. 

He urged them to find comfort in the enduring legacy of a man whose humility, courage, and lifelong devotion to public service continue to inspire.

CAN Storms Plateau With A Prophetic Message Of Hope As National Executive Converges  For Prayer & Deliberation.

By, giwa alex, Jos 

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has arrived in Plateau State with a stirring message of hope, unity, and spiritual rebirth ahead of its National Executive Council (NEC) Meeting scheduled to begin on Tuesday, November 18th, 2025.

The delegation touched down at the Yakubu Gowon Airport, Jos on Monday 17th  morning, where they were received by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Policy and Governance, Hon. Istifanus Mwansat, who stood in for the Secretary to the State Government, representing Governor Caleb Mutfwang.

Also present at the airport were the CAN Chairman, Plateau State Chapter, Rev. Dr. Dunka Gomwalk, the Special Adviser on Religious Affairs, Rev. Dr. Stephen Dang Gana, alongside several government officials who joined in welcoming the high-powered Christian delegation.

During an airport reception briefing, the CAN Vice President, Rev. Dr. Stephen Baba Panya, disclosed that Plateau State was deliberately selected for this year’s NEC session because of its deep-rooted Christian heritage and historic hospitality.

 “It is a pleasure and privilege for us to be here. Our National Executive CAN meeting begins tomorrow. Our President, His Eminence Archbishop Daniel O’Call, has already arrived and will chair the meeting,” he stated.

He further emphasized that the arrival of the delegation was not solely for administrative deliberations but also for spiritual intercession over Plateau State.

“We are here to pray for Plateau,to plead with God for the peace, prosperity and progress of this state. Plateau has long been a Christian stronghold. Jos remains welcoming, and we trust that our coming will strengthen the people and showcase the hospitality Plateau is known for.”

Shortly after the reception, the visiting delegates were led to the Ten Commandments Prayer Ground, a growing spiritual landmark in the state.

Government briefers revealed recent infrastructure expansions aimed at enhancing worship experiences during major state Christian events.

 According to Yiljap Abraham, Special Adviser to the Governor on Policy and Governance, the seating capacity has now increased to nearly 8,000 worshippers.

“There is no politics here,only Christ and worship. All tribes and political affiliations dissolve in worship. The governor’s vision is for Christians to gather as one body to celebrate Christ together,” Abraham said.

The CAN President, Archbishop Daniel Oko, expressed profound gratitude for the warm reception and reaffirmed the long-standing bond between Plateau State and the Christian community nationwide.

“We came to attend the fourth quarterly meeting of the CAN Executive Council. We often take these meetings outside Abuja to stay connected with Christians at the grassroots,” he said.

He described the visit as both administrative and prophetic, adding that the leadership was in the state to offer prayers, direction, and solidarity at a critical time in Plateau’s history.

The Plateau State CAN Chairman, Rev. Dr. Dunka Gomwalk, welcomed the delegation with enthusiasm, describing the visit as divinely aligned with the state’s quest for peace, healing, and stability.

The delegation also met with the Plateau State Advisory Council on Inter-Religious Harmony, where Christian and Muslim leaders jointly reaffirmed their collective resolve to safeguard the peace of the state.

The meeting underscored they growing collaboration among faith groups, portraying Plateau as a model of coexistence even amid national tensions.

With the NEC meeting set to commence, Plateau stands at the heart of a spiritual, administrative, and interfaith convergence,one that CAN leaders believe will ignite renewed hope across the state and beyond.

 Plateau ADC Chair, Amb. Hannatu Gagara, Celebrates Abuja Headquarters Launch ,Reasserts Firm Leadership in Plateau.

By, giwa alex, Jos

The African Democratic Congress (ADC), Plateau State Chapter, has issued a powerful goodwill message as its State Chairman, Hon. Amb. Mrs. Hannatu Gagara, led the chorus of praise for the national leadership following the commissioning of the party’s new National Headquarters in Wuse 2, Abuja.

Speaking from the ADC State Secretariat at No. 1 Donkat Bali Road, Jos, Amb. Gagara described the inauguration as “a historic stride that reflects the party’s expanding influence, strengthened unity, and readiness for transformative national leadership.”

In her statement, she showered encomiums on the National Chairman and the National Working Committee (NWC), applauding their unwavering commitment, organisational foresight, and the relentless drive that culminated in the establishment of the modern party facility. 

She emphasized that the new headquarters will serve as a strategic command centre for policy formulation, national mobilisation, and the deepening of party administration across Nigeria.

Amb. Gagara further urged ADC members across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory to remain united and steadfast in promoting the party’s founding principles of justice, equity, transparency, and genuine internal democracy.

Reasserting her position and dedication as the authentic and undisputed Chairman of ADC in Plateau State, Amb. Gagara reaffirmed her resolve to work hand-in-hand with the national leadership to strengthen grassroots structures, fortify party loyalty, and expand ADC’s influence across all corners of Plateau State.

“Sahara Reporters’ Allegations Collapse  :  Police Staff College Exposes Blackmail Plot Against AIG Nwonyi ”.

By, alex giwa, Jos 

The Police Staff College, Jos, has issued a powerful and detailed rebuttal, demolishing the claims published by Sahara Reporters against the Commandant of the College, AIG Polycarp Emeka Nwonyi. 

The statement, signed by CSP Duwon Amunedon, the Police Public Relations Officer, chronologically dissects what the College describes as an “orchestrated blackmail campaign” targeted at tarnishing the reputation of a dedicated senior officer.

CSP Amunedon began by asserting that AIG Nwonyi has consistently maintained a record of community engagement, lawful conduct, and adherence to the Nigeria Police Force’s regulatory codes.

 Claims suggesting misuse of police vehicles or diversion of assets for commercial ventures were categorically dismissed as unsubstantiated fabrications.

A chronological review conducted by the Transport Department, Personnel Unit, and College administration showed  :

No police vehicles were deployed for private purposes

No vehicle matching Sahara Reporters’ description is registered as a police asset

The referenced vehicle bears no police colours or registration

It is a type commonly seen around Jos, making the allegation baseless from the outset.

The PPRO emphasized that the College’s vehicle management system requires mandatory booking, supervisory clearance, and gas disbursement approval before any vehicle is deployed , processes that are fully documented and strictly adhered to.

The PPRO further clarified that allegations relating to coercion, impropriety, or misconduct during lectures contradict decades of AIG Nwonyi’s professional record.

The College leadership, under the commandant, has consistently promoted  :

Respectful learning environments

Orderliness across ranks

Transparent systems for

 operational oversight

Monthly documented returns to Force Headquarters

All reviews confirmed no approval or involvement by the AIG in any form of product promotion or unofficial activity, as wrongly insinuated.

The College’s medical unit, upon internal inquiry, submitted that no medical records show any complaints or hazards linked to drinks consumed within the institution.

 The PPRO stressed that issues relating to certification rest squarely with regulatory bodies such as NAFDAC, not the commandant.

A coordinated internal review, involving the Transport, Medical, Academic, and Administrative departments, revealed a pattern  :

Certain disgruntled individuals attempted to exploit misinformation to undermine the AIG’s reform-driven leadership, which has been repositioning the College toward global standards.

The PPRO also debunked claims that the commandant avoided calls from reporters, describing them as a deliberate falsehood.

 For over three decades, the AIG has maintained an open communication culture expected of officers holding command positions.

The statement reaffirmed unshaken confidence in the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,  and the Inspector-General of Police, Dr. Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, noting that both have consistently strengthened professional policing standards nationwide.

CSP Amunedon stressed that no credible evidence exists to support any allegation of impropriety against AIG Nwonyi. 

Every operational record reviewed cleared the commandant of wrongdoing.

The rebuttal concluded with a call on personnel to remain committed to the College’s mandate of professional training, uphold discipline, and cooperate fully with internal mechanisms designed to protect the integrity of the Nigeria Police Force.

By, alex giwa, Jos 

The Police Staff College, Jos, has issued a powerful and detailed rebuttal, demolishing the claims published by Sahara Reporters against the Commandant of the College, AIG Polycarp Emeka Nwonyi. 

The statement, signed by CSP Duwon Amunedon, the Police Public Relations Officer, chronologically dissects what the College describes as an “orchestrated blackmail campaign” targeted at tarnishing the reputation of a dedicated senior officer.

CSP Amunedon began by asserting that AIG Nwonyi has consistently maintained a record of community engagement, lawful conduct, and adherence to the Nigeria Police Force’s regulatory codes.

 Claims suggesting misuse of police vehicles or diversion of assets for commercial ventures were categorically dismissed as unsubstantiated fabrications.

A chronological review conducted by the Transport Department, Personnel Unit, and College administration showed  :

No police vehicles were deployed for private purposes

No vehicle matching Sahara Reporters’ description is registered as a police asset

The referenced vehicle bears no police colours or registration

It is a type commonly seen around Jos, making the allegation baseless from the outset.

The PPRO emphasized that the College’s vehicle management system requires mandatory booking, supervisory clearance, and gas disbursement approval before any vehicle is deployed , processes that are fully documented and strictly adhered to.

The PPRO further clarified that allegations relating to coercion, impropriety, or misconduct during lectures contradict decades of AIG Nwonyi’s professional record.

The College leadership, under the commandant, has consistently promoted  :

Respectful learning environments

Orderliness across ranks

Transparent systems for

 operational oversight

Monthly documented returns to Force Headquarters

All reviews confirmed no approval or involvement by the AIG in any form of product promotion or unofficial activity, as wrongly insinuated.

The College’s medical unit, upon internal inquiry, submitted that no medical records show any complaints or hazards linked to drinks consumed within the institution.

 The PPRO stressed that issues relating to certification rest squarely with regulatory bodies such as NAFDAC, not the commandant.

A coordinated internal review, involving the Transport, Medical, Academic, and Administrative departments, revealed a pattern  :

Certain disgruntled individuals attempted to exploit misinformation to undermine the AIG’s reform-driven leadership, which has been repositioning the College toward global standards.

The PPRO also debunked claims that the commandant avoided calls from reporters, describing them as a deliberate falsehood.

 For over three decades, the AIG has maintained an open communication culture expected of officers holding command positions.

The statement reaffirmed unshaken confidence in the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,  and the Inspector-General of Police, Dr. Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, noting that both have consistently strengthened professional policing standards nationwide.

CSP Amunedon stressed that no credible evidence exists to support any allegation of impropriety against AIG Nwonyi. 

Every operational record reviewed cleared the commandant of wrongdoing.

The rebuttal concluded with a call on personnel to remain committed to the College’s mandate of professional training, uphold discipline, and cooperate fully with internal mechanisms designed to protect the integrity of the Nigeria Police Force.

Amb.Hannatu Gagara Firmly In  Charge : ADC National Leadership Reaffirms Her As Authentic Plateau Chairman , Dispels Secretariat Relocation Rumour .

By,  giwa alex ,Jos  

In a decisive clarification that puts lingering speculations to rest, Ambassador Mrs. Hannatu Gagara has been conspicuously and unequivocally reaffirmed as the authentic State Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Plateau State, following a resolution by the party’s national leadership in Abuja.

The development unfolded last Thursday 13th November 2025, when Amb. Gagara met with the National Chairman and members of the National Working Committee (NWC) at the ADC national headquarters to address a sudden claim by Hon. Sam Gyang, who had recently attempted to assert himself as chairman. 

Ambassador Hannatu Gagara was speaking to group of Journalists in her office  along Dokat Bali Road in Jos plateau state.

According to her, although Sam Gyang was sighted at the national office, he did not participate in the meeting.

Gagara explained that the national leadership carefully reviewed the situation and made its position unmistakably clear  :

Her name remains the only one on INEC records, on the national ADC register, and on all official documents of the party.

She was then formally instructed to return to Plateau State and continue her work as the legitimate and recognized State Chairman.

Earlier in the day, observers had noted the unusual quietness around the party’s secretariat. 

Amb. Gagara clarified that this silence was simply due to ongoing membership registration activities taking place across various local government areas,an exercise that temporarily reduced foot traffic at the State headquarters.

In another major point of clarification, she categorically debunked circulating rumours that the ADC Secretariat had been relocated to Kalwa House.

 She stressed that the party has never moved from its long-standing office located at  :

No. 1 Dokat Bali Road, near Total Filling Station, Jos.

She emphasized that journalists and political stakeholders who have followed ADC activities over the years know this as the only authentic ADC office in Plateau State.

Speaking on the party’s growing popularity, Amb. Gagara said the turbulence in major political parties is driving many loyalists toward ADC,a party she described as one founded on truth, justice, and zero godfatherism. 

She noted that the ADC ensures equity for all members as long as due process is followed.

Addressing inquiries on contest forms, she clarified that the party is not selling forms for now. The ongoing focus is strictly on membership registration and issuance of membership cards.

On the rising interest of aspirants seeking to contest under ADC, she noted that the numbers are increasing daily, though an exact figure will be released later as the process becomes more structured.

She also acknowledged that the party, which is currently expanding its structures, faces expected early-stage challenges,particularly from coalition groups integrating into the system.

 However, she expressed confidence that all issues will be resolved with time, as the party continues to strengthen its internal cohesion.

With the national leadership’s explicit endorsement and her clear stance on party operations, Amb. Hannatu Gagara remains firmly in the saddle as ADC Chairman in Plateau State,projecting stability, readiness, and renewed momentum for the growing party.

By,  giwa alex ,Jos  

In a decisive clarification that puts lingering speculations to rest, Ambassador Mrs. Hannatu Gagara has been conspicuously and unequivocally reaffirmed as the authentic State Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Plateau State, following a resolution by the party’s national leadership in Abuja.

The development unfolded last Thursday 13th November 2025, when Amb. Gagara met with the National Chairman and members of the National Working Committee (NWC) at the ADC national headquarters to address a sudden claim by Hon. Sam Gyang, who had recently attempted to assert himself as chairman. 

Ambassador Hannatu Gagara was speaking to group of Journalists in her office  along Dokat Bali Road in Jos plateau state.

According to her, although Sam Gyang was sighted at the national office, he did not participate in the meeting.

Gagara explained that the national leadership carefully reviewed the situation and made its position unmistakably clear  :

Her name remains the only one on INEC records, on the national ADC register, and on all official documents of the party.

She was then formally instructed to return to Plateau State and continue her work as the legitimate and recognized State Chairman.

Earlier in the day, observers had noted the unusual quietness around the party’s secretariat. 

Amb. Gagara clarified that this silence was simply due to ongoing membership registration activities taking place across various local government areas,an exercise that temporarily reduced foot traffic at the State headquarters.

In another major point of clarification, she categorically debunked circulating rumours that the ADC Secretariat had been relocated to Kalwa House.

 She stressed that the party has never moved from its long-standing office located at  :

No. 1 Dokat Bali Road, near Total Filling Station, Jos.

She emphasized that journalists and political stakeholders who have followed ADC activities over the years know this as the only authentic ADC office in Plateau State.

Speaking on the party’s growing popularity, Amb. Gagara said the turbulence in major political parties is driving many loyalists toward ADC,a party she described as one founded on truth, justice, and zero godfatherism. 

She noted that the ADC ensures equity for all members as long as due process is followed.

Addressing inquiries on contest forms, she clarified that the party is not selling forms for now. The ongoing focus is strictly on membership registration and issuance of membership cards.

On the rising interest of aspirants seeking to contest under ADC, she noted that the numbers are increasing daily, though an exact figure will be released later as the process becomes more structured.

She also acknowledged that the party, which is currently expanding its structures, faces expected early-stage challenges,particularly from coalition groups integrating into the system.

 However, she expressed confidence that all issues will be resolved with time, as the party continues to strengthen its internal cohesion.

With the national leadership’s explicit endorsement and her clear stance on party operations, Amb. Hannatu Gagara remains firmly in the saddle as ADC Chairman in Plateau State,projecting stability, readiness, and renewed momentum for the growing party.

Plateau Under Divine Covering  : Gov. Mutfwang Stairs COCIN Thanksgiving With A Bold Call For Unity , Forgiveness And Enduring Peace.

By,giwa alex,Jos

Plateau State Governor, His Excellency Barr. Caleb Mutfwang, on Sunday, 16th November 2025, electrified worshippers at the Annual Thanksgiving Service of COCIN Headquarters Church, Jos, where he delivered a compelling charge for unity, forgiveness, and unwavering gratitude to God.

The event, themed “Thanksgiving  : A Time of Reflection,” set the stage for a deeply spiritual moment as the Governor acknowledged God’s unending mercy over Plateau State, declaring that divine intervention had shielded the state from what could have been a darker chapter.

“I want to thank God as a person, as a family man, and as the Governor of this state,” he said. “In many respects, God’s mercy has been upon Plateau. If it had not been the Lord, Plateau would have been telling a different story today.”

Moving chronologically through his message, Governor Mutfwang first urged citizens to cultivate a grateful heart, insisting that thanksgiving remains essential for individual and collective growth.

 He warned against harbouring bitterness, stressing that resentment consumes only the one who nurtures it.

“Pray that God will give us the continuous spirit of thanksgiving and brotherhood,” he admonished.

He then advanced a strong call for reconciliation, noting that Plateau’s progress depends on a united and forgiving people.

“As Plateau people, may God draw our hearts to one another so we can be truly united,” he said. “Like the tongue and teeth that sometimes clash, we must be people of forgiveness.”

Turning to security matters, the Governor revealed a major shift in the state’s safety operations, announcing the transition from Operation Safe Haven to Operation Enduring Peace,a change he described as symbolic of Plateau’s new direction.

He added that the government is strengthening local security networks with expanded manpower :

“As I speak, we have another batch of 1,400 personnel in training to be added to Operation Rainbow. 

They will be deployed by Christmas, and this will significantly increase boots on the ground.”

Closing his message, Governor Mutfwang prayed for prosperity, good health, and renewed hope for all Plateau citizens as the year winds down.

“May we continue to see the goodness of God in the land of the living,” he declared.

Guest Speaker, Rev. Dr. Mudimka Y. Seri, drew parallels from the Book of Nehemiah, charging believers to embrace unity and discipline just as the builders of Jerusalem did.

The service, officiated by Arc. Samuel N. Jatau and chaired by Hon. Wushangka Lengwe Gyigoce, was marked by worship, deep reflection, and heartfelt prayers for sustained peace and progress in Plateau State.

Taraba Politics Shaken As Kurmi Council Boss Backs Gov. Kefas’ Dramatic Move To APC.

By, Musa Jankada, Jalingo

Taraba’s political landscape tilted sharply on Sunday as the Chairman of Kurmi Local Government Area, Hon. Moses Maihankali, threw his full support behind Governor Agbu Kefas’ planned defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

The endorsement followed the state government’s earlier announcement unveiling the programme for the much-anticipated defection rally slated for Wednesday, November 19, 2025, at the Jolly Nyame Stadium in Jalingo.

Speaking in a statement issued in the state capital, Maihankali praised the governor’s decision as timely and transformational.

 According to him, Taraba stands to benefit immensely from aligning with the federal government.

He described the move as a courageous step toward reshaping the state’s development trajectory :

“We fully support Governor Kefas’ decision to join the APC. This is a bold step towards transforming Taraba State and improving the lives of our people,” he said.

Maihankali further stressed that synergy with the national leadership is vital for fast-tracking growth across Taraba.

 “Aligning with the federal government is crucial for Taraba’s accelerated development,” he added.

With political expectations heightening ahead of Wednesday’s event, all eyes now turn to Jolly Nyame Stadium, where Governor Kefas’ switch is set to become one of the defining moments in Taraba’s recent political history.

North Central APC Forum Blasts Plateau APC Integrity Group, Describes Anti-Mutfwang Protest As Shameful, Undemocratic.

 By, giwa alex, Jos

The North Central All Progressives Congress (APC) Forum has issued a stern condemnation of Saturday’s protest led by the Plateau APC Integrity Group, describing the demonstration as shameful, undemocratic, and a dangerous attempt to weaken the party ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The protest, staged in Jos during a reception organised to welcome fresh defectors from opposition parties, saw members of the Plateau APC Integrity Group brandishing placards and openly rejecting any possibility of Governor Caleb Mutfwang joining the APC. 

Their resistance quickly drew national attention, raising concerns about internal divisions within the party.

Responding to the development, the North Central APC Forum, in a statement released Sunday in Abuja by its Chairman, Alhaji Saleh Zazzaga, condemned not only the protest but also the motives behind it. Zazzaga described the actions of the Integrity Group as “a reckless assault on democratic freedoms” and “a misguided attempt to dictate who qualifies to join a party that belongs to all.”

He emphasised that it is fundamentally wrong, and politically suicidal, for any group to attempt to block a citizen, especially a sitting governor, from joining the political party of their choice. According to him, such conduct violates the spirit of democracy and threatens internal party peace.

Zazzaga revealed that the Forum had repeatedly encouraged Governor Mutfwang to consider joining the APC ahead of the 2027 polls, insisting that his defection would undoubtedly strengthen the party’s standing in Plateau State. He recalled similar historic defections that repositioned parties for electoral victory, noting that the state should not be an exception.

He called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to wade into the matter and rein in leaders and groups fueling resistance against Governor Mutfwang’s possible entry.

 Zazzaga warned that the Plateau APC Integrity Group’s continued antagonism could jeopardise the party’s strategic interests if not immediately addressed.

The Forum further cautioned that it would escalate the issue directly to the President should the internal hostility persist, stressing that no individual or group has the right to block Governor Mutfwang—or any political figure—from joining the APC.

Tinubu’s Envoy Storms Jos : “Nentawe Is Nigeria’s Good Luck,” Akpabio Hails APC Chairman As Over 2,000 Defect to Ruling Party.

By, giwa alex, Jos

The political atmosphere in Plateau State reached a historic peak yesterday 15th November 2025 as the All Progressives Congress (APC) held a massive grand reception at the Polo Field in Jos attracting a tidal wave of defectors and drawing high-profile national figures, including the President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, who represented President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The event, marked by thunderous cheers and sweeping declarations, quickly transformed into a celebration of the leadership of the APC National Chairman, Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, who received exceptional praise from party leaders and defectors alike.

In his welcome address, Professor Nentawe Yilwatda announced what many political observers described as the beginning of a new political era on the Plateau.

“Today, Plateau has only one party, APC. If you are not in APC, you are not yet in any party,” he thundered, to loud applause.

Flanked by former Labour Party governorship candidate Professor Patrick Sunday Dakum, Nentawé revealed that all key political blocs , Labour Party, PDP, and others , had begun massive movement into the APC fold.

 “We have the manpower and political strength to win Central, Southern and Northern zones emphatically. President Bola Tinubu will win Plateau in 2027 , this is already settled.”

Nentawé further predicted a landslide in the governorship and all senatorial seats, insisting that  :

 “If you don’t contest under APC in 2027, forget it.”

Representing the National Working Committee, Nentawé formally welcomed hundreds of key figures  :

National Assembly members,

Labour Party leaders,

Former LP Governorship Candidate, Prof. Dakum,

Senator I.D. Gyang,

General Sura,

And more than 2,000 defectors from PDP, LP, and smaller parties.

He described the influx as the “voice of Plateau people , youths, women, men, and elders , speaking with one voice.”

Senate President Godswill Akpabio, who represented President Tinubu, delivered the day’s most electrifying moment ,a glowing tribute to Professor Nentawé Yilwatda.

 “Nentawé is good luck to APC and to Nigeria. This is the first time in our history that a National Chairman has won elections before the elections. 

You have nothing to fear , you are protected by a lion. President Tinubu is a political lion.”

The crowd roared in approval, chanting Nentawé’s name as Akpabio assured Plateau citizens of full Federal Government support.

Turning to the long-standing insecurity in the state, Akpabio’s voice softened as he empathised deeply with victims and survivors.

 “I cry when a child or adult is killed. Too many have died on the Plateau. Too many are in IDP camps in their own state. We must stop this.”

“Your concerns will be addressed. The President is not happy with the killings. Plateau will enjoy peace again.”

 “The only party that truly cares for Plateau is the APC.”

Wike Embarrasses Himself,Not The Military , Chief Margif Roars In Defence Of Lt. Ahmed Yerima

By,giwa alex , Jos

Former Labour Party Governorship Candidate in Plateau State, Chief Yohana Yilpwan Margif, has issued a strongly worded statement praising the courage of Navy Lieutenant Ahmed Yerima, who recently refused to yield to alleged intimidation and executive overreach by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.

In an electronic statement made available to GNews, Chief Margif recounted that Lt. Yerima was carrying out official military instructions when he was confronted by the FCT Minister.

Despite pressure, the young officer remained calm, disciplined, and committed to his duty ,a stance Margif said exposed the strength of the military and the weakness of the Minister’s approach.

Margif stressed that Lt. Yerima’s composure under pressure demonstrated unshakable loyalty to his oath and reinforced the message that the Nigerian military cannot be bullied or manipulated into compromising its values.

Chief Margif faulted Wike for confronting a junior officer in public, insisting that the Minister acted outside proper administrative and leadership channels.

“There was no point harassing a young officer who was simply obeying orders from a superior.

 As a Minister and representative of the President, the appropriate thing was to call the Chief of Defence Staff ,not disgrace himself in public,” Margif stated.

He emphasized that the Nigerian military remains a pillar of national honour and sacrifice, playing a central role in defending the country against threats and supporting internal security efforts.

Chief Margif warned that dragging military personnel into confrontational scenes only damages the image of government officials who ought to protect and uphold national institutions.

The former governorship candidate appealed to the Federal Government to show deeper appreciation for the sacrifices of military personnel by strengthening welfare support and providing adequate resources to enhance their operational effectiveness.

He urged the government to ensure that officers can discharge their constitutional duties without fear, intimidation, or harassment, whether from civilians or political office holders.

Gov. Mutfwang Disowns Expulsion Motion ,Says PDP Needs Unity, Not Division.

By,giwa alex, Jos

The simmering tensions within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) took a new turn on November 15th, 2025, after an electronically signed statement made available to Gnews clarified Governor Caleb  Mutfwang’s position on the controversial motion seeking the expulsion of key party leaders.

The statement, issued and signed by Gyang Bere, Director of Press and Public Affairs to the Executive Governor of Plateau State, set the record straight following widespread speculation about the governor’s alleged support for the proposal.

1. The Controversial Motion Emerges

The PDP was unsettled earlier in the week after a motion surfaced, calling for the expulsion of several prominent members ,including FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, former Ekiti Governor Ayodele Fayose, former National Secretary Samuel Anyanwu, and others. 

The motion quickly stirred heated debate across the party’s national structure.

2. Speculations link Mutfwang to the Proposal.

Following the circulation of the motion, rumours began to spread that Governor Mutfwang had aligned himself with proponents of the disciplinary action. 

The insinuation prompted internal conversations within the party and among political observers.

3. Mutfwang Breaks His Silence Through Official Channels

In the electronically transmitted statement delivered to Gnews, Gyang Bere announced Governor Mutfwang’s unequivocal dissociation from the motion.

 He clarified that neither the PDP Governors’ Forum nor the National Executive Committee (NEC) held discussions that could justify the presentation of such a motion.

4. Governor Challenges the Timing and Logic of the Proposal

Governor Mutfwang insisted that expelling key party leaders at this sensitive moment is not a strategic approach. 

He noted that doing so could worsen the party’s existing internal challenges rather than address them meaningfully.

5. A Call for Dialogue, Not Division

The governor urged party stakeholders to prioritise unity, reconciliation, and collective problem-solving, stressing that rebuilding the PDP requires patience, consultation, and a stronger commitment to internal cohesion.

The message from Governor Mutfwang is clear : the PDP cannot afford deeper fractures. Instead, it must chart a deliberate path toward healing, rebuilding, and repositioning ahead of future political engagements.

