BREAKING: Plateau House Deputy Speaker Impeached

The Plateau State House of Assembly has impeached its deputy speaker, Yusuf Gagdi.

Mr. Gagdi, who is of the ruling All Progressive Congress, APC, was removed from office on Tuesday after the majority leader, Henry Yunkwap, read the impeachment notice signed by 18 of the 24 members of the House.

According to the majority leader, the impeachment notice followed a vote of no confidence on Mr. Gagdi.

The clerk of the assembly, Ayuba Gongu, confirmed verification of the signatures of the legislators who signed the impeachment.

Mr. Gagdi was immediately replaced by Sale Yipmong, a member from Dengi constituency, southern Plateau state.

Commenting on his impeachment in an interview with journalists shortly after Tuesday sitting, Mr. Gagdi said he was happy that his removal was not linked to any fraud, saying he believed it was done in good faith.

Mr. Gagdi represents Kantana constituency in the House.

Similarly, the new deputy speaker pledged to work for the progress of the entire state.

 

Source: Premium Times

Plateau Government Declares Three-Day Mourning For Late Commissioner

The Plateau state government has declared three days of mourning (March 22 to 24), over the death of the Commissioner of Housing and Urban Development, Samuel Galadima.

The late architect, aged 64, died in the early hours of Wednesday during the regular forth-nightly physical exercise at the Jos Township stadium.

He was said to have slumped and died while jogging along with the state Governor, Simon Lalong, at the Rwang Pam Stadium.

A statement signed by the Secretary to the State Government, Rufus Bature, revealed that all public and official activities of the governor have been suspended following the loss.

He therefore enjoined citizens of the state to share in the burden of the loss and also pray for the family to have the fortitude to bear it.

 

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Man killed in renewed attack at Plateau mining site

One person was reported killed on Saturday in a renewed attack around a mining site in Plateau State.

The state government had said it had taken measures to restore order after six persons died Thursday last week in a clash between local miners from neighbouring communities at the site in Gero, Jos South Local Government Area of the state.

PREMIUM TIMES learnt that the conflict around the mining site had continued, despite deployment of security operatives to the area.

The state Commissioner for Information, Mohammed Nazif, on Monday at a monthly ministerial press conference in his office, said the government was worried by the continued violence and was doing everything possible to secure lives and property.

“Government is aware of the clash at Gero village between miners and there has been a security council meeting to handle the issues. Government shall tackle the problems soon, we appeal that people should remain clam,” he said.

He said perpetrators of the violence would be brought to book.

Reports stated that a man was killed in the latest incident on Saturday along Gero road by attackers who allegedly took away his personal effects, including a large sum of money.

 

Source: Premium Times

Gunmen kill man, injure another in Plateau.

Gunmen have shot and killed a man and injured another at a drinking pool in Alheri, Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau State.

 

The spokesperson of the police in the state, Terna Tyopev, confirmed the incident in a telephone interview with PREMIUM TIMES on Monday.

 

Mr. Tyopev said the victim who survived the attack with bullet wounds revealed the identities of the attackers to the police.

 

“Information was received on the night of Saturday 21st January 2017 that Ifeanyi Ozue and Chibuze Ogbukagu were shot in the stomach and neck respectively at Ximan Lounge, Alheri Zaria road Jos,” the police spokesman said

 

“One of the victims was later confirmed dead at Evangel Specialist Hospital Jos, where they were both rushed for medical attention. The corpse is deposited at the hospital morgue.”

 

Mr. Tyopev revealed that the injured victim was receiving treatment at an undisclosed hospital.

 

He said efforts were being made to bring the gunmen to justice.

 

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Gunmen attack police station, kill officer, cart away arms.

Gunmen have attacked a police station in Dengi, Kanam local government area of Plateau State, killing an officer, injuring others and carting away several rifles.

 

The attack took place Sunday night.

 

A police source who pleaded not to be named because he was not authorised to speak on the incident told PREMIUM TIMES on Monday that the commissioner of police, Peter Ogunyanwo, left Jos, early Monday to the scene to ascertain the level of damage.

 

Dengi is in central Plateau, about 150 kilometres away from the state capital, Jos.

 

Police spokesman, Terna Tyopev, could not be immediately reached on phone.

JUST IN: Gunmen shoot Plateau commissioner dead, “kidnap” council chairman.

Suspected armed robbers have shot dead Sargwak Wazhi, a former commissioner who served in the administration of Jonah Jang in Plateau State.

The armed persons also injured the victim’s driver and whisked away a serving transition council chairman of Langtang South Local Government Area, Nicholas Vongsing.

A witness told reporters on Friday that the incident occurred Thursday night along Mangu Barkinladi road.