Ibadan Erupts As PDP Swings The Axe,Wike,Anyanwu, Fayose, Ajibade Nwanchukwu Top List Of Party Heavyweights Expelled For Anti-Party Acts.

By,giwa alex, Jos

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Saturday 15th November 2025, entered one of its most decisive moments in recent history as its 2025 National Convention in Ibadan moved from routine proceedings to a full-scale disciplinary showdown.

The day began with delegates trooping into the convention ground, where expectations were high over the long-awaited report from the party’s disciplinary committee. 

For months, murmurs of anti-party activities, internal sabotage, and deepening cracks within the PDP had dominated internal conversations, heightening anticipation around the convention’s resolutions.

Midway into the deliberations, the disciplinary committee finally presented its findings,an extensive document detailing allegations against several prominent members accused of subverting the party’s interests over time.

 Delegates listened with keen attention as names of top political heavyweights featured prominently in the report.

The turning point came when the committee formally recommended the expulsion of former Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike, former National Secretary Senator Samuel Anyanwu, Senior Advocate of Nigeria Kamaldeen Ajibade (SAN), former Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose, federal lawmaker Hon. Austin Nwachukwu, and other party stalwarts implicated in sustained acts of disloyalty.

In a dramatic scene audible across the convention hall, delegates overwhelmingly voted to approve the committee’s recommendation.

 The thunderous affirmation symbolized a unified resolve to cleanse the party ahead of the crucial 2027 general elections.

Senior officials told Gnews that the expulsions became unavoidable after years of internal friction that weakened the PDP’s cohesion.

 “This is a defining move to restore discipline. Today, the PDP has chosen survival over sentiment,” one top official disclosed moments after the resolution was adopted.

By evening, the decision had already sent ripples through Nigeria’s political circles, marking what analysts describe as a major turning point in the PDP’s internal rebirth.

With restructuring debates still ongoing, the party appears poised for an aggressive reorganisation,signalling that the era of unchecked anti-party activities may finally be over.

Sen.Victor Lar Returns “Home” To APC , Declares Revalidation Agenda For 2027, Says Experience Is What The Plateau Needs Now.

By,giwa alex , Jos

Distinguished Senator Victor Lar has formally announced his return to the All Progressives Congress (APC), describing the move not as a defection but a “homecoming” rooted in political history, personal conviction, and renewed purpose for Plateau politics.

Senator Victor Lar, fondly known across the Middle Belt for his legislative pedigree, began by clarifying a major misconception surrounding his political move.

According to him, the word defection is inaccurate.

“I didn’t defect. I returned home. I have always been a member of the APC. What I came to do is simply revalidate my membership,that’s why you see my slogan everywhere: Revalidation 2027.”

Lar, who represented Langtang North/South in the House of Representatives from 1999–2007 and later served in the 7th Senate, noted that the APC has always been part of his political roots.

Senator Lar, a minority Christian from Plateau State, said one of the strongest forces pulling him back to the APC was the climate of inclusion under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

 “Under President Tinubu, minorities and Christians have not been marginalized. Many of the appointments and interventions show fairness. That matters a lot to me as a Plateau son.”

He also praised key federal interventions in the Middle Belt, especially efforts to reposition institutions and restore lasting peace.

Lar commended President Tinubu for “far-reaching and impactful” federal projects in the North-Central, referencing the siting of a federal university in Southern Kaduna and renewed commitments toward stabilizing the region.

His remarks painted Tinubu as a unifying figure working to calm longstanding tensions across Middle Belt communities.

After leaving APC earlier, Senator Lar moved to the Labour Party where he held the strategic position of Chairman, Board of Trustees. Asked whether he was returning alone, Lar debunked that notion instantly.

 “There are over 1,000 of my people back with me. Over 315 followed me physically today. And these are not even one-quarter of those who couldn’t find space in the vehicles provided.”

Most of those returning with him, he said, include former counsellorship candidates, councillors, ward officials, and young grassroots mobilizers seeking opportunities to prove themselves.

With his return, Senator Lar outlined a bold agenda for restructuring and reenergizing the APC machinery on the Plateau  :

1. Mobilization and Conscientization

He intends to rebuild trust within party ranks, unify the structures and reorganize grassroots networks.

2. Reuniting and Refocusing the Party,

He stressed that the party must win internally before it can win statewide.

3. Injecting Experience into Party Strategy

With years in both chambers of the National Assembly, Lar believes he will help reposition APC toward sweeping victories in 2027.

 “I want to ensure APC wins the presidency, governorship, senatorial, House of Reps and Assembly seats in my constituency.

 My role is to rejig and re-concentrate the party for elections.”

When asked directly if he was preparing to contest for the Senate again, the experienced legislator didn’t mince words :

“Yes. The cap I wore in the Senate is a cap for people with experience. From 2015 to now, you can see the level of representation. The Senate needs people who understand the system.”

He emphasized that Plateau constituents know the value of experience more than many assume.

On selling his candidacy, Lar said Plateau citizens are fully aware of the difference between his past representation and what followed after him.

 “When I was there and when others were there, the people know the difference. They had it better under me. That alone is enough to galvanize massive support.”

Filled with optimism, Senator Victor Lar reaffirmed his commitment to revitalizing APC and strengthening democratic dividends on the Plateau.

APC Storms Jos As Waves Of Defections Hit Opposition Parties.

By, giwa alex ,jos

Jos, Plateau State, witnessed heightened political activity today, February 15th, 2025, as the All Progressives Congress (APC) prepared to host one of its largest defection rallies in recent years.

 The event, taking place at the historic Polo Field, has drawn crowds from across the state as the ruling party widens its net ahead of the next political cycle.

In the early hours of the day, the Polo Field underwent a dramatic transformation.

 Party officials, volunteers and supporters worked tirelessly to decorate the expansive venue with APC colours, banners, and large portraits of the National Working Committee (NWC).

 By mid-morning, the arena had fully assumed the ambience of a mega political festival , complete with music, security presence, and rising anticipation among thousands of attendees.

According to preliminary information made available to GNews, the APC is set to receive a sizeable number of decampees from major opposition platforms.

 Those expected to be formally welcomed into the ruling party include politicians and supporters from the Labour Party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and several smaller opposition groups.

Though official lists were still being kept under wraps at the time of filing this report, insiders hinted that the incoming batch comprises influential grassroots mobilisers, former office holders, and youth blocs disillusioned with the direction of their former parties.

Party sources who spoke with GNews described today’s rally as a

 “strategic political consolidation,” insisting that the momentum currently favouring the APC is a sign of wider realignments taking place across Plateau State. 

The atmosphere at the venue reinforced those claims as supporters chanted victory songs, while procession groups marched with banners announcing a “new political dawn.”

As the APC leadership awaits the arrival of national and state dignitaries to officially receive the decampees, security operatives have cordoned off key access routes to ensure a hitch-free ceremony.

Today’s mass defection rally, observers say, may mark a turning point in Plateau’s political landscape , shifting power dynamics and strengthening the APC’s grip as the countdown to future elections quietly begins.

Fake Defection Story Falls Apart : Mutfwang Remains In PDP As Government Exposes Desperate Political Mischief-Makers.

 By ,alex giwa, Jos

A fresh wave of misinformation hit social media on Friday 14th November 2025 after a forged statement falsely claimed that Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb  Mutfwang, had defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the Young Progressives Party (YPP). 

But in a swift and categorical response, Government House has debunked the viral story, describing it as a reckless invention by the author and his collaborators who are “terrified by the governor’s rising political strength.”

The fake report began circulating in the early hours of Friday, accompanied by a fabricated press statement mischievously bearing the name of the Governor’s Director of Press and Public Affairs, Gyang Bere. 

The statement falsely suggested that Governor Mutfwang had concluded “wide consultations” and decided to abandon the PDP for the YPP.

However, within hours, Government House sources confirmed that the document was never issued by the governor or any authorised official.

 It was, instead, the product of individuals bent on sowing confusion and diverting public attention.

Government officials who reviewed the forged statement dismissed it as “the imagination of frustrated political schemers.” 

These individuals, they said, have become increasingly agitated by Governor Mutfwang’s steady governance strides and growing acceptance across Plateau State.

“The author of that fake story and his cohort are simply afraid of Governor Mutfwang’s success,” an insider revealed.

 “They are working tirelessly to distract him, but their lies cannot stop the moving train.”

Contrary to the concocted claims, Governor Mutfwang remains a committed member of the PDP , the party that entrusted him with the mandate to serve the people.

Officials emphasized that the governor has never initiated, discussed, or considered any move to defect. 

They added that his loyalty to the PDP remains unshaken and his focus is fully on delivering quality governance, not on political games engineered by opponents.

The government is calling on the general public to dismiss the viral content as a dangerous piece of fake news deliberately crafted to mislead.

“No amount of blackmail or manufactured statements can tarnish the governor’s shining image,” officials stressed.

 “We urge citizens to rely only on verified government channels for authentic information.”

Political Earthquake On The Plateau  : Sen. Victor Lar Dumps LP, Rejoins APC in Grand Home-Coming.

By, giwa alex, Jos

In what analysts already describe as one of the most consequential political realignments of 2025, Senator Victor Lar , one of Plateau State’s most seasoned political heavyweights , is set to formally rejoin the All Progressives Congress (APC) on Saturday, November 15, 2025.

The move marks a dramatic home-coming for a man whose political footprints have shaped Plateau politics for over 26 years.

Victor Lar’s political ascent began in 1999 when he was elected member of the House of Representatives for Langtang North/South Federal Constituency.

He served two consecutive terms, earning a reputation as one of the most assertive voices from the Plateau.

His leadership of the Northern Representatives Forum cemented his standing as a national political asset.

Lar’s influence grew further in 2011 when he was elected Senator representing Plateau South.

Inside the Red Chamber, he became known for bold advocacy, strategic interventions, and constituency empowerment programmes that boosted his profile far beyond Plateau borders.

In 2023, Lar was appointed Chairman, Board of Trustees of the Labour Party , a role that placed him at the center of national party realignments.

He was credited with instilling organisational structure and visibility during one of the party’s most challenging internal phases.

Despite occupying one of the highest positions within the LP, Lar reportedly became uncomfortable with what he perceived as the party’s weak organisational structure ,a limitation he feared could stifle his long-term political aspirations.

Sources say he required a stronger machine, a wider platform, and a more influential network to sustain his political relevance.

This pushed him toward the APC, a party he believes aligns better with his ambitions and strategic calculations.

Lar’s return to the APC is not a sudden leap ,it is a rekindling of a long-standing political relationship.

Over the years, the APC has been a platform where he established fruitful alliances, particularly in Plateau South.

For him, returning is both a continuation and an expansion of old networks ,a move to regain national visibility and drive the next phase of his political career.

Inside the APC, Lar’s defection is being celebrated as a major catch,and for good reason  :

A combined 12 years of legislative experience from both chambers of the National Assembly.

A loyal political base across Langtang North/South and the wider Plateau South Senatorial District.

Grassroots mobilization strength ahead of future elections.

Strategic insight capable of influencing party direction and internal reengineering.

A broadened bridge between local structures and national decision-making blocs.

His return is expected to reshape internal calculations and strengthen APC’s chances in Plateau’s evolving political landscape.

As the APC prepares to receive Senator Victor Lar officially this Saturday, political observers insist the shift is not just another defection ,it is a political earthquake that will alter power configurations in Plateau State.

For the APC, Lar’s return is the addition of a master strategist.

For Lar, it is a recalibrated step toward an even more influential political future.

The story of Victor Lar continues , but now under a banner he believes can take his ambitions farther than ever.

Wike’s Clash With Young Officer: Defence Minister Matawalle Reveals What Really Happened  Officer Vindicated, Says There Will Be No Punishment.

Our Reporter 

Nigeria’s Defence Minister, Bello Matawalle, has finally broken his silence on the widely circulated confrontation between the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, and a young military officer,a confrontation that captured national attention and inflamed public debate.

How the Confrontation Started
Matawalle explained that the confrontation erupted the moment Wike arrived at the site. 

The officer, calm and respectful, clarified that he was acting strictly on orders passed down through the military chain of command. 

Despite the explanation, Wike engaged him in a dispute,an action Matawalle described as unnecessary and avoidable.

Why the Officer Stands Absolved
The Defence Minister was firm in defending the soldier’s conduct.
“The officer only obeyed a lawful order. His discipline and loyalty are commendable.”

According to him, the young soldier maintained decorum, spoke respectfully, and followed military protocol to the letter. As a result, Matawalle declared that the officer committed no offence and would face no sanction under military regulations.

The Minister criticized Wike for confronting the officer directly rather than passing his concerns upward through the appropriate senior officers.

He stressed that disrespecting a uniformed officer indirectly disrespects the President, who is the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.

Warnings Ignored Before the Confrontation
Revealing behind-the-scenes details, Matawalle said Wike had already contacted the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), who advised him to wait for an official investigation. The Chief of Naval Staff gave the same instruction.

Rather than wait the one day required for the inquiry, Wike headed to the location,triggering the public clash.

The Defence Minister noted that leadership demands patience.

 “Every officer has superiors. He should have waited for the investigation instead of confronting the young officer.”

The officer acted lawfully.
The protocol was followed.
No punishment will be issued.
The Defence Minister’s intervention has reset the narrative, reinforcing respect for military procedure and underscoring the importance of restraint,even at the highest levels of government.

Plateau Set For Economic Revolution As Mutfwang Launches Mineral Master plan.

————-Unveils New Mining Machinery, Revives 30-Year Dormant PLASMDC, Seals Joint Venture With Chinese Investors

By, giwa alex, Jos

Plateau State’s quest for economic independence received a major boost on Thursday, November 13th, 2025, as Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang declared a full-scale revival of the state’s solid minerals sector , a move he described as the beginning of Plateau’s economic rebirth.

The announcement came during his inspection tour of newly imported mineral exploration equipment stationed at the headquarters of the Plateau State Mineral Development Company (PLASMDC) in Jos.

 The equipment, procured under a partnership with NAC Investment Ventures of China, marks a turning point in the state’s push toward revenue diversification.

For nearly three decades, PLASMDC,registered to champion mineral development,remained dormant, contributing nothing to the state’s economic growth.

 Governor Mutfwang recalled this historical lapse, emphasizing that Plateau’s vast mineral deposits had been exploited for decades with little or no benefit to its people.

Conducted around the facility by PLASMDC Managing Director, Mr. Matthews Dawap, and the Commissioner for Environment, Climate Change and Development, Mr. Peter K. Gwom, the Governor expressed satisfaction with the state-of-the-art machinery now in place. 

The array of equipment, he noted, demonstrates Plateau’s readiness to reclaim control over its mineral destiny.

Speaking at the event, the Governor stated  :

“Plateau State and its people have not benefited much from decades of mineral exploration. 

What we seek to do now is ensure that our citizens truly derive value from the mineral resources God blessed us with. 

Though capital-intensive, I am confident that within two years, the state will begin to reap dividends from this bold investment.”

He stressed that reducing overdependence on federal allocation is critical, and developing the solid minerals sector is the administration’s chosen path to achieving financial autonomy.

In what stands as one of the biggest economic announcements of the year, Governor Mutfwang revealed that the state is entering into a joint venture with NAC Investment Ventures to establish a new company ,Plateau Sino Mines Ltd. 

The entity will drive exploration, processing, and full-scale industrial mining,ushering Plateau into a new era of mineral-driven prosperity.

While celebrating the progress, Governor Mutfwang urged citizens to protect public infrastructure, noting that past acts of vandalism severely crippled state assets and delayed development efforts. 

He appealed for collective responsibility as the mineral sector becomes a shared avenue for wealth creation and job opportunities across the state.

With the revival of PLASMDC, acquisition of modern exploration equipment, and the creation of Plateau Sino Mines Ltd, Plateau State now stands on the threshold of a historic economic transformation,anchored on minerals, innovation, and purposeful leadership.

Political Fear On The Plateau: Why Some Politicians Tremble At The Thought Of Gov. Mutfwang Joining APC.

By, Hon. Stephen. C. Ultimate.

The political atmosphere on the Plateau is once again charged with tension, following speculations that Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang may be on his way to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

 The mere thought of such a political move has reportedly sent waves of unease across the ranks of some APC chieftains, exposing what many now describe as “political phobia” among the so-called party bigwigs.

It all began after the APC stakeholders’ meeting held recently on the Plateau, where an unpopular resolution was passed, barring Governor Mutfwang from decamping to the ruling party. 

To discerning observers, the decision was not only self-centered but also politically counterproductive, considering the potential benefits of welcoming a sitting governor into the fold.

Ironically, the move to exclude Mutfwang runs contrary to the desire of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who, sources say, would prefer to see the Plateau governor align with the ruling party to avoid a repeat of the 2023 scenario, when, despite having Simon Bako Lalong as the APC Presidential Campaign DG, the party still lost the state to the opposition.

Meanwhile, Governor Mutfwang has remained calm in the face of the political storm. 

He has repeatedly stated that he is not desperate to defect from the PDP, even though in politics, events behind closed doors often tell a different story. 

As always, the outcome in politics determines the motive, and the end justifies the means.

From a broader perspective, the truth remains that political parties in Nigeria differ only by name.

 Whether APC, PDP, Labour, NNPP, PRP, APGA, ADP, or ADC, they are all platforms serving the same purpose, vehicles conveying politicians to their desired destinations. 

Politicians, on the other hand, are the passengers, switching vehicles when one breaks down in pursuit of their ambitions.

It is therefore unreasonable for anyone to ridicule or block a sitting governor who seeks a stronger political platform. 

In politics, it is not wisdom but folly to remain in a broken vehicle when others are already on the move toward the same destination.

Rather than rejecting Governor Mutfwang, the APC should embrace him with open arms. 

His defection, if it happens, would not only strengthen the party’s presence on the Plateau but also align the state with the federal government, paving the way for greater development and national cooperation.

As it stands, those opposed to Mutfwang’s possible entry into the APC appear more driven by fear than principle. 

Their resistance reflects the anxiety of politicians who dread competition rather than confidence in leadership.

In the final analysis, the real question is not whether Governor Mutfwang will join the APC, but whether the APC itself is ready to accommodate progress, unity, and strength.

 For now, one thing is clear, on the Plateau, only the politically insecure are afraid of Mutfwang’s shadow.

Gov. Kafas Breaks Record : Taraba To Pay Medical Students Full Salaries, Not Stipends.

———–As UK-Based Health Experts Partner State On 5-Year Healthcare Transformation.

By,Musa Jankada, Jalingo

In what has been described as a revolutionary step toward healthcare reform, the Taraba State Government has announced that medical students in state-owned institutions will now receive full monthly salaries instead of stipends , a groundbreaking policy under the leadership of Governor Agbu Kefas.

The announcement was made in Jalingo by the Head of Service, Dr. Hamidu Ahmed Kara, shortly after he received a team of United Kingdom-based healthcare experts who arrived in the state for a partnership visit.

Dr. Kara revealed that the new welfare structure will place medical students in 100 and 200 levels on Grade Level 5, while those in 300 to 500 levels will earn salaries on Grade Level 7, ranging between ₦100,000 and ₦130,000 monthly.

According to him, the policy reflects the state government’s determination to build a globally competitive health workforce, capable of transforming the state’s healthcare landscape and setting a new national standard.

 “We have agreed to operate on a zonal level, and plans are underway to extend this financial support to all medical students through the payment of monthly salaries,” Dr. Kara said.

 “This will motivate our young people to remain committed to the medical profession and contribute to a stronger healthcare system.”

Leading the visiting UK team, Dr. Chichi Menakaya, founder of Annomo Health, praised Governor Kefas’ visionary leadership and commitment to the welfare of his people.

“The passion of Governor Agbu Kefas is driven by his mission to enhance the healthcare of the people,” she noted.

 “Because of his dedication, the people of Taraba are inspired to pursue better health outcomes since healthcare is the foundation for everything.”

Dr. Menakaya explained that her organization’s mission in Taraba is to collaborate with the state government in strengthening healthcare delivery and infrastructure, beginning with medium and long-term intervention programmes to upgrade hospitals, train personnel, and support sustainable reforms.

In his remarks, the Executive Secretary of the Health Services Management Board, Dr. Garba Danjuma, commended Governor Kefas for his foresight in partnering with Annomo Health Foundation, describing the five-year collaboration as a major stride that will “bring unprecedented development to the state’s health sector.”

With this initiative, Taraba State stands poised to become a model in medical education and healthcare workforce development, as Governor Kefas’ administration continues to translate vision into tangible change ,one policy at a time.

Electric Dawn In Namu  :  Mutfwang Switches On 100kw Solar Mini- Grid, Ushers In New Era Of Power And Prosperity On The Plateau.

By, giwa alex, Jos

A wave of excitement swept through Namu community in Qua’an Pan Local Government Area of Plateau State on Wednesday, November 12th, 2025, as Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang switched on a 100-kilowatt solar mini-grid, bringing to life a major milestone in his administration’s rural electrification and clean energy revolution.

The event, held under a bright Plateau sky, attracted government officials, development partners, and jubilant residents who gathered to witness what many described as “the dawn of a new era.”

The project ,executed by the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) ,is part of a global rural energy initiative jointly funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and supported by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), aimed at transforming off-grid communities through sustainable power solutions.

Inaugurating the facility, Governor Mutfwang declared that the solar mini-grid marks “the beginning of a new journey toward transforming rural economies and empowering local communities.” 

He emphasized that access to clean and stable electricity forms the backbone of his administration’s plan to stimulate agro-allied industries, small-scale enterprises, and improve rural livelihoods.

“Today, Qua’an Pan that once sat in darkness has seen the light,” the Governor proclaimed with emotion.

 “Great things begin small, and this project stands as a symbol of our commitment to walk the talk in delivering sustainable infrastructure that unlocks rural wealth.”

Governor Mutfwang explained that the solar mini-grid is the first of three key interventions his government has mapped out for the people of Qua’an Pan , rural electrification, road infrastructure, and access to clean water. 

He revealed that work on the Jibam,Namu Road is already ongoing, with several kilometers nearing completion.

Appreciating the Federal Government, the REA, UNDP, and GEF for their collaboration, Mutfwang called on the people of Namu, especially the youth, to protect the solar facility and utilize it to drive local development and entrepreneurship.

“Energy is the backbone of every economy,” he said.

 “What we are witnessing today is not just the commissioning of a project, but the birth of a new dream , a dream of light, hope, and shared prosperity.”

Earlier in his address, the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the REA, Dr. Abba Aliyu, disclosed that the Namu solar project aligns with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s directive to expand energy access through renewable solutions across rural Nigeria.

He further announced that the Federal Government has approved a $750 million renewable energy programme , the largest of its kind globally , to deliver electricity to over 17.5 million Nigerians through more than 1,350 mini-grids nationwide. 

Plateau State, he said, is expected to host 42 of such mini-grids, with 10 located in Qua’an Pan Local Government Area alone.

“Your Excellency, you have shown exemplary leadership and vision,” Dr. Aliyu noted.

 “Plateau is fast becoming a clean energy hub because of the enabling environment your administration has created through forward-thinking reforms and the establishment of the Plateau State Energy Corporation.”

UNDP Resident Representative, Dr. Elsie Attafuah, in her goodwill message, commended the Plateau State Government for its inclusive and people-centered policies, stressing that sustainable energy remains key to economic transformation, climate resilience, and peacebuilding.

Also speaking, the Chairman of Qua’an Pan LGA, Hon. Christopher Audu Manship, described the solar project as “a leap from poverty to productivity.” 

He thanked Governor Mutfwang, the Federal Government, and their development partners for “bringing light to Namu,” while pledging the community’s commitment to safeguard and maintain the facility.

Energy experts at the event, including Engineer Theophilus Weke of Cloud Energy Photo-Electric and Dr. Bala Yoden, Project Manager of the Africa Mini-Grid Programme, lauded the project’s potential to transform the local economy. 

They pledged to collaborate with the Plateau State Government to expand the grid’s capacity from 100 kilowatts to 2 megawatts in the near future.

The ceremony reached its climax when Governor Mutfwang pressed the symbolic switch, instantly illuminating homes, businesses, and agro-processing centers , drawing cheers and emotional tears from residents who had lived decades without reliable electricity.

PPA EXCO Storms Into Action : New Leadership Holds Maiden Meeting, Appoints Acting PRO.

By, giwa alex, Jos

The newly elected leadership of the Plateau Publishers Association (PPA) has wasted no time in setting the tone for a dynamic and unified tenure as it held its maiden executive meeting on Thursday, November 13th, 2025, at the Beacon Office, Jos.

The meeting, which signaled a new dawn for the association, was chaired by the Chairman, Mr. Ajala Yakubu, publisher of Express Journal Magazine, who commended members for their commitment to advancing the cause of professional journalism on the Plateau.

In his opening remarks, Mr. Yakubu emphasized the need for teamwork, transparency, and dedication to rebuilding the association’s public trust and relevance.

 He charged members to see their election as a call to service, urging them to put collective progress above personal interest.

After an intensive deliberation on administrative and operational matters, the EXCO unanimously appointed Mr. Zingkong, publisher of News Scribe Newspaper, as the acting Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the association.

 His appointment is to hold pending the conduct of a by-election to fill the position permanently.

Members described Mr. Zingkong as a hardworking, transparent, and committed media practitioner whose appointment they termed “a right peg in the right hole.”

 They expressed confidence that his expertise in communication and his professional ethics would project the association’s image positively and restore public confidence in its activities.

The meeting concluded with a renewed resolve by the Ajala-led executive to reposition the Plateau Publishers Association as a formidable voice in the state’s media space, committed to truth, ethics, and professional excellence.

With this decisive first step, the PPA’s new leadership appears set to usher in an era of progress, unity, and credibility for publishers across the Plateau.

The Cry From The Plateau : Berom Nation Bleeds As World Watches In Silence.

By, giwa alex, Jos

For more than two decades, the rolling hills of Plateau ,once a cradle of peace, culture, and tourism ,have turned into fields of blood and sorrow. 

The Berom Nation, one of Nigeria’s oldest and most resilient tribes, is crying out again , this time not just to Nigeria, but to the conscience of the world.

At a World Press Conference held 12th November 2025 in Jos, the Berom in Diaspora Coalition (BDC), joined by BECO, BYM, BEWDA, and BEC, spoke with trembling voices and wounded pride about what they described as the “systematic extermination of the Berom people and other indigenous tribes of Plateau State.”

 “We have invited you here today with heavy hearts,” they began, “to draw national and international attention to the continuous, brutal killings of innocent Berom men, women, and children , and our neighbours , by Fulani militants who have turned our farmlands into graves and our homes into ashes.”

The story of the Berom tragedy is not new. It dates back to September 17th, 2001, when Nding village in Fan District, Barkin Ladi LGA, was attacked at dawn.

The villagers had gathered for morning devotion when Fulani gunmen stormed their church, killing HRH Rtd. Sgt. Da Pam Bot, the village head, a serving councilor, Hon. Philip Gyang, and eleven others.

Houses were burnt, worshippers slaughtered, and the community left in smouldering ruins.

That morning, the Plateau woke up to a new era , one that would define the lives of its people for decades. Since then, the Berom have never known peace.

Nine years later, the world watched in disbelief as Dogo Na Hauwa, a Berom village in Jos South, became the theatre of another massacre. Over 501 villagers, mostly women and children, were hacked and burnt to death in the night raid of March 2010.

It was a horror too deep for tears. Churches and schools were razed, mothers wailed over charred remains, and fathers buried their families with bare hands.

 “We have not healed since Dogo Na Hauwa,” said the coalition. “Our pain has been renewed every year by fresh graves and the sound of gunfire in the night.”

From Barkin Ladi to Riyom, from Gyel in Jos South to Bokkos, Mangu, and Bassa, the pattern has been chillingly the same , coordinated night attacks, burning of farmlands, and the occupation of abandoned villages.

The Berom allege that 151 communities have now been wiped out or taken over by armed Fulani settlers, with local and federal authorities looking the other way.

The coalition accuses successive governments of deliberately ignoring their plight, even as 10,000 Berom lives have been lost and properties worth billions destroyed.

 “Our ancestral lands have been renamed and occupied,” they cried. “Rankum in Riyom is now called Mahanga; Werre in Barkin Ladi has been renamed Lugere. The world must ask , who gave them this right?”

As if the killings were not enough, prominent Plateau activists , Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo, Journalist Masara Kim, and Human Rights Advocate Barr. Dalyop Solomon Mwantiri , are now targets of assassination.

The coalition revealed credible intelligence suggesting Fulani gunmen from Nasarawa have infiltrated Plateau with the mission to eliminate these voices of truth.

“They want to silence the witnesses,” said the coalition. “But how can the truth die when our graves keep speaking?”

These threats, they claim, come as a retaliation for the activists’ exposure of atrocities committed in the Plateau and their role in drawing global attention that contributed to the U.S. Government’s designation of Nigeria as a ‘Country of Particular Concern’ over religious and ethnic violence.

From Fan District to Ropp, from Tahei in Gyel to Josho in Bokkos, the coalition warns of a dangerous infiltration,“terrorist enclaves disguised as herder settlements.”

They allege that heavily armed militants now occupy strategic highlands and valleys, planning fresh attacks with impunity.

“We are under siege,” they said. “Our leaders play politics with corpses while our people die by the dozens.”

They lamented that Nigeria, instead of comforting victims, now “rehabilitates killers and empowers warlords.”

 “Show me a nation that gives amnesty to terrorists who massacre its citizens,” the statement read, “and I will show you a nation led by men without souls.”

The coalition’s message was not only for the Nigerian state , it was a desperate appeal to humanity.

“To the United Nations, African Union, ECOWAS, and the international community , our blood is crying out from the ground,” they pleaded. “Intervene before an entire nation is erased.”

They called for a United Nations fact-finding mission, international sanctions against sponsors of terror, and global humanitarian aid for displaced families languishing in camps across Plateau.

They further demanded that the ₦10 billion relief fund promised years ago by former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo be released immediately to victims’ families.

The coalition presented nine urgent demands  :

1. Declare Fulani militants as terrorists and launch full military operations to reclaim occupied territories.

2. Return all ancestral lands to displaced families.

3. Release all humanitarian funds for victims and rebuild destroyed communities.

4. Prosecute all perpetrators and sponsors of ethnic cleansing.

5. Introduce community policing and early warning systems.

6. Protect human rights activists and journalists under threat.

7. Hold National Assembly hearings on rural terrorism.

8. Ensure UN and AU oversight on Plateau crisis.

9. Encourage the media to continue exposing the genocide and amplifying the victims’ voices.

As the conference drew to a close, emotions filled the hall. Men wept quietly; women clutched photographs of their loved ones; and in the silence that followed, one voice broke through ,

 “We are peaceful people. We have resisted slavery, colonialism, and jihad , but now, we are resisting extinction. 

Peace without justice is fragile. We demand justice now , for the dead, for the displaced, and for generations unborn.”

The Berom people say they will continue to pursue peace through lawful and dignified means, but if the world remains silent, self-defence may be their only option for survival.

 “This is not just a Berom plight,” the coalition concluded. “It is a Nigerian tragedy. It is the collective wound of every indigenous nation whose blood stains this soil. 

When truth becomes tribal and justice selective, a nation ceases to exist ,it becomes a graveyard with a flag.”

As the microphones went silent, the message from the Plateau rang clear across the hills and valleys :

The Berom Nation is bleeding , and the world must not look away.

Tears Of Injustice : Northern Christian Youths Cry Out To President Tinubu Over Persecution Of Bauchi Christian Director

———–Demand Urgent Presidential Intervention To End Systemic Bias In Civil Service.

By, giwa alex  

 A wave of grief and outrage has swept through the Northern Christian community as the Coalition of Northern Christian Youth Association of Nigeria (CNCYAN) raised a passionate cry to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, pleading for justice over what they termed the “cruel and deliberate persecution” of Mr. Joshua Kadmi Luka, a distinguished Christian Director from Bauchi State.

In a powerful open letter addressed to the President and signed by Evang. Dr. Ringsum Joshua, the association narrated how Mr. Luka, who had emerged as the best candidate for the post of Permanent Secretary after passing the Department of State Services (DSS) screening in April 2022, was unjustly denied the position.

According to CNCYAN, Mr. Luka’s disqualification was based on “a false and malicious petition concocted by an unregistered NGO” , a move the group described as “a shameful act of religious bias and administrative wickedness.”

The letter lamented that such injustice is not an isolated incident but “a mirror of the silent persecution and marginalization Christians continue to suffer in Northern Nigeria, now extending into the heart of the Federal Civil Service.”

Appealing to President Tinubu’s conscience as “a father of justice and equity,” the group urged him to order an immediate investigation into the matter and ensure that Mr. Luka is not only vindicated but duly compensated for the humiliation and pain inflicted on him.

CNCYAN stressed that the embattled director’s records remain spotless and that the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation has already cleared him of any wrongdoing.

“This injustice is not just against one man, but against the ideals of fairness and unity on which Nigeria stands,” the statement read. “We plead with Mr. President to correct this wrong and give Christians in the North renewed hope that Nigeria truly belongs to all.”

Copies of the letter were sent to the National Assembly, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, the Director-General of the DSS, the Chief of Staff to the President, and several human rights and Christian organizations, as well as all diplomatic missions and major news outlets.

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The group concluded by calling on all Nigerians of conscience to stand up against systemic bias, warning that “a nation that abandons justice invites chaos.”

“We are confident that President Tinubu, known for his fairness and courage, will not allow this injustice to stain his legacy,” the group stated.

 “May God grant him the wisdom to act swiftly and restore faith in our national institutions.”

Gov.Mutfwang Unveils #914.8Bn “Budget Of Consolidation And Sustainability II ” , Reaffirms Commitment To A Peaceful , Prosperous Plateau.

By,giwa alex, Jos

A new chapter unfolded in Plateau State’s quest for inclusive growth and sustainable governance as Governor Barr. Caleb  Mutfwang on Tuesday 12th November 2025 presented the 2026–2028 Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF/FSP) and the 2026 Appropriation Bill, tagged the “Budget of Consolidation and Sustainability II,” to the Plateau State House of Assembly.

With an inspiring tone of gratitude and vision, the Governor described the moment as “both an honour and a privilege,” symbolizing a deep partnership between the Executive and the Legislature in driving Plateau’s transformation agenda under the “Time Is Now” policy framework.

Addressing the Rt. Honourable Speaker and Members of the 10th Plateau Assembly, Governor Mutfwang commended their steadfast support since his assumption of office on May 29th, 2023. 

He noted that the synergy between both arms of government has been crucial to the progress recorded so far, pledging continued transparency and accountability in governance.

 “Your trust continues to inspire our resolve to serve with integrity, diligence, and vision,” Mutfwang declared, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to inclusive leadership built on accountability, sustainability, and collaboration.

He explained that the MTEF/FSP documents were prepared in compliance with Sections 16(1) and 16(2) of the Plateau State Fiscal Responsibility Law (2014), ensuring fiscal discipline and global best practices in budgetary planning.

Governor Mutfwang outlined the five broad fiscal strategies guiding the 2026–2028 framework, emphasizing  :

1. Economic diversification,

2. Public sector reforms for greater efficiency,

3. Human capital development through education and health,

4. Infrastructure expansion, and

5. Urban renewal and sustainable housing development.

He said these pillars were translated into measurable goals and revenue frameworks designed to consolidate the administration’s developmental momentum across all sectors of Plateau’s economy.

The Governor reviewed the 2025 fiscal year as a “season of consolidation,” recalling that the administration had initially presented a ₦471.13 billion budget, later raised to ₦499.45 billion after legislative scrutiny. 

Subsequently, a supplementary budget of ₦109.72 billion was introduced in August to cater  emerging needs, bringing the total approved estimate to ₦609.17 billion.

Underlining the state’s commitment to welfare and productivity, he disclosed that ₦137.71 billion was spent on recurrent costs, particularly salaries, pensions, and overheads, between January and September 2025, while ₦44.04 billion was expended on capital projects.

Governor Mutfwang highlighted significant interventions in the outgoing fiscal year — from urban transport renewal to security stabilization and civil service digitization.

The administration procured additional Metro Buses for the Jos–Bukuru metropolis to ease transportation, partnered with Plateau Riders for long-distance routes, and intensified collaboration with security agencies to reclaim vulnerable communities from attacks.

In the revised 2025 budget, the economic sector dominated spending with ₦303.72 billion, followed by administration (₦154.3bn), social services (₦125.49bn), and law and justice (₦25.66bn) — clear evidence of a balanced development agenda.

Turning to the coming year, Governor Mutfwang formally presented the 2026 Budget of Consolidation and Sustainability II, totaling ₦914,863,422,871.00 , a massive ₦305.68 billion leap from the 2025 estimate.

He explained that the capital component stands at ₦573.45 billion (62.68%), while the recurrent component accounts for ₦341.41 billion (37.32%). The funding sources include internally generated revenue (IGR), federal allocations (FAAC), aids, grants, and capital development funds (CDF).

“Our passion is to serve the people of Plateau State sincerely and without compromise,” the Governor declared, assuring that the 2026 fiscal plan is crafted to address present economic challenges while securing long-term prosperity.

In line with the administration’s people-centered governance philosophy, the Governor provided a detailed sectoral breakdown  :

Economic Sector: ₦330.37 billion (61.13%)

Social Services: ₦143.55 billion (24.39%)

Administration: ₦53.05 billion (9.8%)

Law & Justice: ₦13.49 billion (2.5%)

He maintained that the budget’s upward trajectory reflects his government’s determination to expand Plateau’s development frontier and deliver tangible results across all communities.

Governor Mutfwang reaffirmed that the 2026 fiscal plan would continue to draw strength from the Plateau State Strategic Development Framework (PSDF 2023–2027), built on three enduring pillars  :

1. Peace, Security, and Good Governance,

2. Sustainable Economic Rebirth, and

3. Physical Infrastructure Development.

These pillars, he said, remain the bedrock of his administration’s transformative agenda, with particular attention to agriculture, mining, education, healthcare, ICT, youth empowerment, and urban infrastructure.

Governor Mutfwang appealed to the Rt. Honourable Speaker and members of the 10th Assembly for an expeditious consideration and passage of the 2026 budget, describing legislative collaboration as a pillar of Plateau’s democratic stability.

He commended the people of Plateau State for their enduring faith and support, pledging to remain focused despite challenges.

 “We shall remain resolute in defending the collective heritage and dignity of our people. Our unity as a state will continue to be our greatest strength,” Mutfwang assured.

Gov.Mutfwang, Oluremi Tinubu Champion Inclusive Leadership As Plateau Hosts Gender Center Inauguration.

 By, giwa alex,jos 

Nigeria’s journey toward inclusive governance and gender equality took a bold leap on Tuesday, November 11th, 2025, as the nation’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, inaugurated the Senator Oluremi Tinubu Gender Centre of Excellence at the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Kuru, Plateau State.

The landmark event brought together leading policymakers, scholars, and dignitaries across Nigeria.

 It also witnessed a glowing tribute from Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb  Mutfwang, who described the occasion as “a turning point for gender equity and national transformation.”

Governor Caleb Mutfwang, in his goodwill message, poured encomiums on the First Lady for her visionary leadership, describing her as “a symbol of grace, compassion, and purposeful service who has lifted the Office of the First Lady to a pedestal of dignity and national impact.”

He praised Senator Oluremi Tinubu’s commitment to gender inclusion and her unwavering empathy for the less privileged, saying Plateau State has benefited immensely from her compassionate initiatives.

 “We have been beneficiaries of her motherly compassion, love, and empathy in several respects,” Mutfwang stated. 

“She has raised the bar in the Office of the First Lady by carrying out her duties with honour, dignity, and grace.”

The governor commended NIPSS for establishing a gender-focused research centre, calling it “a visionary and long-overdue step toward achieving balanced leadership and sustainable development.”

Reaffirming Plateau’s leading role in gender inclusion, Mutfwang disclosed that women occupy strategic positions in his administration ,a policy that has yielded evident results.

“Gender issues must become a national priority. We have walked the talk in Plateau State by bringing women into decision-making positions. 

Empowering women is not just about women; it is about securing the future of every family and our nation,” he declared.

Governor Mutfwang further announced the donation of a vehicle to support the new Centre’s operations, pledging Plateau’s continued partnership with institutions championing gender equity nationwide.

On her part, First Lady Oluremi Tinubu expressed heartfelt appreciation to NIPSS and the participants of the Senior Executive Course 45 (2023) for conceiving and funding the Centre, describing it as “a monumental stride toward Nigeria’s inclusive growth and shared humanity.”

 “The vision of this Centre aligns with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, which seeks to harness the full potential of every citizen regardless of gender, ethnicity, or status,” she said.

Mrs. Tinubu emphasized that gender empowerment is not a women-only cause but a shared national duty.

 “Actual progress will come when both genders act together as allies to dismantle stereotypes, open up opportunities, and strengthen our collective humanity,” she declared.

In a move that drew thunderous applause, the First Lady announced  ₦250 million donation in support of the Centre’s activities, pledging that it would “stand as a lasting symbol of our collective resolve to build a just and prosperous Nigeria.”

 “When women are empowered, the entire society prospers. I am humbled that this Centre bears my name, and I pray it continues to inspire generations toward service, equity, and national rebirth,” she added.

The Director-General of NIPSS, Professor Ayo Omotayo, hailed the project as “a milestone in Nigeria’s path toward inclusive leadership and sustainable development.” 

He pledged that NIPSS would continue promoting gender equity through training, research, and strategic dialogue.

Delivering a goodwill message on behalf of the Alumni Association of the National Institute (AANI), Ambassador Emmanuel Obi Okafor,  represented by Major General U.I. Mohammed,  lauded the First Lady for “breaking barriers and inspiring Nigerian women to take their rightful place in nation-building.”

Also speaking, Colonel Ibrahim Yusuf,  Monitor-General of Senior Executive Course 45, represented by Dr. Kingsley Ozele, described the project as “a collective legacy of 97 participants who executed it as their contribution to Nigeria’s sustainable development.”

In her goodwill message, Dr. Judith-Ann Walker, Executive Director of the Development Research and Project Centre (DRPC) ,NIPSS’s oldest civil society partner , commended the First Lady’s foresight and pledged sustained technical collaboration to make the Centre “a continental hub for gender-aware policy innovation.”

The Senator Oluremi Tinubu Gender Centre of Excellence is envisioned to be Africa’s foremost hub for gender-aware leadership, research, and inclusive development.

Among its upcoming programmes are the First Lady Peace Summit, designed to foster women-led peacebuilding across Africa, and the Women Achievers Compendium, a publication celebrating women’s contributions to national and continental progress.

Mutfwang Build Bridges Of Democracy  : Gov. Commissions Ultra- Modern Plateau Assembly Complex.

 By, alex giwa, Jos

In another bold step toward strengthening democratic institutions, Governor Caleb  Mutfwang on Tuesday, November 11th, 2025, commissioned the newly refurbished and renovated Plateau State House of Assembly Complex in Jos , a project described as a milestone in the actualization of genuine legislative autonomy and executive support.

The event, which drew political stakeholders, lawmakers, and top government officials, symbolized the deepening partnership between the executive, legislature, and judiciary under Governor Mutfwang’s people-focused administration.

Speaking during the commissioning, the Governor said that the project was a clear testimony to the benefits of autonomy among the three arms of government, stressing that the outcome of that independence was already visible in the improved operations and infrastructure of the state legislature.

 “As states implement autonomy between the executive, legislative, and judicial arms, we are beginning to see the dividends.

 The refurbishment and renovation of this House of Assembly Complex is evidence that proper funding produces progress,”

Mutfwang stated.

He explained that the initiative was driven by his conviction that a conducive environment inspires efficiency, creativity, and effective lawmaking, adding that his government’s investment in the legislature would yield long-term gains for the good of the people.

 “We must create a conducive atmosphere for our legislature to function effectively.

 When lawmakers work in comfort, they think better and make better laws for the development of our dear state.

 This is an investment that will surely yield great benefits for Plateau people,”

he affirmed.

Governor Mutfwang described the relationship among the arms of government in the state as a “vicious circle of cordiality”, emphasizing that mutual respect and cooperation between the executive, legislature, and judiciary had translated into peace and accelerated development.

 “Because of this harmonious coexistence, we see progress and growth in all spheres of our lives as Plateau people. These are the true signs of development,”

he added.

The Governor recalled that lawmakers had to manage temporary facilities during the renovation period, expressing gratitude to God for the successful completion of what he termed “one of the most modern legislative complexes in the country.”

 “To God be the glory, the refurbishment of the House of Assembly Complex is now complete. 

We now have a state-of-the-art chamber that reflects the pride of our democracy,”

Mutfwang declared.

In his goodwill message, the Speaker of the Plateau State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Naalong Daniel, lauded Governor Mutfwang for his unwavering commitment to legislative empowerment and institutional stability.

 “Without the Governor’s consistent support, this project would have been very difficult. 

Each time we reached out, he responded with guidance and encouragement.

 That is what we call true executive,legislature synergy , one that strengthens governance and ensures Plateau people enjoy the dividends of democracy,”

the Speaker said.

Hon. Daniel reaffirmed that the House of Assembly remains the symbol of democracy, adding that giving priority to such an institution helps nurture the growth of democratic governance.

 “The legislature is the soul of democracy. Providing a conducive environment for lawmakers to perform their duties effectively is a direct investment in democratic development,”

he added.

When asked about the cost of renovation, the Speaker assured the press that the expenditure details would be made public, in line with the Assembly’s commitment to transparency and accountability.

Also commissioned alongside the legislative complex was the official residence of the Speaker, further underscoring the administration’s resolve to reposition the legislative arm for greater efficiency.

The commissioning ceremony ended on a celebratory note, as guests applauded Governor Mutfwang’s vision, leadership, and unrelenting support in ensuring that the Plateau State House of Assembly regains its dignity as a citadel of lawmaking and democratic excellence.

Science Ignites A New Plateau : Gov. Mutfwang Champions Knowledge, Technology,And The Future.

————–Plateau Marks World Science Day With Innovation, Energy, And Historic Investment In Tomorrow’s Thinkers.

By, giwa alex, Jos

The city of Jos shimmered with excitement on Monday, November 10, 2025, as the Plateau State Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation led the commemoration of the World Science Day for Peace and Development , a day that did not just celebrate global innovation, but reflected the extraordinary transformation unfolding under Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang’s leadership.

With this year’s theme, “Trust Transformation In Tomorrow  : The Science We Need for the Future,” the event captured the essence of a new Plateau , one where science, technology, and creativity are not mere policies but the heartbeat of governance and progress.

Since assuming office, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang has championed a renaissance in science and technology, believing that sustainable growth depends on innovation and knowledge.

 His administration’s strategic focus on education, digital transformation, and youth empowerment has positioned Plateau as a rising innovation hub in Nigeria.

From revamping the Plateau Science and Technology Policy (2005) to empowering agencies like the Plateau Information and Communication Technology Development Agency (PICTDA) and the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, Governor Mutfwang has ensured that science becomes a tool of peace, productivity, and prosperity.

His vision was brought to life in this year’s celebration , a spectacular blend of movement, message, and meaning.

The day began with a vibrant Science Roadshow, led by the Honourable Commissioner for Science, Technology and Innovation, Dr. Cletus Bako Shurkuk, who represented the Governor at the event.

From Old Airport Junction through Secretariat Roundabout to the NUJ Press Centre, the city vibrated with sirens, music, and chants as students, officials, and tech enthusiasts carried placards bearing slogans such as “Science for Peace” and “Innovation for Progress.”

It was not just a parade , it was a declaration that Plateau State is ready to use science and innovation to drive its destiny.

At the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Secretariat, Dr. Shurkuk addressed the press, outlining the scientific and technological revolution ignited by the Mutfwang administration.

 “Science is not just a school subject,” he said. “It is the tool that shapes how we live, how we govern, and how we build peace.”

He highlighted key milestones achieved under the Governor’s leadership :

Plateau’s second-place finish at the National Young Scientists Presidential Award;

The launch of Hackathon Projects empowering local innovators;

Partnerships with the UNDP, Digital Bridge Institute, and NIDA; and

The upcoming Plateau Festival of Innovation, Science, and Technology (PlaFIST).

Dr. Shurkuk proudly announced that under Mutfwang’s directive, the ministry’s budget had soared from under ₦1 billion to over ₦4 billion for 2026 , a record-breaking investment that underscores the Governor’s faith in the state’s young innovators.

The festivities later moved to Odilin’s Event Center, behind Plateau State Polytechnic, where the energy intensified. 

The venue brimmed with students, innovators, researchers, and traditional leaders, all gathered to celebrate science as the new identity of Plateau State.

In his welcome address, Mr. Peter Bot Lamba (MNI), the Permanent Secretary, described the day as a defining moment in Plateau’s journey toward modernization:

 “Today we celebrate knowledge, creativity, and courage to dream. Science is the foundation upon which every great society is built.”

Speakers from various sectors lauded Governor Mutfwang’s unprecedented commitment to science and technology.

The Director-General of the National Youth Leadership and Entrepreneurship Scheme (NYLES) described Plateau as “a rising hub of innovation in Nigeria,” while representatives of the Plateau Association of Tech Companies (PLATech) urged continuous government support for inventors, insisting that science is most powerful when it serves humanity.

Traditional leaders also echoed the praise. Representing the Gbong Gwom Jos, His Royal Highness Da-Gwom Rwei Kabon, Da Emmanuel Pam, commended the Governor for prioritizing science  :

 “No nation develops without science. Plateau must continue to build on this strong foundation of innovation and technology.”

The celebration featured science exhibitions and a lively inter-school quiz competition involving CKT Shandam, Baptist High, Girls High, and Government Science School Kuru.

In the end, CKT Shandam emerged champion, as Da Emmanuel Pam presented prizes, urging the students to pursue science with passion and integrity.

Exhibitors like Royal International Products Ltd. showcased local brilliance, unveiling Atimissia Combination Tea — a herbal formula for malaria derived from Plateau’s rich flora, reinforcing the Governor’s call for homegrown solutions.

In a keynote that captured the spirit of the day, Dr. Shurkuk chronicled Governor Mutfwang’s science-driven agenda — from funding local innovators to promoting ICT integration across public institutions.

He revealed that Plateau innovators have represented Nigeria on international platforms, including the Next Generation Challenge (UK) and Innovate Naija, proving that the state’s youth can compete globally.

Establish a data bank of Plateau innovators and inventions,

Open a liaison office in Abuja for patent registration and innovation marketing; and

Review and modernize the 2005 Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy to include Artificial Intelligence, Quantum Computing, and Cloud Technology.

“Our goal is not just to promote science,” he declared, “but to make it the engine of our economy.”

Adding to the success story, Mr. Dominic Gwaman Datong, Director-General of PICTDA, highlighted Plateau’s digital transformation through locally built applications that manage education, healthcare, and administrative systems.

He acknowledged challenges such as funding and manpower shortages but assured the public of the agency’s commitment to bridging the gap through private-sector partnerships and capacity-building programs.

“Governor Mutfwang’s support has made data-driven governance a reality in Plateau,” he said. “We are ensuring that technology works for every citizen, from the city to the most remote community.”

As twilight fell over the Jos skyline, the message resonated , Plateau State has entered a new era of progress powered by science, technology, and innovation.

Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang’s vision has moved beyond rhetoric to results.

 Through expanded funding, international collaborations, ICT reforms, and a deep belief in human capacity, he has turned Plateau into a beacon of scientific rebirth in Nigeria’s Middle Belt.

His administration is not just building roads and bridges — it is building minds, machines, and possibilities.

 “Under Mutfwang, science is no longer theory,” remarked one participant. “It’s Plateau’s new culture.”

Plateau Roars To Glory ,Gov. Mutfwang Showers Millions On Golden Athletes After National Sports Festival Heroics.

By,giwa alex,jos .

Plateau State exploded with joy as Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang rolled out royal honours and millions of naira in cash rewards to the state’s triumphant athletes, who returned home draped in gold, silver, and bronze from the 22nd National Sports Festival , Gateway Games 2025 , held in Abeokuta, Ogun State.

In a grand reception at the New Government House, Little Rayfield, Jos, the visibly elated Governor hailed the athletes as “true ambassadors of Plateau’s indomitable spirit, excellence, and resilience,” declaring that their victory was a testament to the state’s renewed investment in sports.

 “Our athletes have once again proved that Plateau is the home of champions,” Mutfwang said with pride. 

“You have brought honour, pride, and glory to our dear state through your outstanding performances in gymnastics, athletics, taekwondo, weightlifting, and other sports. This is only the beginning of greater victories to come.”

To thunderous applause, the Governor announced hefty cash rewards , ₦1 million for every gold medalist, ₦750,000 for silver, and ₦500,000 for bronze in individual events.

 Teams were not left out, as ₦5 million, ₦3 million, and ₦2 million were respectively approved for gold, silver, and bronze-winning squads.

Governor Mutfwang, whose administration has championed sports revival as a driver of unity and youth empowerment, emphasized that his commitment transcends monetary rewards.

 “When we came in, we found that some athletes had to borrow to attend competitions.

 That sad story has changed. Today, every Plateau athlete receives direct support and allowances without interference. We are serious about building a system that works,” he declared.

The Governor further announced plans to transform the Plateau State Sports Council into a Sports Commission, a bold step designed to deepen collaboration with private investors and open new frontiers for global participation.

 He also reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to the ongoing rehabilitation of the historic Rwang Pam Stadium.

 “We are building a future where sports will be more than entertainment , it will be a strong pillar for peace, economic growth, and social cohesion,” Mutfwang added.

The athletes, brimming with gratitude, praised the Governor’s sincerity and swift action.

 Team captain, Mr. Ayuba Wayi Kabiya, described Mutfwang as “a talk-and-do leader whose words translate into visible results.”

 “For the first time in our sports history, we received full support , transportation, allowances, and logistics.

 What we see today is a new Plateau where the athlete’s dream matters,” he said passionately.

Director of Sports, Prof. Ezra Gunen, echoed the athletes’ sentiments, commending the Governor for restoring credibility and confidence in the sports sector.

 “After three decades in academia, I returned to see a transformed system. For the first time, athletes got all entitlements without delay. This marks a new dawn for Plateau sports,” Gunen noted.

The colourful ceremony drew a vibrant crowd of government officials, sports administrators, private sponsors, and jubilant athletes , all united in celebrating a leader whose visionary touch is turning Plateau into Nigeria’s powerhouse of talent and sporting excellence.

“Where Money Is Discussed, An Accountant Must Be Present” ,Jim Wayas Declares As Plateau Celebrates International Accounting Day 2025.

By, giwa alex,Jos

The city of Jos on Monday, November 10th, 2025, turned into a hub of colour and celebration as accountants from all professional bodies united to commemorate the 2025 International Accounting Day.

The event, which showcased unprecedented collaboration among financial professionals, brought together members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN), Association of National Accountants of Nigeria (ANAN), Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN), and the Chartered Institute of Forensics and Certified Fraud Investigators of Nigeria (CIFCFIN).