Our source, a senior staff of Langtang South Local Government pleaded not to be named because was not authorised to speak on the incident. He, however, explained via telephone interview that the suspected robbers opened fire on the vehicle of the former commissioner, which had Mr. Vongsing as one of the passengers.

“The incident occurred last night (Thursday) at about 7:45 p.m. along Mangu/Barkinladi bypass. Honourable Nicholas Vongsing, our council chairman, was in the car with Honourable Sargwak Wazhi.

“The robbers shot at the car, killed Hon Sargwak Wazhi; his driver was also shot, but he didn’t die. When we arrived the scene, we didn’t see Honourable Nicholas Vongsing, the robbers had left with him.”

Our source explained further that “both Sargwak Wazhi and his driver were taken to the General hospital in Mangu, where he was confirmed dead.”

“This morning, the driver have been referred to the Jos University Teaching Hospital, JUTH, for more medical attention.

“But, for Nicholas Vongsing, till now that I’m taking with you, none of us has heard from him, all of us are worried.”

When contacted, the spokesperson of the Nigeria Police in Plateau State, Terna Tyopev, said the command had not been briefed on the development, but would investigate it.

The victims were said to be returning from an official function held at the southern zone of the state, where more than 30 communities from six council areas agreed to end years of hostilities, which led to the death of hundreds of people and destroyed property worth millions.

The reconciliatory meeting attended by Governor Simon Lalong was organised by the Geneva, Switzerland-based Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, HD.

Gunmen Shoot Commissioner, “Kidnap” Council Chairman

Suspected armed robbers have shot dead Sargwak Wazhi, a former commissioner who served in the administration of Jonah Jang in Plateau State.

The armed persons also injured the victim’s driver and whisked away a serving transition council chairman of Langtang South Local Government Area, Nicholas Vongsing.

A witness told newsmen on Friday that the incident occurred Thursday night along Mangu Barkinladi road.

Our source, a senior staff of Langtang South Local Government pleaded not to be named because was not authorised to speak on the incident. He, however, explained via telephone interview that the suspected robbers opened fire on the vehicle of the former commissioner, which had Mr. Vongsing as one of the passengers.

“The incident occurred last night (Thursday) at about 7:45 p.m. along Mangu/Barkinladi bypass. Honourable Nicholas Vongsing, our council chairman, was in the car with Honourable Sargwak Wazhi.

“The robbers shot at the car, killed Hon Sargwak Wazhi; his driver was also shot, but he didn’t die. When we arrived the scene, we didn’t see Honourable Nicholas Vongsing, the robbers had left with him.”

Our source explained further that “both Sargwak Wazhi and his driver were taken to the General hospital in Mangu, where he was confirmed dead.”
“This morning, the driver have been referred to the Jos University Teaching Hospital, JUTH, for more medical attention.

“But, for Nicholas Vongsing, till now that I’m taking with you, none of us has heard from him, all of us are worried.”

When contacted, the spokesperson of the Nigeria Police in Plateau State, Terna Tyopev, said the command had not been briefed on the development, but would investigate it.

The victims were said to be returning from an official function held at the southern zone of the state, where more than 30 communities from six council areas agreed to end years of hostilities, which led to the death of hundreds of people and destroyed property worth millions.

The reconciliatory meeting attended by Governor Simon Lalong was organised by the Geneva, Switzerland-based Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, HD.

Rivers Re-run: Govs of Bauchi, Benue, Kanu, Plateau Donated N1b Each For Rigging– Wike

Rivers state Governor, Nyesom Wike has accused the Governors of Bauchi, Benue, Kano and Plateau states of donating one billion naira (N1b) each to the All Progressive Congress, APC, party candidates in the state for the rigging of the re-run election held on 10th December, 2016.

The election which saw the killing of over five persons including a police DSP was riddled with brazen rigging and violence.

Wike gave the allegation during a state broadcast after the election.

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Senators Protest Removal Of Kano, Plateau From North-East Development Commission

National Assembly has removed Kano and Plateau states from the proposed North-East Development Commission, triggering protest from senators from North-West and North Central zones.
It will be recalled that the Senate, while passing the Bill for an Act to establish North-East Development Commission and other related matters, had included the two states as beneficiaries of the commission because they had also been negatively affected by the activities of Boko Haram insurgents. The removal of the two states was contained in the Conference Report presented by the Senate Leader, Senator Ali Ndume.

Protesting the removal of Kano and Plateau states, Senator Kabiru Gaya (APC, Kano South) contended that the Senate had earlier agreed to include the states, and asked why they should be dropped.

Also, Senator Kabiru Marafa (APC Zamfara), insisted that the recommendation be thrown away, arguing that the two states were affected by the activities of Boko Haram and should be included in the commission.