The day kicked off with a vibrant health walk through the major streets of Jos, where accountants demonstrated unity and wellness.

 The sight of finance experts marching in branded tracksuits drew admiration from residents as they emphasized the theme of “Health and Integrity in the Profession.”

According to organizers, the walk was symbolic , a message that while accountants are custodians of numbers, health remains the greatest wealth.

Addressing participants after the walk, ICAN Chairman, Pam Musa Chung,  expressed gratitude for the massive turnout and the spirit of cooperation displayed by the various bodies.

 “Today we celebrate not only our profession but the global community of accountants who keep the world’s financial systems running,” he stated. 

“This day reminds us of our founding fathers’ sacrifices and the enduring value of integrity in every aspect of our work.”

Chung encouraged members to continue upholding professionalism and ethics, noting that the joint celebration is a step toward strengthening accountability in both public and private sectors.

For CIFCFIN Chairman, Tony Garba, the event was not just a celebration but a clarion call for ethical responsibility.

“Accountants must first embody integrity if we are to fight corruption effectively,” Garba said.

 “We must speak with one voice and uphold our code of ethics as we build a nation free from financial malpractice.”

He added that CIFCFIN’s partnership with the EFCC Academy continues to produce skilled forensic and fraud investigators capable of promoting transparency in Nigeria’s financial institutions.

The  Executive Chairman of the Plateau State Internal Revenue Service (PSIRS), Mr. Jim Pam Wayas, said the highlights a passionate reminder of the profession’s vital role in governance and public trust.

“Where two or three people gather in the name of money, there must be an accountant,” Wayas declared  “We are the custodians of public trust, ensuring accountability, transparency, and balance in the management of resources.”

He praised the collaboration between the accounting bodies, describing the health walk as a “symbolic act of professional unity.”

 “Before you belong to any professional body, you are first an accountant,” Wayas emphasized. “Very few professions can rightly be called the ‘doctors of numbers.’”

The 2025 International Accounting Day in Plateau State stood out not just as a celebration but as a reaffirmation of the profession’s core values ,trust, service, and integrity.

Plateau APC In Turmoil As Fifth Columnists Move To Smuggle Gov. Mutfwang Into Party, Youth Vanguard Blows Hot.

————-Dariye, Bature Fingered In Alleged Plot , Tallen Hailed For Rejecting “Backdoor Deal”.

By, giwa alex, Jos

A major political storm is brewing within the Plateau State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the party’s Youth Vanguard has exposed what it calls a “clandestine conspiracy” by some top politicians to smuggle Governor Caleb Mutfwang of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) into the APC through the back door.

In a fiery statement released on Monday, 10th November 2025, in Jos, the APC Youth Vanguard accused a group of self-serving politicians within the party of betraying loyalty and discipline in pursuit of personal political gain.

 The group described the move as “treacherous,” warning that it threatens the unity, stability, and progress the APC has painstakingly rebuilt under its key leaders.

According to the Vanguard, intelligence reports revealed that former Governor Joshua Dariye and the current APC State Chairman, Rufus Bature, have allegedly held a series of secret meetings in Jos and Abuja to perfect plans for Governor Mutfwang’s defection into the APC. 

The group claimed that the plot was designed to bypass the knowledge and approval of major stakeholders such as Senator Simon Bako Lalong and Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, while seeking endorsement from the Vice President.

“This is a desperate and unpatriotic scheme by fifth columnists who are willing to mortgage party loyalty on the altar of self-interest,” the Youth Vanguard declared. 

“Their mission to sneak Mutfwang into the APC through deceitful means is dead on arrival.”

The statement noted that under the leadership of Senator Lalong and Professor Yilwatda, the APC in Plateau has been steadily rebuilding its structure ahead of the 2027 elections, making it deeply disturbing that a few “disloyal elements” are attempting to reverse the gains.

The group also commended former Minister of Women Affairs, Dame Pauline Tallen, for rejecting emissaries allegedly sent by the camp behind the plot.

 Tallen, according to the Vanguard, displayed courage and political wisdom by insisting that Governor Mutfwang must follow proper party channels through the National Chairman if he genuinely wishes to join the APC.

 “We salute Dame Tallen for standing firm against political blackmail,” the statement continued.

 “Her principled stance has exposed the dishonesty and desperation of these fifth columnists who are trying to impose Mutfwang on the party’s structure.”

Turning its fire on the alleged masterminds, the group accused Joshua Dariye of “repeating history,” recalling that the former governor had betrayed the APC during the 2023 gubernatorial election by working against the party’s interests.

 “It is shameful that the same Dariye who undermined the APC in 2023 is again plotting to destabilize the party from within,” the Youth Vanguard fumed. 

“We warn him, Rufus Bature, and their cohorts to desist from their unholy alliance or face the full wrath of the party faithful.”

The statement emphasized that the APC in Plateau State is not in crisis, but is instead growing stronger, expanding its grassroots presence, and consolidating its base across local governments.

The group also advised Governor Mutfwang to seek entry into the APC through legitimate processes rather than relying on “political merchants.”

“If the Governor truly wants to join our great party, he must humble himself and go through the front door,” the Vanguard warned.

 “The APC will not surrender its hard-earned unity and credibility to anyone who has consistently undermined its members and leaders.”

Concluding, the Youth Vanguard issued a stern warning that continued acts of betrayal by Dariye and Bature could trigger organized mass action from APC youth across the state.

 “The unity and survival of the APC in Plateau are far more important than any individual’s ambition,” the statement declared. 

“Those who sow division will reap isolation, and those who betray the trust of the people will soon find themselves politically irrelevant.”

The Youth Vanguard reaffirmed its loyalty to Senator Simon Bako Lalong and Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, vowing to defend the integrity of the APC from infiltration, sabotage, and political blackmail ahead of 2027.

Plateau APC Mobilizes Massive Welcome As First Lady Remi Tinubu Visits Jos Tomorrow.

By, giwa alex, Jos

The All Progressives Congress (APC), Plateau State Chapter, has officially announced the scheduled arrival of Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, in Jos tomorrow for an important official engagement.

According to information made available to GNews by the party’s Acting Publicity Secretary, Shittu Bamaiyi electronically, the First Lady is expected to touch down at the Yakubu Gowon Airport, Jos, at about 10 a.m., where she will be received by top government officials, party leaders, and enthusiastic supporters.

Bamaiyi disclosed that while in Jos, Senator Remi Tinubu will proceed to the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Kuru, to perform an official function as part of her national assignment.

In his statement, the APC spokesperson urged members, supporters, and well-wishers across the 17 local government areas of the state to turn out in their numbers to accord the First Lady a befitting welcome.

 “The Plateau APC directs its members and supporters to come out en masse and give the President’s wife, Senator Remi Tinubu, a rousing welcome to the Home of Peace and Tourism,” Bamaiyi stated.

The visit, according to the party, signifies another opportunity for Plateau to reaffirm its strong bond with the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and to showcase its culture of hospitality and unity.

Breaking : Maihankali Wins Big, Re-Elected As Kurmi Council Chairman In Landslide Victory.

————-Pledges To Deepen Grassroots Development, Hails Gov. Kefas’ Inspiration.

By, Musa Jankada, Jalingo.

It was jubilation galore in Kurmi Local Government Area of Taraba State on Saturday, as the people rolled out drums to celebrate the re-election of Hon. Moses Maihankali as Executive Chairman of the council.

The much-anticipated local government poll, conducted under a peaceful atmosphere, saw Maihankali clinching a landslide victory with 63,305 votes, defeating his closest rival by a wide margin.

Declaring the result, the Returning Officer for the Kurmi Local Government election, Mr. Dan Audu Galadima, announced Maihankali as the duly elected chairman, describing the poll as transparent and reflective of the people’s will.

In his acceptance remarks shortly after being declared winner, a visibly elated Maihankali expressed profound appreciation to the people of Kurmi for their overwhelming confidence and support.

“I’m deeply grateful to the good people of Kurmi for standing by me. This victory belongs to you all. My second term will focus on consolidating the progress we’ve made and expanding the frontiers of development in every ward,” he assured.

He also extended heartfelt thanks to Governor Dr. Agbu Kefas, whom he described as “a mentor and a constant source of inspiration.”

 “The governor’s leadership, encouragement, and developmental blueprint have guided our strides. I remain grateful for his unwavering support,” Maihankali added.

Recounting achievements from his first tenure, Maihankali listed the provision of free medical services, construction of new market shops, renovation of the council secretariat, and sponsorship of medical students in various universities.

He also noted the completion of several abandoned projects, emphasizing that his next administration would build on these foundations to deliver greater dividends of democracy to the people.

Congratulating the re-elected chairman, the Member representing Kurmi Constituency in the Taraba State House of Assembly, Dr. Tafarki Agbadu Eneme, described Maihankali’s victory as “a vote of confidence in his leadership and a reward for his commitment to grassroots development.”

 “Maihankali’s re-election is not just a political victory but a people’s endorsement of progress. His dedication to the welfare of Kurmi residents is unmatched,” Dr. Eneme stated.

Similarly, a respected grassroots politician, Hon. Alexander David, lauded the outcome, saying the election reflected the overwhelming popularity of Maihankali among the people.

 “The people have spoken clearly. Maihankali’s victory mirrors his performance, accessibility, and vision for Kurmi. His second term will, no doubt, be more impactful,” David emphasized.

As celebrations continued across the local government area, residents expressed optimism that the re-election of Hon. Maihankali will usher in a new wave of development, peace, and economic growth ,reinforcing Kurmi’s place as one of Taraba’s fastest-rising councils.

With renewed vigor and popular mandate, Hon. Moses Maihankali now stands at the threshold of another historic chapter , one defined by promise, people, and progress.

Mutfwang Stirs Emotions At 2025 Wusal Berom Celebration.

———–Recounts Journey From 2022 Prayers To Plateau Government House, Pledges ₦130 Million For Berom Development, Urges Youths To Uphold Peace And Unity.

By, giwa alex , Jos

It was a moment of reflection, gratitude, and renewed commitment to unity and peace as Plateau State Governor, His Excellency, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, electrified the atmosphere at this year’s Wusal Berom Celebration, held at Mararaban Jama’a, Jos South Local Government Area.

The 2025 edition of the Wusal Berom, organized by the Berom Language and Translation Board (BLTB), drew an unprecedented crowd of worshippers, traditional rulers, clergy, and political dignitaries ,all united by faith, culture, and hope for a peaceful Plateau.

Taking the podium amid thunderous cheers, Governor Mutfwang began his address on a nostalgic note, recalling the divine link between his attendance at the 2022 Wusal Berom Service and his eventual rise to power.

“I remember coming here for Wusal Berom 2022, and you prayed for me. Today, by the grace of God, I am the Governor of Plateau State. 

I thank you for giving me the privilege to walk in the footsteps of our father and the father of modern Plateau, Da Jonah Jang,” he declared to a standing ovation.

The Governor expressed profound gratitude to God and the Berom Nation for their steadfast support, describing the people’s unity and resilience as the backbone of Plateau’s strength.

 He commended the clergy and the Berom Language Board for sustaining the cultural and spiritual heritage of the people through the Wusal Berom celebration.

 “We are brothers and sisters under God. That is the spirit we must nurture , a united Plateau pursuing God’s purpose for our existence,” he emphasized.

Governor Mutfwang reaffirmed his respect for the traditional institution, describing the revered stool of the Gbong Gwom Jos as “a Plateau stool, not just a Berom stool.” 

He assured that his administration will continue to strengthen traditional leadership structures, which he described as vital pillars of peace, harmony, and progress.

In a heartwarming gesture, the Governor announced a series of financial interventions aimed at empowering communities and promoting cultural continuity. 

He donated ₦10 million to the Berom Bible Translation Trust for the production of audio Bibles for the elderly, ₦20 million to the Berom Women’s Association (BIDA) for widows’ empowerment, and pledged ₦100 million as seed funding for the development of the proposed Wusal Berom Arena.

Turning to the youths, Mutfwang delivered a firm yet fatherly admonition, urging them to resist the temptation of being used as tools for division or misinformation on social media.

 “Power belongs to God, and He gives it to whom He wills. Let us not allow social media to be used to malign our leaders. Plateau must rise above political differences to achieve progress,” he cautioned.

The governor’s remarks were met with resounding applause as several dignitaries took turns to pay glowing tributes to his leadership.

Former Governor, Senator Jonah David Jang, commended Mutfwang’s humility and people-centered governance, describing him as “a worthy son carrying forward the legacy of inclusiveness.”

 Representing the Gbong Gwom Jos, His Royal Highness, Da Edward Gyang Bot, lauded the governor’s commitment to peace, unity, and cultural revival.

Also in attendance were Senator Pam Mwadkon Dachungyang; Hon. (Dr.) Bernard Doro, Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation; representatives of the APC National Chairman; and several traditional, religious, and political leaders.

The Chairman of the 2025 Wusal Berom Planning Committee, Rev. Daniel Saje, expressed appreciation to all partners and sponsors, saying the celebration symbolized “a renewed covenant of hope and progress for the Berom Nation.”

The ceremony climaxed with the unveiling of the proposed Wusal Berom Arena, a visionary project hailed as the new symbol of unity and cultural pride for the Berom people and Plateau State at large.

As the event drew to a close, songs of thanksgiving filled the air , a reminder that the prayers of 2022 have indeed blossomed into the promise of a united, peaceful, and prosperous Plateau under Governor Mutfwang’s watch.

New Dawn In Plateau Media Circle : Elder Yakubu Ajala Emerges PPA Chairman,Vows To Unite Factions, End Years Of Division.

————BOT Hails Peaceful Poll, Says “The Past Is Gone For Good”

By,giwa alex, Jos

The wind of renewal swept through Plateau’s media landscape on Sunday, November 9th, 2025, as the Plateau Publishers Association (PPA) held a landmark election that ushered in a new executive council led by Elder Yakubu Ajala, publisher of Express Journal Magazine.

The historic election, held at the Bishop’s Court, Jos, was hailed by members, observers, and stakeholders as peaceful, transparent, and unifying , signaling the end of years of crisis that had plagued the association.

Under the coordination of the Electoral Committee (ELCOM) chaired by Mr. Shabul Mazadu, publisher of The Beacon Newspaper, the election began with accreditation, balloting, and vote counting , all conducted in full compliance with the association’s constitution.

Mazadu, while announcing the results, commended the contestants for their maturity and sportsmanship, describing the process as “a reflection of the rebirth of the Plateau Publishers Association.”

Chairman: Elder Yakubu Ajala – 12 votes.

Deputy Chairman : Lilian Madaki-Dyel (Sawabiya News) – 14 votes.

Secretary : Daniel Kura (News Parrot Newspaper) – 13 votes.

Financial Secretary : Mrs. Florence Ossai (Time’s Newspaper) – 13 votes.

Auditor : Justin Jattim (Jathot News) – 13 votes.

Mazadu noted that ELCOM’s smooth coordination was made possible through collective effort, transparency, and divine grace, saying,

 “We thank God for a successful exercise that has restored confidence among members of the Plateau publishing community.”

He also presented special appreciation gifts to registered members who participated, describing them as “pillars of the association’s strength and continuity.”

In a goodwill message, Chief Ambassador Nanyak Daman, publisher of News Gate Magazine and member of the Board of Trustees (BOT), declared the day “a turning point in the history of the association.”

Daman recalled that the last election held years ago at the same venue had ended in rancour, forcing the intervention of the Director General of the Industrial Training Fund (ITF), Sir Joseph Ari, who advised warring factions to reconcile.

 “Today, November 9th, 2025, marks a memorable day ,the bad days are behind us. 

What divided us has now united us. This election brings together the previously divided PPA and IPA factions under one umbrella,” Daman stated.

He further cautioned against divisive post-election statements and urged members to respect the unity achieved.

 “If we must earn our respect as professionals, we must speak with one voice, obey our constitution, and protect the integrity of this association,” he advised.

Daman gave his full blessings to the new Exco, describing them as “a blend of maturity, capacity, and reconciliation.”

The newly elected officials were sworn in by Barr. Damak Yarima Datep, who administered the oath of office.

Barr. Datep commended the process as “a model of credible association democracy,” urging the new leadership to uphold integrity, inclusiveness, and accountability.

Observers, including Elder Amos Samuel Dangs, praised the peaceful atmosphere of the election.

 “What happened here today is remarkable. It shows the Plateau media community can set an example in leadership and unity,” Dangs remarked.

In his acceptance speech, Elder Yakubu Ajala expressed deep gratitude to members for the confidence reposed in him and his team, describing his election as “a collective victory for all Plateau publishers.”

He lauded the outgoing executives, the ELCOM led by Mr. Shabul Mazadu, and especially the BOT, under the guidance of Chief Amb. Nanyak Daman, for their selfless roles in stabilizing the association.

 “We want to thank the outgoing EXCO for holding the seat for us to take over. 

We appreciate the ELCOM for their tireless work, and most especially our BOT leader, Chief Nanyak Daman, for his fatherly posture,” Ajala said.

The new chairman vowed to operate an open-door policy where “every member will have a voice,” stressing that his administration would focus on unity, professional growth, and member welfare.

 “We will not take your confidence for granted. We shall work in synergy with government and non-governmental organizations to reposition the Plateau publishing industry,” he promised.

“By the grace of God, the crisis that once bedeviled our association has come to an end. Actions will speak louder than words , it’s not the talk that matters, but results on the ground,” he said.

“Those who are not here today, we will reach out to them. United we stand, divided we fall. Together, we will make the Plateau Publishers Association a beacon of progress.”

The ceremony ended with a vote of thanks and group photographs, symbolizing the dawn of a reconciled and reenergized association.

With the oath-taking and the blessings of the BOT, the Plateau Publishers Association (PPA) has now turned a decisive page in its history ,one built on unity, professionalism, and renewed trust among media owners.

History Day For Media Community As PPA Members Cast Their Votes In Landmark Election.

————–Plateau Publishers Association Holds 2025 General Election Amid Excitement And High Expectations.

By,giwa alex, Jos

The atmosphere at the Bishop’s Court in Jos, Plateau State, was charged with excitement and anticipation today, Sunday, November 9th, 2025, as members of the Plateau Publishers Association (PPA) converged for the much-awaited general election to elect new executive officers who will steer the affairs of the association for the next tenure.

The election, widely described as a landmark moment for the publishing industry in Plateau, began as scheduled with the arrival of the Electoral Committee (ELCOM) members who immediately swung into action to ensure a seamless process.

 Accreditation of eligible voters commenced  with delegates and observers taking their seats as tension and enthusiasm filled the air.

The venue was agog with aspirants and their supporters exchanging pleasantries while awaiting the official commencement of voting.

 Each aspirant expressed confidence in the process, commending the ELCOM for its level of preparation and commitment to fairness and transparency.

Speaking to GNews, the Chairman of the Electoral Committee, Mr Shabul Mazadu, assured members that the committee would uphold the integrity of the election, stressing that only duly accredited members would be allowed to vote.

 He urged contestants to maintain decorum and accept the eventual outcome in the spirit of sportsmanship.

Observers from related media organizations and senior members of the association were also on ground to monitor proceedings.

 Many described the election as a test of unity, maturity, and progress for the Plateau Publishers Association, which has continued to play a leading role in promoting ethical journalism and media development in the state.

As voting got underway, members were seen casting their ballots peacefully, while security personnel maintained order around the premises.

 The process, according to reports from the scene, was orderly and transparent, reflecting the collective resolve of the association to entrench internal democracy.

The campaign window, which officially closed on Saturday, November 8th, 2025, had witnessed intense but issue-based engagements among aspirants, with manifestos centered on improving welfare, training, and collaboration among publishers.

By afternoon, counting and collation of results were expected to follow immediately after the close of voting, with ELCOM assuring that winners would be announced before the end of the day.

For many stakeholders, today’s election marks not just a routine transition but a new dawn for the Plateau Publishers Association , one that promises renewed vision, unity, and professional advancement for all members of the state’s vibrant publishing community.

Prof. Patrick Dakum Celebrates Rev.  Dr. Amos Mohzo’s Re- Election As COCIN President

 ————-Commends His Visionary Leadership, Urges Stronger Evangelism And Institutional Growth.

By, giwa alex , Jos

The Chief Executive Officer of the Institute of Human Virology Nigeria (IHVN) and Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, USA, Prof. Patrick Sunday Dakum, has extended warm congratulations to the President of the Church of Christ in Nations (COCIN), Rev. Dr. Amos Musa Mohzo, on his re-election to lead the denomination for another four-year tenure.

In a goodwill message personally signed by his Media Consultant, Shabul Mazadu, on Sunday, November 9th, 2025, Prof. Dakum described Rev. Mohzo’s re-election as a well-deserved recognition of his steadfast commitment to the gospel and his exceptional leadership qualities that have continued to strengthen the church’s global image.

He applauded Rev. Mohzo’s achievements in evangelism, church expansion, and institutional development, urging him to sustain and deepen the tempo of accountability, inclusiveness, and innovation across COCIN’s various arms of education, health, agriculture, and information.

Prof. Dakum also called on all members of COCIN to give their unalloyed support and cooperation to the re-elected president, stressing that collective commitment would help advance the church’s mission in gospel propagation, public service, and youth empowerment through its numerous investment programmes.

The former Commissioner of Information and Health in Plateau State expressed confidence in Rev. Mohzo’s capacity to steer the church to new heights of spiritual renewal and societal impact, while praying for God’s divine wisdom, sound health, and long life to enable him accomplish greater feats in the vineyard of the Lord.

Plateau Publishers Association Election Holds Today.

 ————Members Urged To Arrive Early For Smooth, Transparent Process.

By, giwa alex, Jos.

The Plateau Publishers Association (PPA) has officially reminded all members that its general election will be held today, Sunday, November 9th, 2025, at the Bishop’s Court, Jos, beginning at exactly 4:00 p.m.

In a statement issued by the Public Relations Officer of the PPA Electoral Committee (ELCOM), Mr. Phillip Zhatau, members were urged to arrive early to ensure a smooth, orderly, and transparent exercise. 

He emphasized that all accredited and fully registered members are eligible to participate and vote in the all-important election, which marks another milestone in the association’s democratic journey.

According to Zhatau, the forthcoming election reflects the association’s commitment to strengthening unity, professionalism, and effective leadership among publishers across Plateau State.

The PPA Electoral Committee, he added, has made adequate preparations to guarantee a credible and transparent process in line with the association’s constitution and democratic ideals.

History In Jos : Gov. Mutfwang Ignites Sports Revolution As Plateau Hosts 27th NUGA Games.

—————10,000 Athletes, 91 Universities, One Vision : Youth, Peace, and Progress.

By,giwa alex,Jos

Plateau State, the land of peace, beauty, and breathtaking highlands, erupted in jubilation on Saturday, November 8th, 2025, as history unfolded in Jos. 

For the first time since the inception of the Nigerian University Games Association (NUGA) in 1966, the University of Jos proudly hosted the 27th edition , a moment sealed by the bold vision and dynamic leadership of the Executive Governor of Plateau State, Barr. Caleb Mutfwang.

The opening ceremony was nothing short of spectacular. From the rhythmic parade of student-athletes to the thunderous cheers that echoed through the University of Jos Stadium, the atmosphere pulsated with pride and promise.

 The lighting of the NUGA torch, illuminating the Jos skyline, became a symbol of unity, resilience, and the rebirth of sports excellence on the Plateau.

Governor Mutfwang, who served as Chief Host, stood tall as the architect of this milestone. 

His administration’s “Time Is Now” philosophy ,rooted in youth empowerment, peacebuilding, and socio-economic growth — has steadily repositioned Plateau as Nigeria’s emerging hub of sports and innovation.

Speaking at the colourful ceremony, the Governor declared with conviction :

“This event is not just about competition; it is about celebrating the strength, unity, and talent of Nigerian youth. 

We are proud to host the best of our universities here on the Plateau. Plateau is open, peaceful, and ready to host Nigeria with pride.”

He praised the University of Jos for its organizational excellence, emphasizing that the successful hosting of NUGA 2025 mirrors the renewed national confidence in Plateau under his administration.

 “Our youths are the heartbeat of our future. Through sports, we are rebuilding dreams, restoring confidence, and reshaping the destiny of our State. Every investment in sports is an investment in peace, in progress, and in people,” he added.

The event drew dignitaries from across the country, including Ondo State Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, who declared the Games open.

 In his remarks, Aiyedatiwa hailed Governor Mutfwang’s leadership as exemplary, describing Plateau as a rising symbol of peace and youthful innovation.

 “I must salute my brother, Governor Mutfwang, for transforming Plateau into a hub of peace, sports, and youthful energy. 

This event proves that when leadership meets commitment, great things happen,” he stated.

Also gracing the occasion, Senator Grace Folashade Bent, Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council of the University of Jos, extended her profound appreciation to the Governor for his “exceptional logistical and moral support,” noting that his unwavering commitment ensured the event’s success.

The Vice Chancellor of the University, Professor Tanko Ishaya, described the NUGA Games as “a dream fulfilled.” 

He revealed that Governor Mutfwang’s hands-on supervision, regular facility inspections, and genuine passion for youth advancement were instrumental in achieving this national milestone.

“Governor Mutfwang’s personal involvement gave us confidence that Jos could host the biggest NUGA Games in history. Today, that dream has become reality,” the VC affirmed.

In his address, Professor Bawa Mohammed, President of NUGA, announced that the 2025 edition recorded the highest number of participating universities and athletes since the Games began nearly six decades ago.

 He attributed the record-breaking success to the peaceful atmosphere and the solid backing of the Plateau State Government.

As over 10,000 athletes from 91 universities marched in a vibrant parade and the NUGA flame burned proudly over Jos, it was evident that Plateau had not just hosted a sports event , it had made a statement.

From the unity displayed on the tracks to the renewed optimism in the stands, the 27th NUGA Games symbolized a new dawn , a Plateau reawakened, a generation inspired, and a Governor redefining leadership through action.

Indeed, under Mutfwang’s watch, sports have become more than a game ,they have become a movement of peace, pride, and purpose.

Hwolshe,Dr.Mwadkon ,And PDP Unity Movement Rally Behind Mutfwang ,”Green Cap Till 2031.

By, giwa alex, Jos.

Hwolshe community in Jos South Local Government Area was electrified on Saturday, November 8th, 2025, as the Hwolshe PDP Unity Movement staged a massive endorsement rally, declaring total and unwavering support for the re-election of Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, come 2027.

The colorful event, held at the Obasanjo Model School Field, Hwolshe, turned the quiet suburb into a sea of green caps, chants, and jubilation , a strong symbol of unity and renewed confidence in Mutfwang’s leadership.

The endorsement rally, chaired by Distinguished Senator (Dr.) Simon Mwadkon, drew a mammoth crowd of supporters, party faithful, and community leaders, including top government officials such as the Secretary to the State Government, Arc. Samuel Jatau; Chief of Staff, Builder Jeremiah Satmark; Commissioner for Lands and Survey, Hon. Peter Nyam Gai; Executive Chairman of Jos South LGA, Hon. Patrick Dung Silas; and legislators Hon. Dachung Musa Bagos, Hon. Fom Gwottson, and Hon. Nuhu Abok.

Other notable attendees included Hon. Davou Mang, Engr. Gyang Tanko, Ngo Salomi Kachollom Chuwang, Hon. John Mark, and Hon. Henry Pam, alongside the Royal Father of Hwolshe, Da Gabriel Pam Raphael Chungbadung (Gwom Hwolshe).

In a speech that drew thunderous applause, Comrade Pankyes Dajwat, leader of the Hwolshe PDP Unity Movement, declared the community’s unanimous endorsement of Governor Mutfwang’s second-term bid.

 “Your Excellency, you have not looked down on the common citizen. 

You have walked with us, listened to us, and worked for us.

 Under your watch, Plateau State has been reborn through peace, good governance, and unity,” Dajwat said.

He praised Mutfwang’s Green Cap Policy Trust, describing it as a visionary roadmap transforming lives across Plateau State.

Dajwat outlined key achievements that inspired Hwolshe’s endorsement  :

Good Governanc  :

– Restored peace and unity.

– Approved a new minimum wage.

– Empowered women and youths

Peace and Security  :

– Revitalized Operation Rainbow.

– Recruited 1,450 local security operatives.

– Deployed surveillance drones to enhance public safety.

Agriculture  :

– Distributed 200 trailer loads of fertilizer.

– Procured tractors for farmers.

– Disbursed $250,000 to communities under the P-YAEP Empowerment Scheme.

Education  :

– Upgraded 609 schools.

– Built 55 new secondary schools.

– Recruited nearly 1,200 teachers.

– Introduced digital learning facilities.

Health and Environment  :

– Upgraded the Plateau Specialist Hospital.

– Injected ₦1 billion in medical assistance.

– Transformed Jos into one of Nigeria’s cleanest cities under PEPSA.

Infrastructure  :

– Constructed and rehabilitated 335km of rural roads.

– Launched 30 Metro Buses.

– Unveiled plans for rail revival and modern markets.

Revenue Growth  :

– Increased Plateau’s monthly Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) from ₦800 million to ₦3 billion through transparency and accountability.

Dajwat thanked Governor Mutfwang for installing solar streetlights and improving Hwolshe’s living standards, while appealing for further attention to road rehabilitation and water supply challenges.

 “Your Excellency, Hwolshe stands firmly behind you. We only ask that our members be considered in party committees, ad-hoc jobs, and empowerment programmes to strengthen grassroots mobilization,” he urged.

Speaking to journalists after the rally, Dajwat reaffirmed the community’s loyalty to the PDP  :

 “Hwolshe is PDP, and PDP is Hwolshe. We will not give an inch to the opposition. Governor Mutfwang is a phenomenon whose vision transcends party lines. By 2027, Hwolshe will deliver its highest votes ever for him.”

The Executive Chairman of Jos South LGA, Hon. Patrick Dung Silas, described the rally as a “historic show of confidence and political maturity,” commending Hwolshe for its pivotal role in sustaining the PDP’s dominance in the area.

He dismissed rumours about Governor Mutfwang’s alleged defection  :

“That is out of the question. Even the APC has publicly said they don’t need him. Governor Mutfwang remains our leader, our pride, and our candidate for 2027.”

In a rousing climax, Comrade Pankyes Dajwat, on behalf of the entire Hwolshe community, formally endorsed Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang for a second term.

“By the authority vested in me as leader of the Hwolshe PDP Unity Movement, and on behalf of our people, we hereby endorse His Excellency for a second term. We are confident that by 2031, the Green Revolution will have transformed every home in Plateau State.”

As the crowd erupted in chants of “Green Cap till 2031,”, prayers were offered for peace, unity, and greater prosperity across Plateau State , marking the close of what many described as a defining moment in Plateau’s political history.

Gov. Mutfwang Hails Re-election Of COCIN President, Rev. Dr. Amos Mohoz, Says It’s a Triumph Of Faith And Leadership.

By, giwa alex, Jos

The Executive Governor of Plateau State, Barr. Caleb  Mutfwang, has joined millions of Christians across the country to rejoice with the President of the Church of Christ in Nations (COCIN), Rev. Dr. Amos Musa Mohzo, on his re-election for a second term at the helm of the Church.

In a heartfelt congratulatory message issued on Saturday, November 8th, 2025, the Governor described Dr. Mohzo’s victory as a reflection of divine grace and the Church’s overwhelming confidence in his visionary and exemplary leadership.

Governor Mutfwang expressed profound delight over the unanimous decision of the COCIN General Church Council to retain Dr. Mohzo, whom he hailed as “a man of deep faith, compassion, and humility, labouring selflessly in God’s vineyard to strengthen the faith and guide believers on the path of righteousness.”

Tracing his record of service, the Governor noted that Dr. Mohzo’s re-election stands as a resounding vote of confidence in his unwavering commitment to spiritual growth, unity, and peace within the body of Christ.

 He urged all members of COCIN to remain steadfast in their prayers and support as the re-elected President continues to steer the Church toward greater spiritual renewal and societal transformation.

Governor Mutfwang commended Dr. Mohzo’s fatherly disposition and reconciliatory leadership, describing him as a bridge-builder who has consistently fostered harmony, discipline, and progress within the Church. 

He lauded the COCIN leader’s humility, integrity, and compassion , virtues that, according to him, have earned the cleric widespread admiration beyond denominational boundaries.

On behalf of his family, the government, and the good people of Plateau State, Governor Mutfwang warmly felicitated with Rev. Dr. Amos Musa Mohzo, praying for divine wisdom, good health, and renewed strength as he continues to lead the Church in advancing the gospel of Jesus Christ and promoting peace across the land.

Hon.Ishaya Itse Felicitates With COCIN President ,Rev.Dr.Amos Musa Mohzo,On His Re-election.

By,giwa alex,Jos

APC Stakeholder in plateau State Honorable Ishaya Itse, member committee presidential election 2023, has Felicitates with the Cocin president Amos Mohzo for his re-election as the president of Cocin.

In a heartfelt message, Hon.Itse expressed profound delight at the unanimous decision of the Church leadership and faithful to retain Rev. Dr. Mohzo, describing him as a man of deep faith, compassion, and humility, who continues to labour selflessly in God’s vineyard to strengthen the faith and guide believers on the path of righteousness.

Hon.Itse noted that the re-election of Dr. Mohzo is a resounding vote of confidence in his exemplary leadership and unwavering dedication to the spiritual growth and unity of the Church.

 He charged members of COCIN to continue to rally around the  Cocin president  in prayer and support for  peace, progress, and spiritual well-being of the body of Christ.

He further praised Rev. Dr. Mohzo for his fatherly disposition, visionary leadership, and enduring commitment to peace and reconciliation, which have helped to sustain the Church’s mission and deepen fellowship among the faithful.

However applauded the COCIN President for embodying virtues of humility, integrity, and compassion, qualities that have earned him widespread respect and admiration within and beyond the Christian community.

On behalf of his family, Hon.Itse and the good people of Plateau State, warmly felicitated with Rev. Dr. Amos Musa Mohzo on his re-election, praying that God will continue to bless him with good health, divine wisdom, renewed strength, and abundant grace as he leads the Church in advancing the gospel of Christ Jesus.

Plateau Strikes ₦13 Billion Water Deal ,Mutfwang Flags Off Rehabilitation Of Yakubu Gowon, Laminga Treatment Plants.

By, giwa alex, Jos

In a step to end years of water scarcity across Plateau State, the government has signed a ₦13 billion contract for the rehabilitation of the Yakubu Gowon and Laminga Water Treatment Plants.

The landmark signing ceremony, which took place at Government House, Little Rayfield, Jos, marked the official takeoff of the Plateau Urban Water Supply Project, a partnership between the state government and the French Development Agency (AFD).

Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, represented by the Secretary to the Government of the State (SGS), Samuel Jatau, said the rehabilitation project underscores his administration’s determination to ensure that every Plateau citizen has access to clean and reliable water.

Jatau reaffirmed the governor’s resolve, noting that “water is not just a basic necessity but a driver of agriculture, health, and economic growth.”

 He added that the project will strengthen Plateau’s infrastructure base and improve livelihoods across communities.

The Managing Director of the Jos Water Services Corporation, Engr. Apollos Samchi, in his remarks, commended Governor Mutfwang for breathing life back into the long-stalled project. 

Samchi revealed that the scheme had been dormant for two years due to financial constraints, but with the governor’s approval and payment of two years’ counterpart funding, it has now been revived.

Representing the contractors, the Business Manager of China Geo-Engineering Corporation (CGC), Mr. Ke Youcheng, pledged to deliver top-quality work and ensure strict compliance with all contractual terms. 

He assured that CGC would deploy modern technology and expertise to meet global standards in water treatment and distribution.

The rehabilitation project, expected to be completed by 2026, is projected to significantly boost water supply to Jos and its environs, heralding a new era of sustainable urban water service delivery on the Plateau.

“Tinubu Didn’t Inherit A Broken Nigeria ,He Is Breaking It”, Emir Sanusi Fires Fiery Missive At The Presidency.

From Gnews Editorial Desk

In what may go down as one of the boldest rebukes of the year, the former Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, has accused President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of worsening Nigeria’s woes rather than inheriting them.

The respected traditional ruler and former Central Bank Governor delivered the blistering message following President Tinubu’s repeated claims that he inherited “a dilapidated Nigeria” from his predecessor, Muhammadu Buhari.

President Tinubu had, in recent public addresses, insisted that the current hardship in the country was a result of “the mess left behind by the previous administration.” 

But Emir Sanusi, known for his economic intelligence and blunt truth-telling, would have none of it.

Speaking through a detailed statement obtained by Gnews electronically, Sanusi declared  :

“Mr. President, you did not inherit a dilapidated Nigeria. You are worsening it.”

In a chronologically arranged breakdown, Sanusi outlined a series of extravagant and unjustifiable expenditures under Tinubu’s administration , a development he said exposes the hypocrisy of blaming the past while squandering the present.

₦21 billion approved for the renovation of the Vice President’s residence.

₦70 billion shared among lawmakers to purchase ₦160 million SUVs each.

₦4 billion spent renovating Dodan Barracks and another ₦3 billion on Aguda House.

₦5 billion granted to the Presidential Tax Reforms Committee headed by Taiwo Oyedele , with “no visible result.”

₦1.5 billion allocated for vehicles for the First Lady, even though the Constitution does not recognize her office.

A 300% salary raise for judges, hurriedly approved by what he described as an “indifferent and irresponsible Senate.”

The former Emir further condemned what he termed “luxury governance in a season of hunger.”

He noted the approval of ₦5 billion for the presidential fleet, ₦5 billion for a presidential yacht, and a shocking ₦225 billion allegedly spent on a new presidential jet.

Also under scrutiny was the ₦90 billion budgeted for the 2024 Hajj pilgrimage and the billions reportedly wasted on foreign trips by the President and Vice President.

 “How can a nation begging its citizens for patience continue to indulge in this scale of excess?” Sanusi queried.

In what may deepen the controversy, Sanusi also touched on the ₦15 trillion Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway project, alleging that it was “illegally awarded” to Gilbert Chagoury, a known associate of the President who was once repatriated under former President Olusegun Obasanjo.

He added that despite the clamour for cost reduction, Tinubu’s government created a new Ministry of Livestock Development, contradicting the Oronsaye Report , a document that advocates merging and scrapping redundant agencies.

The Emir lamented that the government appears more focused on luxury and political expansion than on real reform.

“You cannot fix a broken system by multiplying the same institutions draining public funds,” he warned.

Sanusi ended his message with a sober yet stinging reminder to the President  :

“Nigeria was not as broken as you claim when you took over. But at the pace you are going, you may very well leave it worse than you met it.”

Emir Sanusi’s hard-hitting remarks have once again placed him at the centre of national debate , admired by many for his candour, and criticised by others for his unfiltered truth. Yet, one reality remains : 

his words echo the frustrations of millions battling inflation, hunger, and hopelessness under a government that promised renewed hope but has so far delivered renewed hardship.

PPA Aspirants , Unveil Manifestos , Promise Unity, Transparency, and Progressive Leadership.

By, giwa alex , Jos

As the countdown begins to the much-anticipated Plateau Publishers Association (PPA) election scheduled for Sunday, November 9th, 2025, aspirants for various leadership positions on Thursday gathered at the association’s secretariat, Sparkling Junction, Jos, to present their manifestos , each pledging commitment to a new era of unity, accountability, and purposeful leadership.

The event, which drew publishers and media stakeholders from across Plateau State, was characterized by passion, optimism, and calls for collective progress in the association’s affairs.

First to mount the podium was Elder Ajala Yakubu, an elder statesman in the media community and aspirant for the position of Chairman. 

He promised to foster peace, teamwork, and brotherhood among members if elected.

 “Under my watch as chairman, all members will work like brothers and sisters,” he assured, adding that any misunderstanding among members would be resolved amicably to sustain unity within the association.

Next was Mrs. Lilian Madaki-Dyel, publisher of Sawabiya News and contender for the Deputy Chairman seat. 

In an emotion-laden speech, she pledged to defend, protect, and deliver on the association’s mandate when given the opportunity to serve.

 “I will work hand in hand with the chairman and other exco members to move our association to enviable heights,” she said, emphasizing teamwork as her guiding principle.

Also speaking, Mr. Daniel Kura, publisher of Parrot News and aspirant for Secretary, promised diligence, transparency, and discretion in the discharge of his duties.

 He vowed to ensure that all minutes and records of the association are accurate and properly documented.

 “I will jealously guard every document entrusted to my care and will never divulge the association’s secret without due authorization,” he assured, pledging not to engage in any act that could drag the PPA into public disrepute.

With these passionate declarations, the 2025 PPA election is shaping up to be one of the most engaging in recent memory, as contestants promise a united front and stronger internal governance for the association.

As election day draws near, members and observers alike await a defining moment that could reshape the future of journalism and publishing on the Plateau.

Plateau Rising Unveiled : Prof. Ijeoma Ayuba Ignites A New Dawn Of Peace , Progress, And Prosperity For Plateau State

By: giwa alex Jos

 The city of Jos came alive as scholars, policymakers, and development enthusiasts converged for the public presentation and launch of “Plateau Rising”, a groundbreaking two-volume book authored by Professor Ijeoma Georgina Ayuba, renowned academic and development strategist.

The ceremony, held in Jos, Plateau State, was a moment of emotion, inspiration, and intellectual depth, reflecting the author’s lifelong passion for rebuilding Plateau through strategic knowledge and inclusive planning.

In her welcome address, Prof. Ayuba expressed profound gratitude to the Governor of Plateau State, His Excellency Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, his Deputy, and other members of the state executive for their encouragement and visionary leadership.

 She equally thanked her colleagues, family, and assistants from the National Spatial Council (NSC), as well as students from various ministries, for their unwavering commitment to the Plateau Rising project.

According to her, the book is “a celebration of vision, dream, and shared belief in Plateau’s potential”,a rallying call for unity, creativity, and compassion in rebuilding a peaceful and prosperous Plateau.

Prof. Ayuba described Plateau Rising as a strategic development blueprint designed to “connect hearts to presence, and challenges to possibilities.” 

She explained that the publication, presented in two volumes, combines historical perspective, institutional analysis, and practical solutions for governance, peace, and sustainable growth.

Volume One, she said, explores Plateau’s historical evolution, institutional development, demographic dynamics, and socio-cultural identity.

Volume Two presents a detailed action plan for peace building, infrastructure development, agricultural modernization, industrialization, and human capital enhancement.

In identifying the challenges confronting Plateau,ranging from conflicts and youth unemployment to agricultural stagnation,the author proposed bold reforms, including industrialization and economic diversification, modernized markets through a Plateau Store Chain Initiative, peace and governance restructuring, and education-based empowerment.

Dr. (TPL) Hassan Y. Tifwa, who reviewed the book on behalf of Hon. Musa Ashoms, Commissioner for Youth and Sports, described Plateau Rising as “a comprehensive, data-driven and human-centered roadmap for rebuilding Plateau State.”

Representing the chief launcher and former Senate Minority Leader, Simon Makeon, Tuji Barnabas Bali commended the author’s foresight, noting that “Plateau Rising represents a vision of hope and renewal for the state.”

He praised Prof. Ayuba for complementing the efforts of Governor Mutfwang administration in driving peace, unity, and economic revitalization on the Plateau.

Also speaking, Mr. Timothy D. Kapoes, representing the chairman of the occasion, Hon. Amalau S. Amalau, described the book as “a living guide for policymakers, schools, communities, and hearts.”

 He applauded the author’s courage and deep sense of purpose in advancing the state’s development discourse.

In a goodwill message, Mr. Chuwang B. Z., representing Dr. S. A. Achuenu of the Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Jos, lauded Prof. Ayuba’s humility, mentorship, and devotion to academic excellence.

The Town Planners Registration Council (TPRC) and Town Planners Registration Council of Nigeria (TOPREC), represented by TPL Samuel Adamu Juau, also celebrated the author as “a beacon of excellence whose scholarship and dedication inspire the entire planning community.”

The launch, beyond its academic merit, became a rallying platform for a new social and developmental consciousness,urging citizens, policymakers, NGOs, and partners to unite in building a just, peaceful, and prosperous Plateau.

In her closing remarks, Prof. Ayuba stirred the audience with a message of shared responsibility and optimism  :

 “Plateau Rising is not just a book,it is a movement, a mirror, and a map for the Plateau we must build together.”

With the unveiling of Plateau Rising, Plateau State may well be stepping into a new chapter of vision-driven transformation anchored on peace, progress, and sustainable development.

Plateau Publishers Association Set For Historic Poll This Sunday.

———–Electoral Committee Assures Members Of Transparency, Fairness, And Credible Outcome.

By, giwa alex, Jos

The Plateau Publishers Association (PPA) has concluded all necessary preparations for its long-awaited election scheduled to hold on Sunday, November 9th, 2025, in what is expected to be a landmark exercise in the association’s democratic history.

According to a statement issued on Thursday, November 6th, 2025, by the Secretary of the PPA Electoral Committee, Mr. Nanzing Zingkong, the committee confirmed that all constitutional and procedural requirements have been duly fulfilled in readiness for the poll.

The statement noted that every arrangement has been put in place to guarantee a free, fair, transparent, and peaceful election, adding that the exercise will be conducted strictly in line with democratic principles and the association’s internal regulations.

Mr. Zingkong, who spoke on behalf of the Electoral Committee, assured all members and aspirants of a credible process, emphasizing that the election will be devoid of manipulation or favoritism. 

He urged all aspirants to intensify their campaigns and engage members responsibly ahead of the election day.

“Only candidates duly elected by the votes of members shall be declared winners,” he reaffirmed.

 “The committee is committed to conducting an election that upholds the integrity and professional values that define the Plateau Publishers Association.”

The statement further called on media organizations, regulatory agencies, security operatives, and relevant government institutions to take note of the date and lend their support to ensure a successful and transparent exercise.

Reiterating its core principles, the Plateau Publishers Association restated its resolve to promote professionalism, unity, and ethical standards in the Plateau media space.

Gov.Mutfwang Hails Olusegun Adeniyi @ 60, Celebrates His Ensuring Impact On Journalism And National Unity.

By,giwa alex, Jos

Plateau State Governor, His Excellency, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, has joined Nigerians and admirers across the world in celebrating renowned journalist, author, and public intellectual, Mr. Olusegun Adeniyi, as he clocks 60.

In a message of felicitation signed by the Director of Press and Public Affairs, Gyang Bere, Governor Mutfwang described Mr. Adeniyi , Chairman of the Editorial Board of ThisDay Newspapers and former Presidential Spokesman to the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua , as a strategic thinker and towering voice in Nigeria’s media space.

The Governor extolled Adeniyi’s eloquence, integrity, and intellectual depth, noting that his decades of commitment to truth, accountability, and ethical journalism have helped shape national discourse, influence public policy, and strengthen democracy in Nigeria.

Governor Mutfwang recalled with admiration Adeniyi’s distinguished service to national peace and cohesion, particularly his leadership of the Fact-Finding Committee on the Jos Crises, which reflected his unwavering passion for justice, fairness, and national unity.

He noted that Adeniyi’s incisive commentaries and thoughtful analyses over the years have not only enriched public understanding but also inspired a generation of journalists and policymakers to uphold the ideals of professionalism and patriotism.

Governor Mutfwang, on behalf of the government and people of Plateau State, prayed for God’s continued guidance, sound health, and renewed strength for Mr. Adeniyi, wishing him many more years of fruitful service to the nation and humanity.

Plateau Stakes Claim In Agric Revolution As My Role My Aid Mission lgnites  ” Agro As Real Business” Drive.

————Gokas, Gowon, Loks, Habila, Others Lead Renewed Push For Youth, Women Empowerment Through Agriculture.

By, giwa alex, Jos

The city of Jos, capital of Plateau State, recently came alive as My Role My Aid Mission held its annual conference with a resounding theme : “Plateau State: Introducing Agro as Real Business.” 

The event marked another bold step toward repositioning agriculture as the mainstay of the state’s economy and a sustainable source of livelihood for its growing youth population.

In his opening remarks, Convener and Executive Director of My Role My Aid Mission, Engr. Solomon Gokas, described agriculture as a “potential goldmine” that must be explored by the youth and citizens of Plateau State.

 He lauded Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang for prioritizing the sector under the “Time Is Now” administration, commending government efforts in reviving agribusiness and creating enabling environments for farmers to thrive.

Delivering the keynote address, Mr. Garba Gowon Gonkal, Project Coordinator of the Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (ACReSAL), represented by Mr. Nanbal Hassan, the Project Safety Officer, emphasized the importance of synergy among agricultural stakeholders.

 He highlighted ACReSAL’s interventions across Plateau’s three senatorial zones,focusing on climate resilience, eco-friendly farming, and policy frameworks that encourage agribusiness growth. 

Gonkal reaffirmed ACReSAL’s resolve to partner with communities and local actors in promoting sustainable land use and productivity.

On his part, Rev. N.A. Loks, Provost of the College of Agriculture, Garkawa, urged women and youths to embrace agriculture as a viable enterprise capable of generating thousands of jobs. 

He revealed that the college, in partnership with ACReSAL and the Plateau State Government, had planted over 4,000 commercial trees,including cashew, citrus, mango, and coconut,to boost agro-forestry and local economies.

Contributing to the dialogue, Dr. Daphne Peter Habila, a veterinarian and founder of AGROVET Embassy, reminded participants that there are no shortcuts to success in agriculture. 

She stressed that “patience, perseverance, and financial discipline” are essential virtues for anyone venturing into the business of food production, noting that consistent investment and innovation can yield long-term prosperity.

The conference climaxed with the unveiling of a special edition of “My Role My Aid” magazine, featuring goodwill messages from prominent personalities and institutions including the Ministry of Environment, Ujah Anaguta, Forest Security Services, and Prof. Patrick Sunday Dakum, Chief Executive Officer of the Institute of Human Virology Nigeria (IHVN).

The gathering, rich in ideas and inspiration, reaffirmed Plateau’s readiness to transform agriculture from a subsistence occupation into a thriving business venture capable of driving employment, food security, and economic revival.

Prof.Patrick Dakum Celebrates Hon.Yusuf Gagdi @ Birthday,Hails His Exemplary Representation And Developmental Strides.

By,giwa alex, Jos

The Chief Executive Officer of the Institute of Human Virology Nigeria (IHVN) and Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, USA, Prof. Patrick Sunday Dakum, has felicitated with the member representing Pankshin, Kanke and Kanam Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Yusuf Adamu Gagdi, on the occasion of his birthday, Wednesday, November 5th, 2025.

In a message issued on behalf of Prof. Dakum by his Media Consultant, Shabul Mazadu, the public health expert extolled Hon. Gagdi’s sterling leadership qualities, legislative brilliance, and people-centered governance, describing him as a symbol of youthful excellence and a beacon of service on the Plateau and beyond.

According to Prof. Dakum, Gagdi’s vibrant voice on the floor of the Green Chamber and his legislative achievements,spanning motion sponsorships, debates, and oversight functions,have continued to bring pride and visibility to his constituency.

He particularly commended the lawmaker for his transformative role in the upgrade of the Federal College of Education, Pankshin, to a Federal University of Education, as well as for facilitating employment opportunities for constituents across several sectors of the economy.

Prof. Dakum further applauded Hon. Gagdi’s commitment to infrastructural growth, which, he noted, is evident in ongoing and completed projects in roads, water supply, healthcare, and agriculture across the three Local Government Areas of Pankshin, Kanke and Kanam.

While wishing him continued success, Prof. Dakum prayed for more years of divine wisdom, strength, and sound health, urging him to sustain his patriotic drive for the good of Plateau and Nigeria at large.

 “Rt. Hon. Yusuf Gagdi has become a legislative icon whose impact transcends constituency boundaries. 

His consistency, courage and compassion define a new face of responsible representation,” Prof. Dakum remarked.

PDP BoT Storms Emergency Session, Backs Damagum’s Leadership,Moves To Quell Party Storm Ahead Of Ibadan Convention.

Our Reporters

In a dramatic turn of events that underscores the intensity within Nigeria’s leading opposition party, the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Wednesday, November 5, 2025, held an emergency meeting to address growing internal tension and reaffirm its commitment to unity and stability ahead of the forthcoming National Convention in Ibadan.

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Rising from the high-stakes meeting, the BoT declared that the PDP remains a united, formidable, and focused political family under the leadership of Ambassador Iliya Damagum and the National Working Committee (NWC).

The trustees praised the collective efforts of the PDP Governors Forum, the National Convention Organizing Committee, and other key party organs for steering the party steadily through turbulent times.

The BoT applauded the recent landmark ruling of the Oyo State High Court, presided over by Justice A. L. Akintola, which affirmed the party’s constitutional right to conduct its internal affairs ,including the holding of the 2025 Elective National Convention on November 15–16, 2025, in Ibadan, Oyo State.

According to the trustees, the judgment represents “a victory for democracy, rule of law, and political development in Nigeria.”

However, the meeting was not without introspection. The BoT expressed deep worry over the recent wave of internal disagreements and public incidents, including the invasion of the party’s National Secretariat, which it said did not reflect the values and ideals of the PDP.

“The PDP must remain the model of discipline and democratic maturity,” the communiqué emphasized.

Positioning itself as the conscience of the party, the BoT resolved not to take sides but to champion dialogue and reconciliation as a demonstration of strength, not weakness.

To this end, it constituted a high-powered Reconciliation Committee to mend fences and restore unity ahead of the Ibadan convention.
The committee’s composition reflects national balance and experience :

Amb. Hassan Adamu (North East) – Chairman.

Chief Mike Oghiadomhe (South South) – Secretary.

Chief Ugochukwu Okeke (South East).

Sen. Zaynab Kure (North Central)
Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola (South West).

Dr. Lubna Mohammed Gusau (North West).

The committee is expected to submit its report on Tuesday, November 11th, 2025, ahead of the national convention.

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Presenting the communiqué, H.E. Senator Adolphus Wabara, Chairman of the PDP BoT, urged all members to “rise above personal interest and recommit to the party’s collective destiny.”

He reaffirmed that the BoT would continue to act as the moral compass of the PDP, ensuring that peace and unity prevail as the party enters a decisive phase in its journey.

NDLEA Scandal Rocks Plateau  : Petition Exposes Operatives Over Illegal Raid, Extortion, And Threats.

By, alex giwa, Jos

A major storm is brewing within the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) following the leak of a petition accusing some of its operatives in Jos, Plateau State, of gross misconduct, illegal search, extortion, and threats , a development that has sent shockwaves through the security community.

The petition, authored by Mr. Liman Maina Zimbo, a private investigator with Liaison Security and Associate, and dated September 10th, 2025, was addressed to the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the NDLEA in Abuja. 

It detailed how NDLEA operatives allegedly stormed the residence of Alhaji Musa Wetka, located at No. 78/8 Yusuf Street, Jos, without presenting any search warrant, as legally required.

According to an affidavit sworn to by Zimbo on September 30th , 2025, and sighted by “Gnews”, the NDLEA personnel allegedly searched Alhaji Wetka’s home unlawfully, seized bottles of his traditional medicine , popularly known as Akurkura , alongside an unspecified amount of money, and subsequently arrested and detained him at the NDLEA office in Jos.