Senate Leader, Ndume, who explained why the two states were removed, said the commission was to coordinate the development and reconstruction of the area.

President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki, who appealed to his colleagues to accept the report, said the important thing was commitment to the development of the area.

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Plateau government uncovers ‘579 fake civil servants’

The Plateau State government says it has uncovered 579 civil servants who have been on government payroll and receiving salaries illegally.

The state commissioner for finance, Tamwakat Weli, made the disclosure on Tuesday at a press conference.

She said that out of the 579 civil servants, 101 persons had been mandated to refund N76.97 million to the government.

“Out of the 579 stated above, 101 persons would make various refunds to government amounting to seventy six million, Nine hundred and sixty seven thousand five hundred and sixty eight naira kobo (76,957,568.96) for over staying in service,” he said.

Mrs. Weli said that the fake civil servants were uncovered by a panel that verified workers’ details.

She said the government needed N4.7 billion to clear salary arrears of civil servants for 2016.

But she noted with joy that the state government recently got N75 billion as its share from the Paris and London clubs debt recently shared to states by the federal government.

“Plateau state government and the 17 local government areas received a total sum of N75 billion as its share from the over deduction on London, Paris clubs debt exit,” she said.

But she said that only a portion of the money had so far been released to the state.

“Of the expected total refunds, only 25 percent of the amount has so far been release to the state in the sum of $37.3 million USD which translates to 10,497,000,000.00 Naira, for both state and the 17 local government areas,” she said.

How ‘PDP’, dead civil servants received monthly salaries in Plateau

A judicial commission of inquiry has said it discovered that the Peoples Democratic Party, retired and deceased civil servants were paid monthly salaries by the state government under the immediate past governor, Jonah Jang.

The commission stated this on Monday when the statistician-general and salary administrator, Dagyat Pam, appeared before the commission in Jos, the state capital.

Mr. Pam was also the commissioner for the state planning commission under Mr. Jang.

The judicial panel was instituted by Governor Simon Lalong to probe financial dealings of the government in the eight years of Mr. Jang’s leadership.

It said a civil servant, using different names and bank accounts, collected N6.3 million as salary in one month.

The commission also said it had “details of retired civil servants and several deceased persons who were still on government payroll and collected salaries that amounted to N17 million until May 29, 2015.”

It added that “a civil servant with name of ‘PDP’ was on the payroll of the State Universal Basic Education Board, SUBEB”, collecting N4.5 million monthly until May 29, 2015.

Defending his role as the statistician-general and salary administrator, Mr. Dagyat said he recovered N1.4 billion from fraudulent civil servants in ministries and departments.

Earlier, while cross-examining the permanent secretary of the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Dorcas Din, the commission also said it found out that about N2 billion meant for salaries of primary school teachers was diverted by Mr. Jang through the ministry.

Mrs. Din explained to the panel that the former governor issued directives not to pay the teachers on account of “no work, no pay”.

The former permanent secretary claimed that Mr. Jang once directed the ministry to pay N1 billion into the account of the basic education board, to replace money meant for teachers’ salaries earlier used for the payment of counterpart funding of the board.

Mrs. Din also told the commission that her ministry paid N252 million to a consulting firm, “GERAM consult”, as VAT and other withholding taxes to be remitted to the Federal Inland Revenue Service, FIRS.

But the commission said it discovered that the said money was never remitted to FIRS.

Chairman of the commission, Justice Stephen Adah, said documents obtained from the federal tax agency showed that the ministry was owing FIRS N519 million in unremitted VAT and other taxes.

Also testifying before the commission, a retired cashier of the ministry, Rose Domlong, said N2.9 billion was withdrawn on a particular day from the ministry under the directive of her bosses.

Under cross examination, it was revealed that Mrs. Domlong cashed 26 cheques from one bank in one day.

Chairman of the commission, Mr. Adah, noted that Mrs. Domlong also withdrew N50 million naira three times from a bank on another day with different cheques.

The commission further noted that 37 cheques of not less than N9.9million each were signed by Mrs. Din and cashed by Mrs. Domlong.

The former permanent secretary, Mrs. Din, told the commission that all the transactions were duly approved by the governor and other stakeholders and that she only performed her duties as a civil servant.

The commission later gave the permanent secretary and the cashier three hours to provide all documentary evidence for the expenditure of the said monies.

Chris Hassan, who was the commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs at the time under review, was absent at the sitting.

The commission also said N500 million was diverted to Plateau Independent Electoral Commission, PLASIEC, in 2013 to conduct local government elections, although the commission had its own budget for the said elections.