The affidavit further revealed that while in detention, Alhaji Wetka was allegedly coerced to pay a certain amount of money through his son before he could secure his release.

 However, upon demanding a refund of his seized money, he was reportedly threatened by the same operatives involved in the raid.

Following these disturbing allegations, the NDLEA Headquarters in Abuja swung into action.

 In a letter dated October 7th, 2025, and signed by the Assistant Director, Discipline, Mr. Abua John Oshle (CN), the Agency formally invited Zimbo to appear before its national headquarters to clarify the claims.

 The invitation letter stated  :

 “The Chairman/Chief Executive Officer (CCEO) is in receipt of your petition against some operatives of the Agency attached to the Plateau State Command.

 In view of the above, you are hereby invited to the NDLEA National Headquarters, Abuja, and are to come alongside Alhaji Musa Wetka and his two sons…”

Despite the invitation, sources close to the petitioner confirmed that the NDLEA is yet to make any public statement on the allegations, even as the matter continues to attract attention across Plateau State and beyond.

Meanwhile, REALITY and GNews investigations have begun to unravel more disturbing details surrounding the incident, particularly regarding the alleged demand for money without due arraignment, an act considered a gross violation of NDLEA operational ethics and the rule of law.

The unfolding scandal has raised fresh questions about integrity, accountability, and abuse of power within the nation’s drug enforcement framework, with citizens now demanding transparency and justice.

GNews is following the story closely as more facts emerge from Abuja and Jos Command……

 Stay tuned for the next wave of revelations.

Gov.Mutfwang Storms Gyarta Gyere Quarry, Orders Immediate Govt.Takeover.

————–Says Move In Public Interest, Pledges Protection For Genuine Land Buyers.

By, alex giwa, Jos

In a dramatic show of leadership and commitment to urban renewal, Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, personally stormed the site of the Gyarta Gyere Stone Crushing Company in Jos and announced the immediate takeover of the land by the state government.

 According to the Governor, follows disturbing reports of illegal land grabbing, security threats, and environmental degradation around the quarry area,once a city outskirts but now at the heart of Jos due to rapid urban expansion.

“When this quarry was established, it stood outside the city’s limits. But today, development has surrounded it. 

Continuing such operations here is unsafe and no longer acceptable in a modern urban setting,” Mutfwang declared during the inspection.

Citing overriding public interest as the basis for the move, the Governor affirmed that the decision aligns with the Greater Jos Urban Master Plan, a policy framework designed to promote orderliness, safety, and sustainable urban development across the metropolis.

Effective immediately, the Plateau State Government, he announced, had assumed full control and ownership of the land. 

He warned sternly that anyone found conducting activities within the area without government approval would face arrest and prosecution.

“From this moment, this land is government property. Any individual who violates this directive will be apprehended and prosecuted. The law will take its full course,” he warned.

 Governor Mutfwang sympathized with individuals who may have been duped into buying land within the disputed area. He assured them of fair consideration under a transparent verification process.

“To ensure justice, we are setting up a verification desk at the Ministry of Lands and Survey beginning tomorrow, November 5th. 

Those who genuinely purchased land here should bring their documents for assessment. Government will protect all legitimate interests,” he stated.

He further directed security agencies to clamp down on land speculators, agents, and developers still marketing or selling land in the now-acquired area.

 The Governor appealed for public cooperation, emphasizing that the move was not punitive but aimed at restoring order and safeguarding Jos’ future.

“Our intention is not to victimize anyone but to ensure that things are done lawfully and decently. 

Let us all cooperate for the greater good of Plateau State,” he urged.

 Evangelist Musah Paul-Gindiri, Chief Executive Officer of the Gyarta Gyere Stone Crushing Company, lamented the persistent cases of encroachment and rising insecurity within the vicinity. 

He, however, disclosed that the family of the late Evangelist Paul-Gindiri had accepted the government’s decision and would cooperate fully with authorities.

In her remark, Rt. Hon. Joyce Ramnap, Commissioner for Information and Communication, alongside the Commissioner for Lands and Survey, pledged total compliance with the Governor’s directive.

 Both officials urged residents to desist from patronizing illegal land agents and to support the government’s urban development agenda.

The reclaiming of the Gyarta Gyere quarry land marks another decisive stride by the Mutfwang administration in its mission to reorganize the Greater Jos Metropolis,ensuring security, environmental protection, and orderly development befitting a 21st-century city.

Mutfwang Rallies Church And Traditional Rulers For Peace, Unity And Agricultural Renaissance On The Plateau.

————-Promises New Potato Seeds, Improved Cattle Breeds, And Lasting Resettlement For IDPs

By, giwa alex, Jos 

Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, has once again reaffirmed his vision for a morally upright, peaceful, and agriculturally vibrant Plateau State , calling on the Church and traditional rulers to take the lead in rebuilding the moral and spiritual foundation of the land.

Speaking at the 108th General Church Council (GCC) of the Church of Christ in Nations (COCIN) held in Jos, Governor Mutfwang charged the Church to rise to its prophetic role in shaping the conscience of the society.

“If the Church does not get it right, Plateau will not get it right,” he declared, stressing that the State’s destiny is tied to the moral and spiritual health of the Church.

The Governor described the Church as the “salt of the earth and light of the world,” urging its leaders to guide the people by example and uphold integrity in both word and deed.

“Those of us in government were nurtured by the Church,” he noted. “We owe it a duty to preserve its values through our conduct in public service.”

The well-attended event brought together top Christian and traditional leaders including the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), representatives of the Gbong Gwom Jos, Ujah Anaguta Pozoh Johnson Jauro Magaji II, Agwom Izere, Miskham Mwaghavul Da Bagudu Hirse, Attah Aten of Ganawuri HRH Yakubu Chaimang, and HRH Ngolong Ngas Nde Jika Golit.

Governor Mutfwang lamented the growing divisions within the Church, urging for unity of purpose and a collective national voice.

 “The Church must speak with one voice,” he said. “Let us reconnect with our brethren across the nation and work together for peace, justice, and progress.”

Moving to his administration’s priority on agriculture, Governor Mutfwang announced that Plateau would soon receive high-yield varieties of Plateau potatoes to boost production and farmer income.

 “Before the end of this month, we will begin distributing new potato seeds to registered farmers,” he revealed.

He further disclosed plans to modernize livestock management by introducing improved cattle breeds to enhance dairy productivity and promote peaceful coexistence between farmers and herders.

 “We are adopting global best practices to ensure harmony and sustainable food security,” he added.

Governor Mutfwang assured citizens that his administration remains sensitive to the plight of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), adopting a careful and methodical approach to resettlement.

 “We are taking a coordinated approach to ensure lasting solutions. I appeal for patience as we work to get it right,” he stated.

He commended the Church for its steadfast prayers and partnership with government, urging continued collaboration to rebuild “a united, peaceful, and prosperous Plateau.”

In a separate resolution, the COCIN General Church Council cautioned ministers against turning the pulpit into a platform for political endorsement, insisting that the pulpit must remain sacred and neutral.

 “The pulpit is not a place for politics but a sacred ground for proclaiming the Word of God,” said Rev. Dr. Amos Mohzo, COCIN President.

He charged pastors to speak truth to power, preserve the purity of worship, and protect the Church’s moral authority.

Traditional rulers at the gathering reaffirmed their commitment to work closely with government and the Church in tackling insecurity and fostering peace across Plateau communities.

In his closing remarks, Governor Mutfwang expressed optimism that the combined strength of the Church, traditional rulers, and citizens would usher in a new era of peace and progress.

 “Together, we can make Plateau the pride of Nigeria , united, peaceful, and agriculturally prosperous,” he concluded.

Plateau Media Bosses Rally Behind Prof.Nentawe Yilwatda,Defend His Legacy, Warn Detractors.

By, giwa alex, Jos

In a strong show of solidarity and unity of purpose, Chief Executive Officers of leading community newspapers across Plateau State have thrown their weight behind the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, describing him as a beacon of hope, a bridge-builder, and a catalyst of renewed political confidence between Plateau and the Presidency.

The declaration, made during a press conference held on Tuesday, November 4th, 2025, was read by Shabul Mazadu, CEO of The Beacon Newspaper, on behalf of the group.

Addressing the press, Mazadu stated that the forum of Plateau community newspaper CEOs could no longer remain silent in the face of what he termed “emerging political distractions” capable of truncating the democratic dividends currently being enjoyed in the state through Yilwatda’s leadership and the APC-led administration.

“It’s no longer news that there are purported protests from certain quarters against Yilwatda by individuals whose perceived ‘successes’ are threatened,” he said.

“As stakeholders and advocates of good governance, we cannot fold our arms and watch detractors derail the progress Plateau is recording through Prof. Yilwatda’s efforts.”

The media executives recalled how Plateau’s relationship with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu had been strained since the early 2000s due to political inconsistency and betrayal by past leaders.

Mazadu explained that in 2003, 2007, and 2011, Tinubu had supported several political leaders from Plateau under the banners of the Alliance for Democracy (AD), Action Congress (AC), and Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) , only to be disappointed by their defections and lack of accountability.

 “But Yilwatda’s loyalty, political ingenuity, and success have restored President Tinubu’s confidence in Plateau,” the statement noted, referencing the President’s open commendation of Yilwatda during his mother’s burial, where he lauded the APC National Chairman’s commitment and honesty.

The group further praised Yilwatda for introducing a paradigm shift in Plateau politics, steering it away from self-centeredness to inclusive service and empowerment.

 “For years, Plateau politics was a feeding trough for a few,” they said. “Today, through Yilwatda’s inclusivity and benevolence, politics is being redefined as a call to service and humanity , just as Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe envisioned.”

Highlighting Yilwatda’s empowerment initiatives, the CEOs listed several landmark interventions :

₦50 million donation to women traders affected by the Jos Master Plan demolition, with ₦20 million shared directly and ₦30 million used to establish a cooperative fund.

₦100 million youth empowerment fund for small and medium-scale entrepreneurs through an open application portal.

Training and empowerment of over 6,000 youths in renewable energy, auto mechanics, and greenhouse agriculture during his tenure as Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction.

Distribution of 10,000 cassava stems to Plateau farmers for the 2025 planting season.

In a bid to cushion the burden of healthcare costs, Yilwatda reportedly sponsored a month-long statewide medical outreach, offering free treatment across Plateau’s three senatorial zones.

 The initiative, according to the group, saved numerous lives and brought relief to low-income families.

Additionally, his humanitarian support included  :

Distribution of 10,800 bags of 25kg rice during the 2024 Christmas season.

Donation of 5,000 bags of 50kg rice to communities during the last Ramadan and Sallah festivities.

Presentation of 500 bags of 50kg rice to schools in Gindiri Missionary Compound on November 1, 2025.
₦2 million donation to widows and retired workers in the same community the following day.

₦1 million cash support to a group of 20 street sweepers in October.

The CEOs condemned what they described as acts of political blackmail and envy against Yilwatda, cautioning detractors to refrain from actions capable of destabilizing Plateau’s progress.

 “We stand firmly with Yilwatda and will resist any attempt to derail the developmental strides being made under his leadership,” they warned.

“Those unwilling to join hands in building a prosperous Plateau should, at least, desist from being dogs in the manger.”

Concluding the conference, the journalists reaffirmed their commitment to defending truth and good governance, pledging to continue supporting every effort aimed at advancing the state’s unity and prosperity.

“As stakeholders in the state, we express our God-given liberty to support all who mean well for Plateau.

 Yilwatda’s leadership embodies this ideal,” Mazadu declared.

Bishop Kukah’s Shocker : ” No Religious War In Nigeria”,But Data Tells A Different Story.

Our Reporter

When Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah, the revered Catholic Bishop of Sokoto, sat for an interview on Trust TV, few expected his words to ignite a national storm. But his bold remark did just that.

“Christians are not being systematically targeted in Nigeria. Insecurity affects everyone , Christians, Muslims, and others alike.”

The statement, meant to heal wounds and promote unity, instead stirred fiery debates across the country and beyond. 

Many hailed his courage, while others accused him of overlooking the harsh realities faced by Christian communities in northern Nigeria.

During the interview, Bishop Kukah emphasized that Nigeria’s insecurity crisis was not religious, but a product of corruption, bad governance, and institutional decay.

 His words resonated with some but hit raw nerves among victims of sectarian violence.

Public affairs analyst Jude Ojo quickly rose in defense of the bishop, applauding what he called a “rare voice of balance in a divided nation.” According to Ojo :

“Kukah didn’t deny the pain of victims. He simply rejected the divisive narratives that paint Nigeria as a country at war with its Christians.”

He added that the cleric’s message sought to correct “false foreign impressions” and redirect the focus toward governance failures rather than religion.

While Kukah’s intent may have been reconciliation, facts and figures from reputable sources reveal the grim reality Nigerians have lived with for over a decade.

Over 52,250 Christians killed in targeted attacks and kidnappings.

27,183 deaths recorded between 2019 and 2022, including 12,793 Christians and 4,497 Muslims.

The Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED) recorded 20,409 deaths from 2020 to 2025, linked to 11,862 religiously motivated incidents.

In Benue State, alone, a June 2025 midnight raid left nearly 40 people dead in one of the most shocking attacks of the year.

These numbers confirm that although violence affects all faiths, Christian communities , particularly in the North-Central and North-East, have borne heavier losses.

As debates rage across social media and public platforms, analysts warn that Nigeria’s fixation on religion misses the real threat  : corruption and weak governance.

Bandits, terrorists, and political thugs thrive because of failed leadership and a compromised justice system that rewards impunity.

For Bishop Kukah, the nation’s healing lies not in blame games but in confronting these root causes head-on.

 And while his message of unity challenges emotional narratives, the reality on the ground demands more than speeches — it requires urgent reform and justice.

Bishop Kukah’s truth has unsettled many, but it has also forced Nigeria to re-examine its deepest wounds.

 His call for unity may be uncomfortable, yet necessary. The facts remain chilling, and the message is clear , until Nigeria fixes its governance rot, both Christians and Muslims will continue to fall to the same enemy  : a broken system that protects no one.

Tinubu’s Love For Plateau Ignited My Move To APC , Hon. Asama Ago

———–Says President’s Benevolence Is Unmatched Since 1999.

By, giwa alex , Jos

The Member representing Bassa/Jos North Federal Constituency in the National Assembly, Hon. Amb. Daniel Asama Ago, has revealed that his defection from the Labour Party (LP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC) was inspired by what he called the uncommon kindness and political goodwill of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu toward the people of Plateau State.

Speaking exclusively to “The Beacon” Newspaper in a telephone interview, Hon. Asama said his decision was not borne out of personal interest, but of appreciation for the President’s visible gestures to Plateau since assuming office , gestures which, according to him, the state had not enjoyed since the beginning of the Fourth Republic.

He recalled with emphasis that since 2001, when the late Ishaya Mark Aku served as Minister of Sports, his home local government, Bassa, had never recorded any ministerial or strategic federal appointment until now under the Tinubu administration.

According to Asama, President Tinubu broke that jinx by appointing Dr. Benard Doro as Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, and Senator Timothy Adudu as Director, Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA), North Central Zone.

Within just two weeks of Senator Adudu’s appointment, Asama said, the Riyom–Akwanga Road, long abandoned and a nightmare for motorists, witnessed a major rehabilitation , a development he described as “a practical demonstration of Tinubu’s listening leadership.”

Hon. Asama also lauded the appointment of distinguished Plateau sons and daughters into top national positions, including the Chairman of the North Central Development Commission, the APC National Chairman, and other key offices, noting that such political inclusiveness underlines Tinubu’s respect for Plateau’s strategic role in Nigeria’s unity.

He further commended the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, for visiting Plateau twice since her husband’s inauguration and donating ₦1.5 billion toward the return and resettlement of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), describing her intervention as “a motherly gesture that touched the heart of the Plateau people.”

“From 2002 till now, President Tinubu has remained a friend of Plateau,” Asama said with conviction. “He has demonstrated through action that he means well for us.

 It’s only wise that Plateau reciprocates this friendship by standing with him and his political family , the APC. 

The more we align with his vision, the more we stand to benefit from the dividends of democracy.”

Addressing public speculation that his defection was a betrayal of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb Mutfwang, Hon. Asama clarified that his move was not borne out of disloyalty but out of foresight for the progress of his constituency.

He expressed heartfelt gratitude to Governor Mutfwang and the PDP for their support during his political journey, noting that his decision to join the APC was a matter of conviction aimed at enhancing federal presence in Bassa/Jos North Federal Constituency, regardless of party affiliation.

“My defection is not against anyone,” he said. “It is a step toward expanding opportunities for my people, who cut across all political parties. 

With time, even those who misunderstand my decision will see it as a move for the greater good.”

With this political shift, analysts believe Hon. Asama’s defection has further strengthened the bridge between Plateau State and the Tinubu-led Federal Government, signaling a new era of collaboration and development across the state.

Gov. Caleb Mutfwang Preaches Unity,Seeks Stronger Synergy With APC National Chairman Nentawe Yilwada.

————Warns Against Fuelers Of Hatred, Says Plateau’s Progress Lies In Cooperation.

By, giwa alex, Jos

Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb  Mutfwang, has made a passionate call for unity and collaboration between himself and the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman, Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, emphasizing that Plateau’s progress and development can only be achieved through synergy rather than rivalry.

Governor Mutfwang made the remarks on Sunday, November 2nd, 2025, during the Gindiri Old Students Association (GOSA) 2025 Reunion Service held at the COCIN Cathedral, Gindiri Mission Compound.

 The event, which brought together distinguished alumni and leaders, provided a reflective platform for the governor to address the growing narrative of division between him and Prof. Yilwatda.

In his message, Mutfwang frowned at those he described as “fuelers of animosity and hatred”, warning that their divisive tendencies were depriving Plateau of the collective benefits that unity between both leaders could yield.

 “The position Prof. Nentawe is occupying is not one versus the other,” he stated emphatically. “We can actually hold hands together and make Plateau greater.”

The governor, who spoke with deep conviction, reminded Plateau citizens that both he and Yilwatda occupy strategic positions that, if harnessed cooperatively, could attract immense gains to the state.

 “Those of you who are in the habit of fueling hatred and division, may the Lord stop you,” Mutfwang declared. 

“There are discussion rooms I cannot enter, and there are discussion rooms he will not enter.

 But if both of us go in with the mind that we must bring something back home, it is for the good of our people.”

Governor Mutfwang, who is himself a proud alumnus of Gindiri, charged GOSA members and the entire Plateau populace to rise above politics and promote peace, understanding, and collective development.

He concluded with an appeal for unity across all divides, noting that “Plateau’s greatness lies in its people working together, not against each other.”

NKFI Management Urges Applicants To Check Admission Status, Announces Ongoing Late Admission.

By giwa alex , Jos

The Management of the Nigeria,Korea Friendship Institute (NKFI), Lokoja, has released an important update to all prospective students who applied for various National Diploma (ND) programmes for the current academic session.

According to the official statement from the NKFI Management, all applicants are advised to check their registered email addresses for notifications regarding their admission status and further instructions on registration procedures.

The Institute further announced that late admission is still ongoing, encouraging qualified and interested candidates who are yet to apply to take advantage of the window before it closes.

Reaffirming its commitment to excellence, the NKFI Management emphasized that the institution remains dedicated to empowering the next generation through technical and vocational education, aligning with its core vision of producing skilled, innovative, and industry-ready graduates.

For more information and inquiries, applicants are advised to contact the NKFI Admissions Office.

Nigeria–Korea Friendship Institute (NKFI)

Empowering the Future through Technical and Vocational Excellence.

Gindiri : Cradle Of Light, Truth, And Leadership, Gov. Mutfwang Declares At GOSA 33rd Reunion.

————Unveils Gindiri Renewal Initiative, Calls For Agricultural Rebirth And Unity Among Alumni.

By,giwa alex , Jos

The ancient town of Gindiri, the pride of Plateau and beacon of the Middle Belt, was once again aglow on Sunday, November 2nd, 2025, as the Gindiri Old Students Association (GOSA) rolled out the drums to mark its 33rd National Convention and Reunion Service at the COCIN Gindiri Schools Chaplaincy, Mangu Local Government Area.

The event, themed “Strengthening Our Legacy : Empowering the Next Generation of Leaders,” drew hundreds of distinguished alumni spanning the 1975–2005 sets, who converged to celebrate decades of moral training, academic excellence, and faith-based leadership rooted in the Gindiri legacy.

In a homecoming filled with nostalgia and reflection, the Executive Governor of Plateau State, His Excellency, Barr. Caleb  Mutfwang, a proud member of GOSA Set 1982, electrified the gathering with his moving address that resonated deeply with the audience.

He described the Gindiri Compound Schools as “legacy institutions of enduring influence” that have raised generations of Nigerians defined by integrity, intellect, and compassion.

“Gindiri is not just a school; it is an institution dedicated to grooming leaders. 

It has produced vice chancellors, professors, public servants, and clergy who have impacted Nigeria and beyond. 

The time has come for a Gindiri Renewal Initiative that will reposition this great legacy for the future,”

the Governor declared amid thunderous applause.

Governor Mutfwang, visibly emotional, recalled how the school molded him and many others through discipline, spirituality, and community service ,virtues that have shaped his personal and political journey.

He warned against divisive tendencies among alumni, urging them to uphold unity and collective purpose.

 “Let us promote ideals that entrench unity of purpose rather than fan the embers of division. 

We owe it to our founders and to the next generation to preserve the Gindiri spirit,”

he said.

Unveiling what may become a turning point in the school’s history, Governor Mutfwang announced the constitution of a Gindiri Renewal Committee made up of eminent GOSA members, including Rev. Dr. Obed Dashan and Prof. Bogoro, to collaborate with COCIN President, Rev. Dr. Amos Mohzo, in developing a comprehensive modernization framework for the schools.

He explained that the committee would mobilize both local and international partners to revive Gindiri’s lost agricultural tradition , with renewed emphasis on poultry, piggery, and small-scale ranching as part of his administration’s broader educational reform agenda.

Highlighting government interventions already underway within the compound, Mutfwang revealed the installation of solar-powered lighting, donation of chairs to the sanctuary, and construction of a perimeter fence to enhance safety and improve the learning environment.

Reiterating his administration’s commitment to peace and community participation in governance, the Governor charged citizens to join hands in sustaining security.

 “Security is everyone’s responsibility. If you see something, say something. 

Plateau shall be preserved, and our people shall enjoy their share of prosperity,”

he affirmed.

In his goodwill message, GOSA National President and Secretary to the Government of the State (SGS), Arc. Samuel Jatau, reaffirmed the association’s unity and strength, urging members to remain torchbearers of the Gindiri vision.

COCIN President, Rev. Dr. Amos Mohzo, who also serves as the proprietor of the Gindiri Schools, commended GOSA for sustaining fellowship and unity across generations, describing the schools as “a national treasure whose impact transcends regional boundaries.”

In his sermon titled “The Power of Light and Truth” drawn from Psalm 43:3, Rev. Dr. Obed Dashan reminded the congregation that the school’s motto, “For Light and Truth,” represents a call to transformative education anchored on faith, excellence, and character.

Adding his voice, the Chaplain of Gindiri Schools Chaplaincy, Rev. John Yakubu Sagai, expressed profound gratitude to Governor Mutfwang for his administration’s support toward the solar lighting project and donation of new seats to the chapel.

As the reunion drew to a close, emotions ran high among alumni who shared fond memories of their formative years ,memories of dawn assemblies, moral discipline, and the community spirit that forged lifelong friendships and national leaders.

For over seven decades, the Gindiri Compound Schools have remained a beacon of light, truth, and leadership, nurturing men and women who continue to shape Nigeria’s destiny.

Renewed Hope In Action  : Tinubu’s Vision Comes Alive As APC National Chairman Commissions Sen. George Akume Auditorium In Plateau.

By, giwa alex , Jos

In a grand display of leadership synergy and national inclusiveness, the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Professor Nentawe  Yilwada, has commissioned the Senator George Akume Auditorium at the North Central Zonal Coordinating Office of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) in Jos, Plateau State.

The event, which drew prominent political figures, technocrats, and traditional rulers from across the federation, reflected the growing reach of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, bringing federal presence and development closer to the grassroots.

Represented by the Deputy National Chairman (South), Chief Emma Eneukwu, Professor Yilwada hailed President Tinubu for his inclusive governance model, which continues to strengthen national unity through equitable appointments and developmental projects across all geopolitical zones.

 “This auditorium named in honour of Senator George Akume is more than brick and mortar,” Yilwada declared. 

“It is a monument to purposeful leadership , a symbol of how partnership between government, institutions, and the people can deliver projects that outlive administrations.”

Yilwada commended President Tinubu for recognizing the North Central Zone’s strategic importance in national cohesion and development, citing his own emergence as APC National Chairman and the appointment of Senator George Akume as Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) as evidence of the President’s balanced political vision.

He also lauded the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, CON, for expanding Nigeria’s maritime frontier, and the Executive Secretary of the Shippers’ Council, Dr. Akutah Pius Ukeyima, for his visionary leadership in driving infrastructural renewal within the blue economy framework.

The newly unveiled Senator George Akume Auditorium ,a world-class conference facility , features cutting-edge architecture, a pillar-free main hall, high-fidelity sound systems, and a networking foyer, positioning it as a future hub for trade facilitation, policy dialogue, and stakeholder engagement in the region.

In his emotional response, Senator George Akume, visibly moved by the honour, expressed gratitude to the APC leadership and the Nigerian Shippers’ Council for the recognition, describing it as a “pleasant surprise” and a reminder of the value of service.

 “When I was Governor of Benue State, I never named anything after myself,” Akume recalled. “This gesture humbles me deeply. I accept it with gratitude and a renewed commitment to national service.”

Akume emphasized that infrastructure remains a cornerstone of economic growth, insisting that the Tinubu-led administration would continue to invest in logistics and trade corridors to stimulate productivity and job creation.

“Infrastructure development is not a choice ,it’s a necessity for economic transformation,” he stressed. 

“We must keep building systems that support trade, reduce logistics costs, and empower local industries.”

Delivering a goodwill message on behalf of Minister Adegboyega Oyetola, the Permanent Secretary, Mr. Oloruntola Olufemi, praised Senator Akume’s contributions to public service and described the project as a perfect alignment with Tinubu’s national vision for inclusive prosperity.

Also lending his voice, Senator Sani Musa, Chairman of the Senate North Central Caucus, applauded the initiative as a milestone in Nigeria’s diversification journey, stating that efficient inland logistics will play a pivotal role in realizing the one-trillion-dollar economy target set by President Tinubu.

From the House of Representatives, Hon. Abdulsamad Dasuki, a member of the Committee on Shipping Services, and Elder Yahaya Kwande, former Chairman of the Shippers’ Council, urged the federal government to expand investment in inland dry ports across the country, particularly in the North Central, to stimulate regional trade and industrial growth.

Representing Governor Caleb Mutfwang, Deputy Governor Ngo Josephine Piyo reaffirmed Plateau State’s readiness to partner with the Council to optimize the economic opportunities the new facility offers, especially in the areas of trade, logistics, and employment.

In his welcome address, Dr. Akutah Pius Ukeyima, Executive Secretary and CEO of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council, pledged the Council’s unwavering support for the Renewed Hope Agenda, emphasizing that the auditorium stands as a beacon of collaboration, innovation, and sustainable development in Nigeria’s blue economy sector.

The event also featured goodwill messages from traditional rulers, including a representative of the Gbong Gwom Jos, who commended the federal government for promoting interland trade and bringing infrastructural growth to Plateau State.

With the commissioning of the Senator George Akume Auditorium, the North Central region joins the growing list of beneficiaries of President Tinubu’s inclusive development strategy, reinforcing Nigeria’s march toward a diversified, infrastructure-driven, and globally competitive economy under the Renewed Hope administration.

GOSA 33rd Reunion : SAN Garba Pwol, Prof. Dakas Lead Call For Practical Mentorship, Laud Mutfwang,Nentawe Unity.

By, giwa alex , Jos 

The serene ambience of Crispan Hotel, Jos, was filled with nostalgia, laughter, and a deep sense of purpose as the Government Secondary School Gindiri Old Students Association (GOSA) hosted its 33rd Reunion,an event that brought together towering figures from law, politics, academia, and other professions united by the Gindiri spirit.

Among the dignitaries who graced the occasion were Chief Dr. Garba Pwol (SAN) and Professor Dakas C. J. Dakas (SAN), both renowned legal minds and proud GOSA alumni, who seized the platform to emphasize practical mentorship as the key to building a capable and values-driven next generation.

Speaking to journalists on the sidelines of the reunion, Chief Garba Pwol called on professionals across all sectors,law, medicine, engineering, education, and others to embrace hands-on mentorship, saying theoretical mentoring without real-world exposure cannot produce competent successors.

“We must lead by example. Mentorship should be practical, not theoretical,” Pwol stated, proudly introducing one of his mentees, Barrister Natok Daswar, whom he said is already making remarkable contributions to legal advancement in Plateau State and Nigeria at large.

He explained that if other professionals adopt similar approaches, Nigeria would groom a new generation capable of sustaining excellence across sectors.

Drawing a connection to the 2023 Plateau governorship campaign slogan of the APC candidate, Professor Nentawe Yilwatda,“Generation Next”,Pwol said the reunion itself was a true reflection of that ideal.

 “When you look around this hall, you see the next generation already here,energetic, focused, and ready to take over from where we will stop,” he said with optimism.

Chief Pwol further highlighted the significance of unity on display at the event as Governor Caleb Mutfwang of the PDP and his political rival, Professor Nentawe Yilwatda of the APC, were seen seated together, sharing smiles and hearty exchanges.

 “This is the beauty of GOSA. Though they are political rivals, they are first and foremost family,bound by the same light and truth which our school’s motto represents,” he observed.

 Professor Dakas C. J. Dakas (SAN) expressed gratitude for the formative years he spent at Gindiri Secondary School, describing it as the foundation of the discipline, moral uprightness, and intellectual depth that have shaped his career.

Professor Dakas revealed that upon assuming office, he held discussions with a Plateau State delegation led by the Attorney General Philion Dafi on establishing a synergy to drive comprehensive reforms in the judicial sector.

 “We must strengthen the judiciary through collaboration and shared responsibility if we want a justice system that truly serves the people,” Dakas affirmed.

Other speakers at the reunion also lauded the unique moral heritage of GOSA, anchored on the fear of God, integrity, and service to humanity.

 They noted that these timeless values continue to influence generations of alumni who have gone on to serve with excellence in diverse fields.

 “The next generation must not lose focus. Let that light continue to shine wherever you are,that is the true GOSA spirit,” he declared.

The 33rd GOSA Reunion thus ended on a note of unity, mentorship, and renewed dedication to nurturing generation next,a fitting tribute to the school’s enduring legacy of excellence and character formation.

Gov.Mutfwang’s Education Revolution Steals The Spotlight As GOSA Celebrates 33rd Reunion .

By, giwa alex , Jos

The serene ambience of Crispan Suites, Jos, sparkled with nostalgia, laughter, and renewed purpose as the Government Secondary School, Gindiri Old Students Association (GOSA) marked its 33rd Reunion , a historic gathering that reflected both the enduring legacy of Gindiri and the revolutionary strides in education championed by Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang.

From the early morning reunions filled with embraces to stirring reminiscences of the old Gindiri days, the event exuded unity and pride. Alumni spanning generations converged to celebrate their alma mater’s heritage while envisioning new frontiers for education and leadership in Nigeria.

Opening the grand event, Arc. Samuel Nanchang Jatau, Secretary to the Government of Plateau State and GOSA National President, set the tone with an inspiring charge on adaptability and progress. He acknowledged minor registration hitches but turned them into lessons on digital transformation.

 “We must adapt to changing times and lead by example. While some may not be tech-savvy, we must learn ,with the help of our younger members,” he said.

Jatau saluted the younger GOSA members for their innovation, energy, and unwavering commitment to unity beyond ethnic or religious lines , reaffirming that GOSA’s strength lies in its diversity and shared values.

Taking the stage, Senator Diket Plang, a distinguished alumnus, revisited the moral and intellectual foundation laid by missionary education, describing it as “the seed that birthed leadership and service in generations of Nigerians.”

He detailed his constituency’s education-driven projects , including computer distributions, solar installations for school security, fencing to prevent encroachment, and renovation of the School for the Blind, which is now 70% complete. 

Other interventions include potable water boreholes, employment for over 100 graduates, and sponsorship of key legislative bills establishing the Federal University of Mining, Federal Medical Centre Kanke, and National Eye Centre Kushiti ,all designed to uplift education and healthcare in the North Central region.

The event’s defining moment came when Dr. (Mrs.) Kachollom Gang, Plateau State Commissioner for Education and proud BOSA alumna, mounted the podium. Her speech electrified the hall as she painted a vivid picture of Governor Mutfwang’s transformative journey in education.

She recalled how Plateau’s education sector, once ranking among the lowest in Nigeria, suffered neglect and loss of accreditation. But under Mutfwang’s leadership, a dramatic turnaround has emerged :

“When we came in, most tertiary programs lacked accreditation. Today, nearly all have regained full accreditation under His Excellency’s leadership,” she declared.

Dr. Gang also unveiled groundbreaking reforms , from the revival of voluntary and private mission schools to renewed emphasis on technical and vocational education.

 The Government Secondary School Mangun has been converted into a Federal Technical School, with additional technical hubs springing up in Pankshin and Kuru.

The announcement that drew thunderous applause, however, was the Mutfwang Scholarship Scheme ,an unprecedented program sending 200 Plateau students to India for advanced studies in engineering and medical sciences.

 “Governor Mutfwang believes education is the strongest foundation for progress,” she said passionately. “These scholars will return to serve Plateau State, ensuring that skill and service go hand in hand.”

Adding intellectual and moral flavor to the occasion, Prof. Suleiman Elias Bogoro, former TETFund Executive Secretary and pioneer GOSA President, extolled the values of “reading, research, and mentorship” ,urging members to rekindle the Gindiri tradition of excellence.

Also speaking, AVM Napoleon Bali (rtd) 

 former Senator and classmate of Governor Mutfwang (Class of 1982), stirred nostalgia as he recalled their days under Gindiri’s moral discipline.

 He charged the younger alumni to carry forward the school’s motto “Light and Truth.”

 “Leadership is about service, not promises,” he declared. “Let the younger GOSA generation shine the light of integrity and truth wherever they serve.”

With the theme “Maintaining the Legacy and Building the Younger Generation,” the 33rd GOSA Reunion was more than an alumni event ,it was a renewal of purpose and a testament to enduring ideals.

As music, laughter, and camaraderie wrapped up the evening, one truth stood tall: GOSA’s flame still burns bright, and under Governor Mutfwang’s visionary leadership, Plateau’s education sector is witnessing an unprecedented renaissance, one that promises to redefine learning, leadership, and legacy for generations to come.

Taraba On Red Alert, Deadly Bird Flu Outbreak Forces Govt.To Shut Down Poultry Movement In Ibi,Wukari

By, Musa Jankada, Jalingo

A wave of panic swept through Taraba State as the government, on Saturday, declared a total ban on the movement of poultry and related products in Ibi and Wukari Local Government Areas following the confirmation of a deadly Avian Influenza (bird flu) outbreak.

The announcement came from the Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Prof. Nicholas Namessan, during a press briefing in Jalingo.

 Namessan, represented by the Director of Veterinary Services, Dr. Francis Nathan, disclosed that the outbreak was first reported in Jubu, Wukari Local Government Area, on October 25, 2025, when field officers raised alarms over the mysterious death of several bird species.

Acting swiftly, a rapid response team was dispatched to the area the following day, October 26, for inspection and sample collection. The samples were sent to the Avian Reference Laboratory, and by October 29, results confirmed the presence of the highly pathogenic Avian Influenza virus.

“On behalf of the Chief Veterinary Officer of Nigeria and with his permission, it is my honour to declare Taraba positive for the highly pathogenic Avian Influenza virus,” Namessan announced.

In response, the government has activated an expanded emergency response team to liaise with political, religious, and traditional leaders in coordinating containment efforts. A strict ban has now been placed on the movement of poultry and poultry products from Jubu, Tapare, and Yamani axes, with live bird markets in Doruwa, Bantaje, and Tapare-Yamani ordered closed until further notice.

Namessan warned that the disease is zoonotic, meaning it can spread from birds to humans. He urged residents to avoid handling or eating sick birds to prevent infection and curb the spread.

“The government will not allow birds to leave or enter the affected zones. This measure is to contain the virus, protect our citizens, and safeguard Taraba’s poultry industry,” he emphasized.

The ban covers all categories of domestic and exotic birds, including chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, guinea fowls, and ostriches.

Prof. Namessan assured the public that the government is fully mobilized to halt the disease’s spread and protect lives across the state.

 “This is a public health emergency. We appeal for calm and cooperation as we work tirelessly to contain the outbreak,” he said.

APC Raises Alarm Over Alleged Plot To Attack National Chairman, Dr. Nentawe, At Gindiri Reunion

By, giwa alex, Jos

The All Progressives Congress (APC), Plateau State Chapter, has uncovered what it described as a sinister plan to attack the party’s National Chairman, Dr. Nentawe Yilwatda, during the Gindiri Old Students’ Reunion Service scheduled to take place tomorrow in Gindiri, Mangu Local Government Area.

In a press statement issued today, Saturday, November 1, 2025, and signed by the Acting Publicity Secretary, Shittu Bamaiyi, the party revealed that the plot was allegedly hatched by some desperate political elements determined to embarrass and humiliate the APC National Chairman in his home state.

According to the statement, credible intelligence indicates that a secret meeting is expected to be held later today in a private residence in Jos, where the sponsors of the planned attack will finalize arrangements for the operation.

The APC further disclosed that three buses have been allegedly assigned to each of the 20 electoral wards in Mangu Local Government Area to transport hired thugs to the Gindiri Missionary Compound, venue of the reunion service. The thugs, according to reports, are to infiltrate the event and provoke chaos aimed at discrediting Dr. Nentawe and his entourage.

Unconfirmed reports also suggest that another group of hoodlums will be stationed at the Gindiri Roundabout, where they are expected to chant hostile slogans such as “Ba ma so! Ba ma so!” (meaning “We don’t want!”) as soon as the APC National Chairman’s convoy enters the town.

In what appears to be a calculated propaganda strategy, the statement alleged that some members of the press, both within and outside Plateau State, have been mobilized to give wide coverage to the orchestrated protest, thereby creating the impression that Dr. Nentawe is unpopular among his people.

Describing the development as “wicked, unpatriotic, and politically dangerous,” the Plateau APC condemned the alleged plot and called on security agencies to swing into immediate action to investigate and forestall any possible breakdown of law and order during the event.

 “As a responsible and law-abiding political party, we are calling on security agencies to investigate this matter urgently and take proactive steps to prevent any breach of peace in Gindiri and across Plateau State,” the statement stressed.

While expressing confidence in the capacity of security operatives to ensure safety, the APC appealed to its members and supporters to remain calm, peaceful, and law-abiding, assuring that no amount of blackmail will deter the party from pursuing its progressive ideals for the people of Plateau State.

Defiant PDP Says Court Ruling Can’t Halt National Convention , Vows to Appeal Abuja Judgment.

By, giwa alex, Jos 

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has reacted strongly to Friday’s ruling of the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, declaring that the judgment delivered by Hon. Justice Kolawole Omotosho cannot derail or invalidate the party’s preparations for its much-anticipated National Convention.

In a statement issued in Abuja and signed by the National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Hon. Debo Ologunagba, the opposition party described the judgment as “an assault on Nigeria’s democratic process” but reaffirmed its determination to go ahead with all convention-related activities to elect new national officers who will steer the affairs of the party for the next four years.

The PDP emphasized that the ruling does not vitiate its constitutional right to organize and manage its internal affairs, citing the recent Supreme Court judgment which reaffirmed the supremacy of political parties in the conduct of their internal matters.

“Our Party notes the recent judgment of the Supreme Court which affirms the supremacy of a political party in the management of its internal affairs,” the statement reads.

According to the PDP, all members, chapters, and organs of the party across the federation are urged to remain focused, united, and resolute as preparations continue for the successful conduct of the National Convention.

Reaffirming its commitment to the rule of law, democracy, and due process, the party announced that it has directed its legal team to immediately file an appeal against the controversial judgment, signaling its determination to defend the integrity of multi-party democracy in Nigeria.

“The PDP, as the leading opposition party in Nigeria committed to the rule of law, has accordingly directed its lawyers to take immediate action to appeal this judgment in our unwavering determination to uphold, defend, and promote multi-party democracy in our country,” Ologunagba added.

With this bold declaration, the PDP has effectively drawn a new political line , vowing to continue its democratic march toward the National Convention, even as legal fireworks loom in the days ahead.

Fed.High Court Bombshell  : Gummi Sacked From House, Judgement Spells Doom For Defection Happy Politicians.

Our Reporter

In what may become a watershed moment for Nigeria’s political future, the Federal High Court, Abuja, has dropped a legal bombshell , sacking Hon. Abubakar Suleiman Gummi from the House of Representatives for defecting from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC) without any constitutional justification.

The judgment, delivered by Justice Obiora Egwuatu, did not only strip Gummi of his legislative seat but also ordered him to refund all salaries and allowances received since October 30th, 2024, until the date of the ruling , a stern signal to other defectors across Nigeria’s political landscape.

The PDP and its Zamfara State Chairman, Jamilu Jibomagayaki, had approached the court, challenging Gummi’s defection as a gross violation of Section 68(1)(g) of the 1999 Constitution, which clearly forbids elected lawmakers from switching parties except where a genuine division exists within their political platform.

They further accused the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, of acting unlawfully by refusing to declare Gummi’s seat vacant after his defection.

In his defence, Gummi argued that internal crises within the PDP at both national and state levels had crippled his ability to perform his duties effectively.

 But the court found his claims unconvincing, ruling that no recognised division existed within the PDP at the time of his defection.

Justice Egwuatu consequently ordered INEC to conduct a fresh election within 30 days to replace the sacked lawmaker.

 The court also restrained the Speaker from recognising Gummi as a member of the House henceforth.

In addition, the court awarded ₦500,000 damages in favour of the PDP and its state chairman, while instructing Gummi to provide proof of repayment of all emoluments within 30 days.

Justice Egwuatu’s ruling didn’t just unseat one lawmaker , it sent shockwaves through Nigeria’s political class, warning that the era of reckless defections and political betrayals may finally be drawing to a close.

“Elected officials cannot transfer the people’s mandate from one party to another at will,” Justice Egwuatu declared.

 “The law was designed to punish such acts and preserve accountability to the voters.”

Political analysts are already interpreting the judgment as a clear message to defectors nationwide, especially those who cross party lines for personal gain.

 Many believe the decision could trigger a ripple effect, with similar suits expected against other lawmakers who recently abandoned their parties.

The ruling not only reasserts party supremacy and constitutional discipline but also redefines the limits of political opportunism in Nigeria. 

For defectors currently holding office, the message is unmistakable , the judiciary is watching, and the days of political impunity are numbered.

Gov. Mutfwang Rallies PDP Family On The Plateau,Vows ” Our Journey To 2027 Will Be Glorious”.

By, giwa alex,Jos

It was a political night of renewed hope, strategic reflection, and emotional reunion on Sunday, October 27, 2025, as Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, hosted an exclusive dinner meeting for the newly elected and former executives of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) from the 17 Local Government Areas at the Banquet Hall, Government House, Rayfield, Jos.

The event, marked by conviviality and deep camaraderie, was convened to appreciate the outgoing PDP executives for their tireless efforts and to celebrate the newly elected leadership under Hon. Chief Raymond Dabo (Uncle Ray).

 Governor Mutfwang, exuding humility and warmth, commended the former State and Local Government Executives for their loyalty and commitment during the party’s difficult years.

He said their sacrifices played a pivotal role in returning the PDP to power on the Plateau, assuring them that their service would never be forgotten.

Turning his focus to the new State Executive Committee led by Chief Raymond Dabo, Governor Mutfwang congratulated them for emerging victorious at the congress and expressed confidence in their capacity to steer the party towards “a glorious victory come 2027.”

He specifically commended Hon. Gregory Nyenlong, Hon. Davou Mang, and other aspirants who willingly stepped down to sustain unity and peace within the party, describing their gesture as “a mark of maturity, selflessness, and true leadership.”

In a move to strengthen the PDP’s base, the Governor directed all 17 Local Government PDP Chairmen to replicate the engagement at their local levels by convening meetings with ward executives to consolidate grassroots structures.

He assured them that his administration was fully committed to implementing people-centered projects that would transform the lives of citizens across the state, adding that a new season of progress and development had begun under the PDP government.

Addressing swirling political speculations, Governor Mutfwang spoke pointedly :

“Yes, an attempt was made to persuade me to join the APC. But I refused. My political journey is guided by God and anchored on the will of the Plateau people. Many may want me to lend credibility to their party, but I will remain with the majority , the PDP.”

The hall erupted in applause as he reaffirmed his unshakeable loyalty to the PDP, describing it as the only platform that truly aligns with the development vision of Plateau State.

Governor Mutfwang also addressed recent controversies involving the new PDP Chairman, clarifying that Chief Raymond Dabo was unjustly arraigned for offences he knew nothing about.

 “The court has since discharged and acquitted him of all allegations. His vindication is divine and a victory for truth,” the Governor noted.

Governor Mutfwang, while discussing governance, emphasized his administration’s commitment to completing legacy projects initiated by former Governor Sen. Jonah David Jang, lamenting that had the previous APC administration completed them, Plateau would have been far ahead.

 “We are not in government to destroy. We are here to rebuild — to continue what was good and to make Plateau shine again,” he stated.

In his goodwill message, former Governor Sen. Jonah David Jang commended the Governor’s courage, describing him as a leader destined to restore Plateau’s lost glory.

“With Mutfwang’s visionary leadership, Plateau is on a path of renewed hope and unity. Together, we shall march into 2027 triumphantly,” Jang declared.

Also speaking, former Minister of Youth and Sports, Hon. Damishi Sango, congratulated the new leadership and praised the immediate past State Executive led by Hon. Chris Hassan for its steadfastness in returning the PDP to power.

In his remarks, Hon. Chris Hassan thanked the Governor for the honour of service and commended his administration for promoting unity and development. 

He recalled that under his leadership, the PDP produced one Governor, two Senators, five House of Representatives members, and sixteen State Assembly members — “before judicial pronouncements altered the political map.”

 “Plateau people know who they voted for. Their voices will echo again in 2027.”

Prominent PDP stakeholder, Hajiya Jemila Gwandu, lauded the Governor for his people-oriented leadership and expressed faith in Chief Raymond Dabo’s capacity to deliver another overwhelming victory for the PDP.

In his acceptance speech, the newly elected State Chairman, Hon. Chief Raymond Dabo, thanked Governor Mutfwang, Sen. Jang, and Hon. Chris Hassan for the confidence reposed in him. He pledged total commitment to party unity and electoral victory.

 “By God’s grace, the PDP will not just win , we will win by a landslide in 2027. With Governor Mutfwang leading the charge, Plateau will witness all-round development and renewed confidence,” he declared passionately.

The event climaxed with chants of “Power to the People,” resonating through the banquet hall, as members rose to affirm loyalty to the PDP and its visionary leadership.

“The PDP is not just a political platform on the Plateau; it is a movement of the people , alive, united, and unstoppable as we march towards 2027.”

EAPEAN Elects New Leaders, Warns Firms Against Minimum Wage And Labour Law Violations

Our Reporter .

The Employers Association for Private Employment Agencies of Nigeria (EAPEAN) has vowed to clamp down on firms that fail to comply with the national minimum wage or violate decent work standards, describing such practices as unacceptable in today’s evolving labour market.

Speaking at the Association’s 14th Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in Lagos, the newly elected President and Chairman of Council, Ambassador (Chief) Nzeribe Okegbue, PhD, said EAPEAN will work closely with the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment to ensure the full enforcement of the ₦70,000 minimum wage and promote fair, safe, and equitable employment practices across sectors.

“We can no longer remain silent on issues that undermine workers’ dignity,” Chief Okegbue said. “For us, decent work starts with decent pay. You cannot talk about decent work when workers earn between ₦20,000 and ₦50,000 a month. That is unacceptable and contrary to the principles of fairness and productivity. Our administration will strengthen EAPEAN’s structures and deepen collaboration with regulatory and international partners, including the ILO and IOM, to promote responsible employment.”

He emphasized that EAPEAN under his leadership will drive policy engagement, industry compliance, and public advocacy to ensure employers uphold workers’ rights and improve workplace conditions.

Delivering his valedictory address, the immediate past President, Dr. Olufemi Ogunlowo, FAOPN, reflected on Nigeria’s difficult business environment, citing high inflation, infrastructure gaps, and restrictive policies as major hurdles facing the private employment sector. Despite these, he commended members for their resilience and commitment to ethical standards.

“The new wage regime has increased costs, while inflation continues to erode margins,” Ogunlowo noted. “But we must not compromise on decent work, fair recruitment, and digital transformation. Our sector must continue to evolve responsibly and protect both employers and workers.”

Dr. Ogunlowo highlighted key milestones achieved during his tenure, including the formal registration of the Association under the Trade Unions Act, expansion of its membership to over 300 licensed agencies, improved financial performance, the launch of a redesigned website, and enhanced international partnerships with the International Labour Organisation (ILO), International Organisation for Migration (IOM), GIZ and IRARA among others.

He described EAPEAN’s transformation from HuCaPAN to a fully recognized employer’s association body as a historic step that elevates its status as the authoritative voice for ethical private employment in Nigeria.

The AGM also witnessed the election of new National Executive Council (NEC) members, with the following officials emerging:

• Amb. (Chief) Nzeribe Okegbue, PhD – President/Chairman of Council

• Otunba Tunji Balogun – Deputy President

• Deacon Ofe Phillip Orighomisan – 1st Vice President

• Mr. Rex Bamidele Jacob – 2nd Vice President

• Mrs. Gloria Oghifo – 3rd Vice President

• Mrs. Perita Kimeng – Treasurer

• Mr. Enemigin Aderemi Oritseneye – Publicity Secretary

The immediate past President, Dr. Olufemi Ogunlowo, and the former 2nd Vice President were named Ex-Officio members, while Mr. Olajide Afolabi retained his position as Executive Secretary.

The well-attended event drew dignitaries from government, labour, and the private sector, including the Honourable Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Muhammad Maigari Dingyadi, represented by Mr. Joseph Akpan, Director of Employment and Wages; representatives of Mr. Adewale-Smatt Oyerinde, Director-General of the Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA); officials of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM); the International Returns and Reintegration Assistance (IRARA); the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management (CIPM); and the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC).

Also present were the Registrar of Trade Unions, Mr. Rabiu Shuaibu, senior officials from the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, and representatives of various ministries, departments, and agencies. 

The ILO Country Director for Nigeria, Ghana, Liberia, and Sierra Leone, Dr. Vanessa Phala, sent her goodwill message and commendation for EAPEAN’s leadership in promoting decent work and ethical labour migration.

Founded as the umbrella body for licensed Private Employment Agencies (PEAs) in Nigeria, EAPEAN continues to advocate for fair recruitment, workers’ protection, and adherence to international labour standards.

 The Association reaffirmed its commitment to partner with government, social partners, and international organizations to advance decent work and strengthen Nigeria’s employment services sector.

“Our vision is to build a transparent and fair labour market that benefits both employers and employees,” Chief Okegbue concluded.

 “We will continue to serve as the bridge between government, the private sector, and global labour communities to promote sustainable employment in Nigeria.”

New SDP Leadership Storms INEC Office In Jos : Hon. Pankshak John Verengkat Leads Courtesy Visit, Promises Issue-Based Politics In Plateau.

By,giwa alex, Jos

The newly inaugurated leadership of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Plateau State, under the chairmanship of Hon. Panshak John Verengkat, has begun its official engagements with a strong show of purpose and political maturity, paying a courtesy visit to the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Hon. Abubakar Sadiq, on October 21, 2025, at the Commission’s headquarters in Jos.

The visit marked the first official outing of the new SDP State Executive Committee since its inauguration, signaling what observers described as a fresh dawn in the state’s political atmosphere, with the SDP showing commitment to transparent, peaceful, and credible democratic processes.

In a warm welcome, the Resident Electoral Commissioner, Hon. Abubakar Sadiq, expressed delight that the new SDP leadership was the first political party delegation to visit INEC’s management team since his assumption of office.

 “I am truly excited that the SDP is the first political party to meet with us in this new conference room. We have 19 political parties operating in Plateau State, but you are the first to reach out to us,” Sadiq stated.

He hailed the gesture as a demonstration of political maturity and proactive engagement, assuring that INEC remains committed to building trust and cooperation with all political parties for credible elections.

 “We appreciate your visit and look forward to a robust relationship with the SDP. I commend your leadership’s peaceful disposition and readiness to partner with us,” the REC added.

Hon. Sadiq used the visit to encourage the new SDP team to mobilize members for the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise, stressing that every vote matters.

He revealed that the voter registration, which commenced on August 10th, 2025, is being carried out across all 17 local government areas of the state in accordance with Section 153 of the Nigerian Constitution, empowering INEC to compile and maintain the national voter register.

“Each local government has two registration units to make the process easier and faster. We encourage every eligible citizen to register, either online at cvr.inecnigeria.org or by visiting designated centers,” he advised.

The REC urged the SDP and other political actors to engage in voter sensitization campaigns, emphasizing that democracy thrives when citizens participate actively.

Speaking on behalf of the delegation, Hon. Panshak John Verengkat,  the new Chairman  SDP in Plateau State , said the visit was meant to familiarize the party’s new leadership with INEC’s management, while continuing the cordial relationship the SDP had enjoyed with the electoral body in the past.

“We came to introduce our new executive team and to reaffirm our commitment to sustaining a good working relationship with INEC. As a responsible political party, we believe that early engagement fosters understanding before elections,” Verengkat stated.

The SDP Chairman applauded INEC for extending the voter registration period, describing it as a commendable move that would allow more citizens to exercise their voting rights.

 “We initially thought the registration would last two months, but hearing that it will run for a year is commendable. It shows INEC’s commitment to inclusiveness,” he said.

However, Verengkat appealed to the Commission to consider recruiting more permanent electoral staff, saying reliance on ad-hoc personnel during elections sometimes undermines public confidence.

 “We have confidence in INEC, but some challenges come from temporary staff. Having more permanent officers at polling units will improve transparency and accountability,” he suggested.

Concluding the visit, the SDP Chairman reaffirmed the party’s readiness to promote issue-based campaigns and peaceful political engagement ahead of the next elections.

“Our message to all political actors in Plateau is simple — let us embrace peace and focus on issues, not insults or intimidation. The people deserve campaigns that address real problems, not personality clashes,” Verengkat said.

He assured the REC that the new SDP leadership will remain committed to democratic ideals, promoting unity, dialogue, and responsible opposition in the state’s political space.

The meeting ended on a cordial and forward-looking note, with both parties expressing optimism for a sustained collaboration that would strengthen the credibility of future elections in Plateau State.