NIS urges Plateau residents to report illegal immigrants

Mr Lipdo Nangwang, Public Relations Officer, Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) in Plateau, has called on Nigerians to promptly report suspicious illegal immigrants and aliens living in their midst to the relevant authorities.

 

He said in Jos on Friday, that immigrants who do not possess relevant documents were the people usually being used to undertake nefarious activities in the state.

 

“It is very risky to allow aliens live in your area without reporting them; such persons usually avail themselves for nefarious acts.

“You will observe those who indulge in acts of destruction during crises are usually not from Nigeria.

 

“Since Nigeria is not their country, they have nothing at stake,” Nangwang said.

 

He said that if the residents avail the relevant authorities with information on illegal immigrants in their midst, they would be arrested and dealt with appropriately.

 

He called on illegal immigrants and aliens living in the state to ensure that they get resident permits to enable them go about their businesses without fear of prosecution.

Doctors Get New Condition Of Service

The Plateau Government has approved a new condition of service for medical doctors in the state in order to attract more indigenous doctors.

The state Commissioner for Health, Dr Kunden Kamshak, made the disclosure in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Jos.

Kamshak said the new condition of service would finally put an end to the paucity of medical doctors being experienced in the state due to poor remuneration.
The commissioner said that a great number of doctors left Plateau for other states as a result to poor remuneration.

“When this administration assumed office we discovered that in the health sector we had paucity of doctors in the various health establishments.

“We also discovered that most of our indigenous doctors worked in other states. We discovered that most doctors left the state due to poor remuneration and condition of service.

“As a means of addressing this issue, the governor gave the approval and we came up with an improved condition of service for our doctors, which was implemented in September this year.

“With this we are hoping to attract more doctors who left the state due to the initial poor condition of service,” he added.

Kamshak said that the government would be reviewing the condition of service for the doctors along with other cadres of healthcare workers.

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‘Why we banned Shiites in Plateau’ – Governor Lalong.

Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau State has explained that security considerations were “purely responsible for the ban on the activities of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria in the state.’’

 

“Plateau State has laws regulating the practice of religions; we have a duty to ensure that the practice of religion does not constitute a security risk to anyone,” Lalong said in Jos on Monday.

 

The governor, who spoke through his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Dan Manjang, was reacting to allegations by the IMN that he (Lalong) was merely copying what his Kaduna counterpart, Ahmed el-Rufai, did a week earlier.

 

Lalong had banned the group last week following a series of protests that turned violent and led to the deaths of some of the sect members after a clash with security personnel.

SAD: Plateau Government turns Shere Hills, Jos wildlife park into a garage.

Giant caterpillars and others heavy duty earth moving vehicles, including tons of dynamites have been assembled to reduce to rubble and chippings the famous Shere hills, located in Jos east local government of Plateau state. Another iconic tourism site, the Jos Wildlife Park in Jos North local government will also cease to exist and excite tourists as governor of Simeon Lalung has put pen to paper to officially remove their presence from the historical tourism map of temperate city of Jos once noted for its flourishing tourism business in Nigeria.

While Shere Hills despite its famous history as face of tourism in Jos, has been given out for quarry activities as veritable source of chippings and gravels, the Jos Wildlife Park, once famous as tourist facility for in-situ Wildlife beasts and mammals will become a construction garage for a company allegedly fronted by top APC elements in the state said to be close to the governor.

Though the entire deal is shrouded in high secrecy, concerned indigenes who spoke to me noted that cash strapped Lalung government may have sold the iconic tourist assets, particularly the Shere hills with blue chip potentials for quarry business to raise funds but they could not understand the mindless reason behind the sale of the Jos Wildlife Park. Incidentally, both sites are among the very other tourist attractions in Plateau state in its hey days a Nigeria’s foremost tourism destination.

Even though Lalung administration may have been the only one to have so far resisted pressure to drop the sale and destruction of tourism iconic sites in the state, this reporter recalled that were also efforts in the past by lazy government economic egg heads who only saw immediate short – sighted benefits of making quick financial gains from turning the various rock formations in the Plateau into quarry sites and not the long term tourism economic and environmental value chain if allowed to help drive tourism and protect the state from earth quake and tremors.

While other past administrations in the state were resisted by concerned Non-governmental Organizations in Conservation and Environment including tourism experts within and outside Nigeria, the lalung administration which just came back from a tourism investment drive in South-Africa, has cleverly avoided letting the Jos people and Nigerians at large know about this dangerously regrettable agenda.

Unfortunately, for governor lalung, his tourism investment jamboree to South Africa, gave few observers of his negative tourism templates on the iconic sites the needed opportunity to question his sincerity of rebuilding Jos tourism as a construction company began last week to mass around the Shere Hills and Jos Wildlife Park in a desperate attempt to wipe away these sites out of Plateau tourism map.