Gov.Mutfwang’s Inclusive Leadership Shines As Plateau Muslim Pilgrims Board Relocates To Permanent Site.

By, giwa alex, Jos

A new dawn of unity, gratitude, and renewed faith swept across Jos as the Plateau State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board officially relocated to its permanent office complex , a development hailed as a landmark testament to the inclusive and visionary leadership of Governor Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang.

The historic event drew a cross-section of dignitaries, government officials, traditional rulers, religious and community leaders ,who turned up in celebration and thanksgiving for what many described as a “golden moment” in the journey toward an equitable and united Plateau.

The relocation ceremony reflected the deepening culture of mutual respect and cooperation that has characterized Governor Mutfwang’s administration.

Speakers at the event repeatedly emphasized the governor’s commitment to peace, inclusion, and justice, which has steadily bridged long-standing divides among Plateau’s diverse faith communities.

One of the most symbolic gestures celebrated was the governor’s appointment of Arc. Samuel Jatau as Secretary to the Government of the State (SGS).

 The choice, described by many as “a masterstroke,” was seen as a reflection of Mutfwang’s philosophy of governance , rooted in design, structure, and balance.

Welcoming guests to the newly allocated facility, the Executive Secretary of the Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board, Hon. Daiyabu Dauda, expressed profound gratitude to Governor Mutfwang for his unwavering support.

“Today marks a new beginning for the Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board,” Dauda declared. 

“We thank our governor not only for providing us this permanent site but for creating the environment that allows us to serve Plateau people effectively.”

He reeled out the Board’s achievements under the current administration ,from the successful sponsorship of hundreds of pilgrims to Hajj, to improved staff welfare, acquisition of modern working tools and vehicles, and multiple awards for outstanding performance.

In a particularly touching revelation, Dauda recounted how during the 2025 Hajj season, when several states struggled with logistics and funding, the Plateau Government ,under Mutfwang’s direction , facilitated a ₦2 billion loan to secure Hajj slots for intending pilgrims.

 Even more remarkable, Governor Mutfwang personally offset the interest on the loan, ensuring no pilgrim was left stranded.

He called on intending pilgrims to make early deposits ahead of the 2026 Hajj and urged citizens to keep supporting the governor “as he builds a Plateau of peace and prosperity.”

The relocation event turned into a festival of goodwill as dignitaries and faith leaders celebrated the spirit of inclusion defining the Mutfwang era.

The Executive Secretary of the Nasarawa State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board, Alh. Idris Ahmed, hailed the governor’s inclusive governance model, describing Plateau as “a beacon of harmony in Northern Nigeria.” He pledged continued inter-state cooperation through the Forum of Chief Executives of State Muslim Pilgrims Boards.

In a symbolic show of unity, Mrs. Helen Ezekiel Afan, representing the Plateau Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board, congratulated the Muslim Board, calling the relocation “a shared triumph for both faiths” and a sign of “growth under purposeful leadership.”

Perhaps the most emotional moment came from community representative Hajiya Jamila Gwandu, who delivered a heartfelt message on behalf of Muslim women.

“Truly, we have never seen a governor who cares for Muslims like Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang,” she declared tearfully. She recalled the governor’s humanitarian interventions during the 2025 Hajj ,purchasing vehicles, providing food, and ensuring no Plateau pilgrim was abandoned abroad.

 “If God spares our lives till 2027, we will vote for him again. He is a man of justice, compassion, and peace.”

The Emir of Wase, His Royal Highness, Alhaji Dr. Muhammadu Sambo II, represented by the Galadima of Wase, Alh. Mustafa Umar, praised the governor’s magnanimity, describing the new complex as “a gift not just to Muslims but to the entire Plateau.”

“By creating a conducive environment for productivity,” he said, “Governor Mutfwang has uplifted the image of our state globally.”

He pledged the continuous prayers and support of the Muslim Ummah, urging citizens , both Muslim and Christian ,to help sustain the facility.

Representing Governor Mutfwang, the Secretary to the Government, Arc. Samuel Jatau, clarified that the event was not a commissioning but an official relocation to the new government-allocated office complex , the former Green House Guest House.

He explained that the decision formed part of the governor’s strategy to make every government institution more functional and productive.

“The governor wants every agency to work effectively,” Jatau stated. 

“This new office will enable the Board to better coordinate its activities and improve the welfare of intending pilgrims.”

He assured that the government would maintain strict oversight on facility use and financial accountability, reiterating the governor’s vision of a Plateau where Muslims and Christians live together in truth, honesty, and peace.

The day ended with prayers, songs of thanksgiving, and renewed commitment to unity as guests reflected on the symbolic importance of the relocation.

For many attendees, the event went beyond administrative achievement , it stood as a vivid reflection of Mutfwang’s leadership philosophy: one Plateau, one people, one destiny.

Under Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, Plateau State continues to rise , united, peaceful, and full of promise for all.

Gov.Mutfwang Hails Ujah Anaguta, Johnson Jauro Magaji,As Symbol Of Peace And Cultural Pride On His Birthday.

By,giwa alex, Jos

The Executive Governor of Plateau State, His Excellency, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, has felicitated with the Ujah Anaguta of Jos North, His Royal Majesty, Dr. Johnson Jauro Magaji, on the occasion of his birthday, describing him as a symbol of peace, cultural pride, and unity among Plateau’s diverse communities.

The message, personally conveyed through his Director of Press and Public Affairs, Mr. Gyang Bere, on Wednesday, October 30th, 2025, captures Governor Mutfwang’s deep admiration for the monarch’s visionary leadership and steadfast commitment to the peace and progress of Plateau State.

In his statement, Governor Mutfwang extolled Dr. Magaji’s exemplary reign, noting that his wisdom, humility, and people-centered leadership have continued to strengthen harmony and mutual coexistence among the different ethnic and religious groups in Jos and beyond.

The Governor lauded the Ujah’s dedication to preserving the rich cultural heritage of the Anaguta Kingdom, while promoting the values of a tolerance, justice, and empathy — virtues that, according to Mutfwang, “define the enduring spirit of Plateau.”

Governor Mutfwang also acknowledged the monarch’s active involvement in peacebuilding and youth reformation initiatives, especially his campaign against the consumption and distribution of illicit drugs within his domain.

 He described this as “a noble that speaks to moral courage and a commitment to securing the future of our young people.”

The statement further urged His Majesty to sustain his efforts in nurturing a generation anchored on sustainable peace, security, and shared prosperity, assuring him of his administration’s continued partnership with the traditional institution in the collective task of rebuilding the Plateau.

Concluding the message, Governor Mutfwang, on behalf of his family, government officials, and the entire people of Plateau State, prayed for God’s guidance, long life, good health, and divine wisdom for His Royal Majesty, Dr. Johnson Jauro Magaji, as he continues to offer selfless service to humanity and contribute meaningfully to the growth and stability of the state.

“Your reign embodies peace, wisdom, and the strength of our cultural identity. Plateau celebrates you today and always,” the statement reads in part.

Gov.Mutfwang’s Inclusive Leadership Melts Barriers  :  “He Has Made Us Feel Valued As Muslims On The Plateau”———– Hajiya Zainab Dogo.

By, giwa Alex, Jos.

In what many described as a historic gesture of inclusion and respect, Governor Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang has again earned accolades from the Muslim community in Plateau State for his visionary and unifying style of leadership.

Former Deputy Majority Leader of the Plateau State House of Assembly, Hajiya Zainab Dogo, poured encomiums on the governor following the relocation of the Plateau State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board to its permanent site, a move she described as a landmark moment that restores dignity and belonging to Muslims on the Plateau.

Speaking exclusively with group of journalists shortly after the official relocation ceremony, Hajiya Dogo expressed gratitude to Governor Mutfwang for what she termed “a leadership that sees beyond religion and tribe.”

“Governor Mutfwang has made us feel valued and respected as Muslims on the Plateau. 

This permanent site is not just an office,it is a symbol of inclusion, fairness, and recognition of the Muslim community as an integral part of the state,”

she said, visibly elated.

Recounting her experience as a former lawmaker representing Qua’an Pan South Constituency, the outspoken politician described Mutfwang as a leader for all Plateau people, whose actions have consistently reflected justice, balance, and sincerity.

“We, the Muslim community, will continue to support the governor because his actions show sincerity and a genuine desire to move Plateau forward. He has demonstrated leadership that brings people together, not divides them,”

she reaffirmed.

Hajiya Dogo noted that under Mutfwang’s administration, Plateau is witnessing a rebirth,one driven by peace-building efforts, infrastructural renewal, and mutual respect among diverse faiths. 

She emphasized that the relocation of the Pilgrims Board stands as one of the most symbolic acts of inclusion since the return of democracy.

 “We pray for God’s continuous blessings, wisdom, and good health upon Governor Mutfwang. He is steering Plateau on the path of unity and prosperity. What we witnessed today gives us renewed hope,the governor’s respect for all faiths has set a new tone for peace and understanding on the Plateau,”

she concluded.

Governor Caleb Mutfwang’s leadership style continues to bridge long-standing divides, winning admiration from both Christian and Muslim communities. His administration’s inclusive policies are fast redefining Plateau’s political and social landscape,proving that unity remains the surest foundation for lasting peace.

Love Unites Tribes  :  Gov. Kafas’s Commissioner, Habu Philip,Weds Faith Lillah In Colourful Manilla -Tiv Ceremony.

By , Musa Jankada,Jalingo.

It was a festival of culture, colour, and love as Hon. Habu James Philip, Taraba State Commissioner for Cooperative and Poverty Alleviation under Governor Agbu Kefas’s administration, traditionally wedded his beautiful heartthrob, Miss Faith V. Lullah, in a grand celebration that brought together the Mambilla and Tiv ethnic nationalities in joyous unity.

The event, held over the weekend in Jalingo, attracted dignitaries, political associates, family members, and traditional rulers from across Taraba State. 

Guests from Sardauna Local Government Area, home of the Mambilla people, and Bali Local Government Area, the base of the Tiv community, converged in one of the most talked-about traditional weddings in recent times.

The atmosphere was electrifying as drummers, dancers, and cultural troupes displayed colourful performances in honour of the couple. 

The ceremony symbolized more than a marriage, it represented unity across tribes and reaffirmed Taraba’s reputation as “Nature’s Gift to the Nation”, where love transcends ethnicity.

Radiating joy and humility, Hon. Philip expressed deep gratitude to his family, friends, and political associates for standing by him on his new journey in life.

 “I am grateful for the love and support from my family and friends. This marriage is not just about me and Faith; it is a testament to the power of love and community,” he said amidst applause.

The bride, Faith V. Lullah, looked radiant in her traditional attire, exuding beauty and grace. She smiled joyfully as she exchanged vows with her husband, while cheers and songs of praise filled the air.

Speaking on behalf of the bride’s family, Elder Japheth Wubon, a retired Permanent Secretary, praised God for the success of the event and reminded the gathering of the long-standing kinship between the Mambilla and Tiv people.

 “The Tiv and Mambilla are interrelated by blood and marriage. Our ancestors once lived together on the Mambilla Plateau before moving to other regions due to farming conditions. The bond remains strong, and today’s marriage further cements that unity,” Elder Wubon explained.

He further described the Mambilla people as friendly and hospitable, emphasizing that the joyous occasion would strengthen the cordial relationship between both tribes.

Responding on behalf of the groom’s family, the Ter Tiv Bali/Tiv Central Leader, His Royal Highness, Zaki (Dr.) David Gbaa Tela JP, expressed deep appreciation to the bride’s family for their warm reception and for honouring the Tiv community with the marriage.

 “We are delighted to welcome our daughter from the Mambilla tribe. Seeing the couple together, one can see the resemblance of shared heritage.

 As Elder Wubon said, the Tiv are an integral part of Taraba State. Political boundaries may try to separate us, but our history and today’s union remind us of our shared identity,” the royal father stated to thunderous applause.

As the traditional rites concluded in grand style, the newlyweds announced their white wedding ceremony scheduled for November 22, 2025, where they will exchange marital vows before God, family, and friends in a spiritual and emotional service expected to be graced by top government functionaries and clerics.

The celebration ended in an atmosphere of laughter, music, and prayers, with family elders blessing the couple to enjoy a peaceful, fruitful, and enduring union.

Hon. Habu Philip’s marriage to Faith V. Lullah goes beyond the glamour of a wedding , it is a symbolic union that reaffirms the harmony and cultural interconnection between the Mambilla and Tiv communities.

In a time when Nigeria strives for peace and inclusivity, their love story stands as a glowing reminder that true leadership begins at home, through unity, understanding, and shared love across divides.

PFN@40  : El-Buba Raises Alarm Over Genocidal Attacks On Plateau, Says ‘Church Will No Longer Be Silent’

By, giwa alex, Jos 

Prophet Isa EL-Buba

The 40th Anniversary Thanksgiving and Awards Celebration of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), Plateau State Chapter, took a dramatic turn on Sunday, October 19th, 2025, when the Founder of Evangelical Bible Outreach Ministry International (EBOMI) and Vice Chairman (North Central) of PFN, Prophet Isa El-Buba, raised a passionate alarm over what he described as “a continuing genocidal attack” on communities in Plateau State.

Speaking as Chief Host during the event held at Living Faith Church, Lugard Road, Jos, Prophet El-Buba lamented that while Christians are being brutally murdered and villages destroyed, both local and international authorities appear to be treating the tragedy with disturbing silence.

 “We can no longer fold our arms while our people are being slaughtered daily,”

he declared in a fiery tone that drew thunderous applause from the congregation.

“If the government continues to look away, the Church will once again take to the streets to draw global attention to this genocide on the Plateau.”

The renowned cleric said it was time for the Church to rise beyond pulpit prayers and engage in peaceful civic advocacy that would compel the world to act, stressing that the Plateau situation was no longer an ethnic crisis but a systematic extermination of innocent people.

The solemn yet colourful event, which formed part of the nationwide commemoration of PFN’s 40th Anniversary, gathered church leaders, government officials, and Christian faithful from across the state to give thanks to God for four decades of unity, evangelism, and impact.

With the theme “PFN  : Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow,” the occasion became a blend of reflection on past struggles, appreciation for present achievements, and renewed commitment to future service.

In his welcome address, the Plateau State PFN Chairman, Rev. Dr. Dunka Gomwalk, gave a historical overview of the Fellowship’s evolution from 1988 when it was first established in Plateau to its current vibrant presence in all 17 local government areas of the state.

He recounted the contributions of past state chairmen, including Rev. Kenneth Ononeze, Rev. Emmanuel Nwajei, Rev. Dr. Bright Ndu, Bishop Jonas Katung, Rev. Dr. Sam Alaha, Rev. Chuwang Davou, and Rev. Dr. Steven Dangana, describing them as “faithful stewards who watered the seed of unity sown by our founding fathers.”

Rev. Gomwalk also announced the acquisition of a parcel of land for the PFN State Secretariat and a 12-seater Volkswagen bus ,signs, he said, that “the vision is truly unfolding.”

A major highlight of the celebration was the presentation of an Award of Excellence in Leadership to the Executive Governor of Plateau State, Barr. Caleb  Mutfwang, in recognition of his unwavering support to the Christian community and exemplary leadership in governance.

It will be recalled that shortly after assuming office, Governor Mutfwang promised to assist PFN in acquiring land for its Secretariat , a promise he fulfilled by not only providing the land but fully paying for it, amounting to over ₦100 million, with all legal documents handed to the Fellowship.

Vice Chairman PFN North Central

Represented at the event by the Chairman of Jos North Local Government Council, Hon. Barr.JK Chris, Governor Mutfwang thanked PFN for the recognition and reaffirmed his commitment to good governance, peace, and justice on the Plateau.

“This award will spur me to do more for our people,”

he said, calling on the Church to continue praying for the success of his administration.

Delivering a national message, the PFN National President, Bishop Francis Wale Oke, lauded God’s faithfulness over the Fellowship’s four decades of existence.

 He noted that PFN, since its founding in Lagos in 1985, had grown into a formidable spiritual and moral force, uniting Pentecostal believers under one voice.

“PFN Yesterday gives us a foundation, PFN Today gives us responsibility, and PFN Tomorrow calls us to greater exploits,”

Bishop Wale Oke declared.

He urged members to recommit to faith and nation-building, assuring that the future of the Fellowship would be marked by deeper impact and unity of purpose.

Earlier in his sermon, Rev. Dr. Wilson Ezeofor preached on the theme, “PFN : Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow,” drawing from the Book of Joel. 

He reminded believers that the prophecy of visions and dreams was fulfilled on the day of Pentecost when the Holy Spirit descended upon the apostles.

He urged Christians to deepen their understanding of Scripture and embrace the power and purpose of Pentecost, stressing that PFN’s role extends beyond church walls to nation-building and social transformation.

Other distinguished awardees included Rev. Kenneth Ononeze, Rev. Wilson Ezeofor, Rev. Sam Alaha, Rev. Chuwang Davou, and Rev. Dr. Steven Dangana, among others.

Some of PFN’s founding fathers were also honoured posthumously, with prayers offered for the peace and prosperity of the Church, Plateau State, and Nigeria.

Closing the ceremony, Rev. Dr. Dunka Gomwalk reaffirmed PFN’s commitment to societal transformation through faith, unity, and service. 

He thanked the national leadership, invited guests, and all who supported the celebration, declaring :

Founder Of EBOMI Ministry

 “We are not just celebrating a Fellowship, but a divine mandate to build a better society and, by extension, a greater Nigeria. To God be all the glory.”

PFN @40  : Plateau Joins Nationwide Thanksgiving, Honours Gov. Mutfwang, Clerics, And Founding Fathers.

By, giwa alex, Jos

It was a day of deep reflection, gratitude, and celebration as the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), Plateau State Chapter, joined other states across the federation to mark the 40th Anniversary Thanksgiving and Awards Service of the fellowship, held at Living Faith Church, Lugard Road, Jos.

The event, themed “PFN: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow,” attracted an array of spiritual fathers, national leaders, distinguished guests, and awardees who converged to honour God for His faithfulness over four decades of the fellowship’s existence.

Delivering the Chairman’s Welcome Address, Rev. Dr. Dunka Gomwalk, Chairman of PFN Plateau, traced the historical journey of the fellowship since its establishment in 1988.

He recalled that the PFN on the Plateau began under the pioneering leadership of Rev. N.C. Thompson, working alongside other visionary clerics , Rev. Kenneth Ononeze, Rev. Samuel Anthony, Rev. Emmanuel Nnajei, Rev. Bright Ndu, Bishop Jonas Katung, Rev. Samuel Alaha, Rev. Chuwang Davou, and Rev. Steven Dangana , each contributing at different times to the spiritual growth and unity of the body of Christ.

Under Bishop Jonas Katung (2003–2005), PFN Plateau secured its first Secretariat at No. 8 Langtang Street, Jos, a milestone that strengthened its institutional foundation.

Rev. Chuwang Davou later introduced decentralization and structural reforms, while Rev. Dr. Steven Dangana (2015–2023) consolidated PFN’s presence across all local government areas of the state.

Rev. Gomwalk proudly announced that under his current leadership, the PFN has acquired land for a permanent Secretariat and a 12 seater Volkswagen bus, affirming that “the vision of our founding fathers is gradually unfolding , to God be the glory.”

In his address, the National President of PFN, Bishop Francis Wale Oke, commended the Plateau Chapter for keeping the PFN vision alive and vibrant.

He reminded believers that the fellowship began humbly in Lagos State, the cradle of Pentecostalism in Nigeria, emphasizing that PFN remains a symbol of unity, holiness, and faith-driven leadership.

According to him, the 40th anniversary is not only a celebration of the past but “a call to greater exploits tomorrow.” 

He revealed that PFN would henceforth institutionalize the Thanksgiving and Awards Ceremony as an annual event to celebrate excellence, integrity, and impactful leadership across the nation.

Preaching on the theme, Rev. Dr. Wilson Ezeofor took his text from the Book of Joel, reminding Christians of the Pentecostal experience when the Holy Spirit descended upon the disciples and empowered them to speak in tongues.

He lamented the spiritual ignorance among many believers, despite Jesus’ declaration that “all power in heaven and on earth belongs to Him.”

Rev. Ezeofor stressed that PFN is not a mere organization but a spiritual movement rooted in the Word of God, contributing significantly to Nigeria’s moral and social development.

He urged the Church not to forget “the Pentecostal of tomorrow,” calling on members to take the gospel beyond Plateau State and Nigeria’s borders.

The highlight of the ceremony was the presentation of the Award of Excellence in Leadership to the Executive Governor of Plateau State, Barr. Caleb  Mutfwang, in recognition of his unwavering support for the Christian community.

Presenting the award, Rev. Dr. Dunka Gomwalk recalled that shortly after assuming office, Governor Mutfwang donated a parcel of land for the construction of PFN’s permanent Secretariat ,a promise he not only fulfilled but fully paid for, to the tune of ₦100 million, with all documentation completed.

Represented by Hon. Barr.J.K. Chris, Chairman of Jos North Local Government Council, Governor Mutfwang expressed gratitude for the honour, describing it as “a call to do more for the people of Plateau State.” 

He reaffirmed his faith in God and urged PFN and all churches in the state to continue praying for the success of his administration.

 Prophet Isa El-Buba, National Vice President (North Central) of PFN and Chief Host of the event, decried the rising wave of killings and genocidal attacks on Plateau communities.

He declared that the PFN would not remain silent while innocent lives are being lost, revealing plans for another peaceful procession to draw global attention to the ongoing atrocities.

“Silence in the face of evil is complicity,” he warned, urging both government and faith leaders to act with courage and compassion.

The event further featured awards of honour to clerics and pioneers whose contributions laid the foundation for PFN’s enduring legacy on the Plateau.

Category 1 – Past State Chairmen:

1. Rev. Dr. Emmanuel Nwajei

2. Rev. Dr. Bright Ndu (posthumous)

3. Bishop Jonas Katung

4. Rev. Dr. Sam Alaha

5. Rev. Dr. Chuwang Davou

6. Rev. Dr. David Adegboye

7. Rev. Dr. Steven Dangana

Category 2 – Veterans:

1. Rev. Dr. James Iruobe (posthumous)

2. Rev. Dr. Isaac Oyebamiji (posthumous)

3. Rev. Dr. Maiwa’azi Dandaura

Category 3 – Exceptional Support to PFN on the Plateau:

1. Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang

Category 4 – Founding Members (Framed Parchments):

1. Rev. N.C. Thompson

2. Rev. Dr. Kenneth C. Ononeze

3. Rev. Samuel Anthony (posthumous)

4. Bishop Wilson Ezeofor

5. Rev. Dr. Emma Nwajei

6. Rev. Telena Okobi

7. Rev. Dr. Bright Ndu (posthumous)

8. Rev. Taiwo Dina

9. Rev. John Oti

State Congress Awardees (Chairman’s Plaques):

1. Prophet Isa El-Buba

2. Rev. Dr. Steven Dangana

3. Rev. Bello

4. Rev. Nanmwa Fale

5. Rev. Dr. Steve Kwol

6. Pastor Isa David

Certificates were also presented to members of the outgone Youth Executive Committee for their service.

In his closing remarks, Rev. Dr. Dunka Gomwalk thanked all spiritual fathers, national leaders, guests, and members for their participation and unwavering support.

He reaffirmed PFN’s commitment to “building a better society and, by extension, a greater Nigeria,” urging believers to remain steadfast in unity, love, and service to God.

“As we look to the future,” Rev. Gomwalk declared, “we remain committed to strengthening the body of Christ and advancing the gospel to the ends of the earth.”

The 40th anniversary celebration ended with an outburst of praise, thanksgiving, and renewed hope for the years ahead.

Gov Mutfwang Celebrates Gowon @ 91,Hails Him As Symbol Of Unity And Peace.

………….Says the Former Head Of State’s Legacy Will Continue To Inspire Generations.

By, giwa alex , Jos 

The Executive Governor of Plateau State, His Excellency, Barr. Caleb  Mutfwang, has joined millions of Nigerians and admirers around the world in celebrating Nigeria’s former Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon on the remarkable occasion of his 91st birthday.

In a statement personally signed by Gyang Bere, Director of Press and Public Affairs to the Executive Governor of Plateau State, Governor Mutfwang described General Gowon as a national treasure, an embodiment of peace, and a shining light whose life and leadership continue to inspire hope, unity, and patriotism among Nigerians.

Governor Mutfwang extolled the elder statesman as a man of uncommon wisdom and selfless service whose leadership at Nigeria’s most critical moment preserved the nation’s sovereignty and laid the foundation for modern Nigeria.

 “It is with deep joy and humility that I join the global community in celebrating the 91st birthday of a true patriot and father figure, General Yakubu Gowon. 

His life remains a portrait of integrity, humility, and commitment to a united Nigeria,” Mutfwang stated.

The Governor paid glowing tribute to General Gowon’s leadership during and after the civil war, recalling that his famous declaration of ‘No Victor, No Vanquished’ was not just a slogan but a divine message of reconciliation and healing.

 According to Mutfwang, that declaration birthed the Reconciliation, Reconstruction, and Rehabilitation (3Rs) programme, which restored the nation’s unity and rekindled brotherhood among Nigerians.

Reflecting on Gowon’s enduring contributions to national development and peace, Governor Mutfwang described him as “a proud son of Plateau and an iconic figure whose leadership footprints stretch beyond Nigeria’s borders.”

 He added that General Gowon’s humility and spiritual devotion through his Nigeria Prays Movement have continued to serve as a moral compass for leaders across generations.

 “General Gowon’s life is an epitome of service, faith, and sacrifice. His character represents the values we must uphold in our collective pursuit of peace and progress.

 Plateau State and indeed the nation celebrate him today as a living legend,” the Governor remarked.

On behalf of the government and people of Plateau State, Mutfwang prayed that God would continue to strengthen the elder statesman in good health, wisdom, and divine favor as he remains a moral guardian to the nation.

DHQ Denies Coup Allegation, Describes Report As False, Malicious, And A Threat To National Unity. 

B,y giwa alex, Jos

The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has debunked in strong terms a report by an online publication insinuating that the cancellation of activities marking Nigeria’s 65th Independence Anniversary was linked to an alleged attempted military coup.

In a press statement signed by Brigadier General Tukur Gusau, Director of Defence Information, Abuja, and made available to newsmen on 18th October 2025, the DHQ described the publication as “false, misleading, and malicious,” stressing that it was intended to cause unnecessary tension, fear, and distrust among Nigerians.

According to the statement, the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) clarified that the decision to cancel the Independence Day parade was purely administrative, and not connected in any way to any coup attempt as alleged.

 The move, the DHQ explained, was to allow President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, to attend a strategic bilateral meeting outside the country, while also enabling members of the Armed Forces to sustain the momentum in the ongoing fight against terrorism, insurgency, and banditry across the nation.

Addressing the issue of sixteen officers currently under investigation, Brigadier General Gusau noted that the development was a routine internal process aimed at ensuring discipline, accountability, and professionalism within the ranks of the military.

“An investigative panel has been duly constituted, and its findings will be made public upon completion,” he assured.

The DHQ further appealed to Nigerians to remain calm and disregard the false narrative being circulated by agents of disunity, reaffirming that the Armed Forces of Nigeria remain loyal to the Constitution and firmly committed to the Federal Government under the leadership of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

“The Armed Forces of Nigeria are united, focused, and dedicated to the defence of our democracy and territorial integrity. Our loyalty to the President and the Nigerian people remains unwavering,” the statement emphasized.

The statement concluded by calling on citizens to continue to support security agencies in their ongoing operations, as the Federal Government, legislature, and judiciary work hand-in-hand to promote peace, development, and national stability.