Sadly, the grave yard silence adopted by the state law makers over the issue appears very alarming as representatives of the communities from the Jos east and Jos north local government areas where these iconic sites are located seemed oblivious of the lurking danger facing the tourism sites and the effect on the environment in general.

Indeed, the law makers in Plateau state may have to vote or veto the governor’s fancy drive walk over on these iconic tourism sites and others targeted but yet to be made public since they were captured by the extant laws of the state. For instance, how could the state governor and the state assembly side-step the state forest reserve law of 10th of December, 1946 as Shere Hills and Jarawa Hills were captured in that law vide extracts from minutes of meeting of the then Bauchi  (of  which Jos Plateau was once a part) Provincial development committee held on October 1946, while the approval for the establishment of Jos Wildlife Park was conveyed in a memorandum from the secretary, Northern Provinces, Kaduna to Honourable Chief Secretary Lagos under the directives of the Chief Commissioner through an order of Forestry ordinance as Rafin Baruna South Forest reserve of 4th March, 1936. Jos Wildlife Park was later gazetted as a wildlife reserve on 20th October, 1972 and protected by wild animal law (cap 140) which prohibits any human activity that is detrimental to animal health such as presently being carried the APC government backed construction company.

Mr. John Doy, general manager, Plateau State Tourism Corporation (PSTC) denied any knowledge of whatever is going on at those tourism sites and with an air of finality, noted that his hands are tied since the iconic monuments are not under his watch. I also could not reach the state commissioners of Tourism and his counter-part on Environment as their lines could not be reached at the time of this report.

Dr. Mubo Eniola, a former Permanent Secretary, Kogi State Ministry of Tourism and respected tourism industry voice, advised the Plateau State government to retrace its steps concerning these monuments, noting that what the governor need to do is to initiate a process of evaluating the tourism potentials of the state and draw up a road map or master plan of development.

“I truly don’t know if the Plateau state government is serious with tourism or not but I will advise them not to ridicule tourism in Nigeria by doing anything that will degrade these monuments across the state, “he advised, adding” if it is true, then Plateau tourism is dead and it is said”.

Plateau To Partner South Africa On Tourism- Governor

The Plateau State Governor, Simon Lalong, on Tuesday said the state is doing everything possible to re-embrace tourism which it is known for over the years.

But he said peace must first be guaranteed in the state for tourism to thrive.

He spoke with State House correspondents after meeting with Vice President Yemi Osinbajo at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The governor said his recent visit to South Africa was aimed at developing tourism in Plateau State.

He said: “In South Africa I didn’t go alone, I went with some commissioners and some House of Assembly members and right there in South African we told them what we are doing at every places we visited. It was really to the benefit of Plateau State, specifically it was about tourism.

“Our relationship in the area of tourism, you know plateau is the home of peace and tourism. We are trying to maintain the peace now, when we achieve that fully we are going back to tourism.

“South Africa is one place that is renowned for tourism, so we went there to see some of the places and also to create partnership with them, to come to Plateau and invest in tourism.

“While we were there, we also explored opportunities to visit sites like the headquarters of Shoprite. We need shopping malls in plateau, we are building the main market and in addition to that we are also thinking of having so many shopping malls in the state.

“From this week some of the investors will be visiting Jos to see things for themselves and possibly sign MOU.”

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UNICEF Commends Plateau For Working To End Violence Against Children

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has commended the Plateau Government for inaugurating an action plan to end violence against children in the state.

The UNICEF Communication Officer in Bauchi, Mr Samuel Kaalu, announced this in a statement issued in Jos on Monday.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Plateau became the fourth state in Nigeria to inaugurate such campaign on Sept. 29.Inaugurations of similar action plan across the country are responses to a report of a survey conducted in 2014 by the National Population Commission (NPC) with support from UNICEF and other agencies.

The survey revealed high prevalence of violence against children in Nigeria, which necessitated the inauguration of the National Action Plan on violence against children in September 2015 by President Muhammadu Buhari.

Kaalu said the UNICEF would also render all the needed support to the Plateau government to reduce violence against children both in the state and the entire country.

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Floods Wash Away 29 Cows, Bridges, Farms In Plateau

The impending flooding warning by the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has began to take its toll on residents of Plateau as Tuesday night down pour wreck havoc on residents of a Jos East local government of Plateau.

A Fulani settlement in the local government was washes away by the flood caused by the torrential rain including 29 cows.

The Fulanis had to climb trees to escape been washed away by the flood, but they could not do anything to help their cows do unto the force with which the flood was moving.

Several bridges along Fobor-Angware road and that of Maza road were also washed off by the flood.

The affected bridges has made it impossible for vehicular movement in and out of the local government.

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Plateau Plans Naming Ceremony For Lion Named After Gov. Lalong

The Ministry of Tourism in Plateau on Saturday said it was planning an elaborate naming ceremony for its new “Lion King Lalong” brought in from the Sanda Kyarimi Zoo in Maiduguri.

The Commissioner for Tourism, Mr Peter Mwankon, told newsmen in Jos that the prime beast was named after Gov. Simon Lalong in appreciation of his commitment to the tourism sub-sector of the state’s economy. He said that the one-and-half-year-old cub replaced the older lion killed last year following its escape from cage during routine feeding in the Jos Wildlife Park.

Mwankon added that authorities regretted the killing of the lion which was due to some limiting circumstances. He explained that the involvement of marksmen from the military and the police in tracking and killing the lion was to save the immediate community from danger as it could have turned untamed. The commissioner said it was unfortunate that some animal rights campaigners claimed that the act constituted cruelty to animals.

He noted that the new replacement was through a trade by barter with the Sanda Kyarimi Zoological Park in Maiduguri, Borno, to add to the tourism potential of the Jos Wildlife Park. He described the lion as a prime attraction to the park, expected to boost the state’s Internally Generated Revenue and developmental projects.

He gave an assurance that the management of the park had put modalities in place to forestall animals escaping from their cages within the park. “The administration of Gov. Simon Lalong is poised to ensure the escape saga of last year does not occur again and more varieties of animals are acquired.

“The state government is also working toward getting tranquilizers in quelling animals when an escape incident occurs rather than kill them.

“Such drugs require some bureaucratic process to get because of its function.” Besides, he said, more personnel were being trained on captivity skills, animals’ husbandry and other related skills to build their capacity in discharging their duties.

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Jang, Rep Kick Against Grazing Reserve In Plateau

Immediate past governor of Plateau State and senator representing Plateau North in the National Assembly, Jonah Jang, has described the issue of grazing reserve as irrelevant and one that portends grave danger to people of the state.
He therefore asked the Governor Simon Lalong to do away with the policy in the interest of people of the state.
Lalong had earlier endorsed the policy and had already concluded plans to introduce grazing reserves for herdsmen in some designated areas in the state. But in a statement issued yesterday in Jos by his aide, Comrade Clinton Garba, Jang noted that the issue has generated a lot of controversy amongst Plateau people because the government of the day had decided to play politics with issues that affect the very fabric that defines the people’s heritage, culture and their land.
He urged Plateau people to rise against any subtle attempt or otherwise, to cede their land for the purpose of satisfying the selfish and egotistical whims of a few who are hell bent on disturbing the peace.
The former governor, who berated the All Progressive Congress, APC led administration in the state for non-performance, wondered how a government which he said had not shown any interest in developing agriculture in the state in the last one year, had suddenly awoken to support a policy that is neither in the interest of Plateau people nor to the public good, except for “the outrageous contract to supply fertiliser which farmers are yet to receive.”
Jang added: “For the Federal Government which owns no cattle, to connive with willing state governors to impose a grazing reserve policy on hapless citizens who have suffered the brunt of rampaging herdsmen in the no distant past, is not only abuse of their rights but an assault on their already battered psyche.
This must be vehemently resisted.” Jang said his position on grazing reserve policy remains the same both on the floor of the senate and at any other forum that Plateau people have not land to cede the federal government or any group for grazing.
“As a people, who have experienced the atrocities of those who seek to take over their land by whatever means, Plateau people must be resilient in rejecting any law or request that seeks to tamper with their heritage, not even the involvement of the government of the day should deter them,” he warned.
He therefore called on the people to “rise up against any subtle attempt or otherwise to cede their land for the purpose of satisfying the selfish and egotistical whims of a few who are hell bent on disturbing the peace of the state.”
Also, member representing Barki Ladi/Riyom federal constituency in the House of Representatives, Istifanus Gyang in a statement signed by his media aide, Mr Chuwang Dungs, cautioned Lalong against taking actions that would be regretted in the long run, noting that its aftermath could plunge the state into crisis.
He warned that no portion of lands within his constituency should be gazetted for such grazing plan because his people vehemently disagree with it.

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I Stumbled On Dariye’s Money Laundering – EFCC Witness

All properties bought  with suspected stolen money by Joshua Dariye, former governor of Plateau state  have been confiscated by the United Kingdom government.

Also confiscated was over a million pounds sterling recovered from him and accomplices.

And on top of that, the former governor is still wanted in the country to face money laundering charge and the criminal charge of jumping bail.

Mr Peter Clarke, a former London Metropolitan Police deputy assistant commissioner and EFCC’s key witness  made all these disclosures during his testimony  in the money laundering charge against  Dariye  on Monday  in Abuja, before Justice Adebukola Banjoko.

Mr Peter Clark, EFCC’s key witness in the money laundering charge against ex-Gov. Joshua Dariye of Plateau on Monday told an FCT High Court that he stumbled on the matter while investigating a credit card fraud in London in 2004.

Clark made the disclosure in Abuja at the resumed hearing in the trial of the former governor in the court presided over by Justice Adebukola Banjoko

Dariye had been standing trial in a 23-count charge relating to money laundering and diversion of N1.64 billion state ecological fund, among other charges.

Clark, a retired financial investigator with London Metropolitan Police, said this during cross-examination by Mr Garba Pwul (SAN), the defense counsel.
The witness said he was investigating a credit card fraud that led him to 28 Regent Plaza, Dariye’s residence in London.
He told the court that one Christopher Mekwunya was found in the house with 11, 560 pound sterling in a brief case, which Mekwunya claimed, belonged to Dariye.
Mekwunya, who was sponsored to study in London by Dariye, was prosecuted but later acquitted on money laundering charges since the money was not his.
Though Clark agreed that that there was no official complain about Dariye prior to his arrest in London, the Prosecution led by Mr Rotimi Jacobs (SAN), produced pieces of evidence in respect of this to the court.
The documents included payment transfer instructions, and photograph of money seized from the ex-governor, which the defense counsel dismissed as `just pictures of pounds and dollars.’
“They have no bearing to the case and have no foundation whatsoever’’, he said.
Other evidence included cheques and bank drafts from Barclays Bank. Clarke told the court that Dariye maintained an account with Barclays Bank since 2005, but that there was less activity in the account until 1999 when he became governor.
He named one Joyce Oyebanjo as the person who operated Dariye’s account in London, paying bills and taking care of Dariye’s children’s private education. He said that over one million pound sterling was found in her account for which she was later prosecuted and sentenced to three and a half years in jail.

A lady, Christabel Bentu was confirmed as being Dariye’s Personal Assistant who was in possession of Dariye’s passbooks and flight tickets.
He said she was also found with 50,000 pound sterling in cash, which she claimed that out of the amount, 10,000 pound sterling belonged to her while the remaining 40,000 pounds belonged to Dariye.
He said that upon arrest, Dariye and Christabel were detained separately in the police station.
Clark said that during Dariye’s arrest, 11,995 pound sterling was found in his apartment which was also seized.
He also testified that various sums of money which the ex-governor used to purchase properties were traced to other account names.
He said that the properties were later confiscated.
The defense Counsel, Pwul tried to establish the reason why Joyce Oyebanjo was convicted of money laundering charges while Mekwunya was discharged.
He argued that since both of them claimed that the monies found on them belonged to Dariye; both were supposed to be convicted.
In answer to this, Clarke said that million pounds was greater than the 11, 560 pounds found on Mekwunya.
The case was adjourned to June 6 by Justice Banjoko for continuation of trial.

 

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Firm Plans $150 Million Power Project In Plateau

CT Cosmos Nigeria Limited, a subsidiary of Communication Towers Limited, has disclosed plans to establish a Solar plant power project in Panyam community, Mangu Local Government Area of Plateau State which will cost over $150 million . Chief Operating Officer of the firm, Mr Henry Opara, who led a delegation of the company to meet with the community members at the weekend, said the project when completed will generate over 70 megawatts which he noted would be sufficient to sustain Plateau and neighbouring states. Opara said; “Presently, We have gotten the National Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, license, and we’ve been shortlisted for Power Purchase Agreement, PPA, with Bulk Energy Purchase Company of Nigeria; the working tools we’ve been awaiting for final take-off to the site.

Once the PPA gets to our hands we would then put a timeline on how to progress with the work, stage by stage. “Because of the high cost of the project, foreign investors are involved; and what they are just waiting for is just the paper from government, and thereafter, I believe before the end of this year, the project should have taken off. Total period for the completion and kick should not be longer than 18 months. He noted that though the Federal Government is involved in the project, it is not funding it; it is a private company initiative.

At the end of the day, the power will be directed to the National Grid and will be sold to the Federal Government. Opara said CT Cosmos has chosen a technical partner in Siemens, a leading supplier of system for power generation and transmission, and global giant in electrification, automation and digitalization for the execution of the solar photovoltaic (PV) project due to the company’s proven expertise in delivering high quality solutions, technical support and services. He said the Solar Farm, which is expected to be completed in about 18 months, will cover a land space of about 103 hectares, where the solar radiation is excellent, and will add-up to Nigeria’s efforts to generate needed power to its citizenry.

Enumerating its many benefits to the Panyam community, Opara said the over $150 million project will bring the comto the world map, provide employment opportunities to the youths that have the capacity, and will take off hazardous CO2 from the air in the community, providing healthy air for the people. The traditional ruler of the community, Mishkaham Panyam, Engineer Aminu Derwam, who was obviously delighted over the intention of the investor, took time to enlighten his subjects of the many benefits accrued to them as host community for the multi-billion naira project. Flanked by his chiefs, including a former member of House of Representatives, Hon Aminu Jonathan, the monarch said he facilitated the meeting of the company with the original land owners in the spirit of transparency so that the company could confirm to the land owners what they are paying as compensation.

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INEC Adopts Simultaneous Accreditation, Voting In Plateau Rerun Polls

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has approved the use of simultaneous accreditation and voting for Feb. 20 supplementary and rerun elections for three state constituencies in Plateau.

 

The Head, Voter Education of INEC in Plateau, Mr Osaretin Imahiyereobo, said in a statement in Jos on Friday that the elections would hold in Langtang South, Pankshin North and Pankshin South.

 

In the statement, Imahiyereobo said the procedure would commence by 8a.m. and end at 2p.m.

 

“Only voters with valid Pemanent Voter Cards, who voted at their polling units in the 2015 elections, will be allowed to vote. Card readers will be used’’, he added.

 

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Plateau State Confirms Fresh Cases Of Bird Flu

The Plateau State Government on Friday announced a fresh outbreak of Avian Influenza, saying that the bird flu had so far affected six farms.

The announcement is contained in a statement signed by the state’s Chief Veterinary Officer, Dr Doris Bitrus, and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria in Jos.

According to him, the fresh cases of bird flu were reported to the Ministry of Health on January 8.

“Six farms have been confirmed positive of the disease; the farms host a total of 10,000 birds,” the statement said.

It said the government had taken proactive measures to contain and control the disease, so as to arrest its spread to other farms.

The statement advised poultry farmers and live bird marketers to step up bio-safety and hygienic measures within and around their farms and markets.

The government also advised members of the public to avoid the sale, slaughter and consumption of sick birds, adding that chicken products should be properly cooked before consumption.

It, however, advised Plateau residents to remain calm and report any disease suspected to be avian influenza to the control project office of the Veterinary Hospital, Jos.

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Herdsmen Kill 14 In Fresh Plateau Attack

Suspected Fulani herdsmen , Sunday night,  invaded the Kwata, Zawan area of Jos South local government killing about 14 people, all of them women and children.

The Spokesman of Operation Safe Haven, Op SH, Captain Ikedichi Iweha who confirmed the incident on phone said, “12 women and children were killed in the attack and we are still investigating the incident.”

Vanguard gathered that the attackers stormed the village which is few kilometers away from the National Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies, NIPSS at about8.30pm, holding villagers hostage and shooting sporadically.

But the Op SH spokesman stated, “What happened at Kwata was a reprisal attack. Two Fulani men were killed at Wereng village in Riyom local government area of Friday. We are looking for the village head of the community for questioning.

“12 people who are women and children were killed at Kwata, we got a call at about 8:30pm, our troop got to the scene at about 8:43 but the attackers had already fled but we are investigating the incident.”

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Plateau Election Tribunal Upholds Gov. Lalong’s Election

The Plateau State governorship election petitions tribunal has affirmed the victory of Governor Simon Lalong in the April 11 governorship poll.

Gyang Pwajok of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and his party had dragged Lalong of the All Progressives Congress (APC) before the tribunal.

The PDP claimed that there were cases of irregularities during the polls, asking the panel to nullify the election and declare Pwajok as winner.

The tribunal, which ruled on the petition in Jos, the Plateau State capital, dismissed the petitioners’ petition for lack of merit.

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Curfew Imposed On Plateau’s Riyom, Barkin Ladi

The Plateau Government has imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew in Riyom and Barkin Ladi Local Government Areas following a resurgence of violence there.

This contained in a statement signed by Rufus Bature, the Secretary to the State Government on Thursday.

“The curfew starts 6 p.m. and ends at 6 a.m.,” the statement declared.

It stated that enough security personnel would be deployed to protect life and property, and cautioned against actions that could worsen the security situation in the area.

NAN reports that the warring Berom and Fulani communities, who only recently resolved to end hostilities, took up arms against each other early this week.

The Special Task Force in charge of security in Plateau has confirmed that many have been killed in the past few days but said that its personnel had been deployed to affected areas to restore law and order.

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Police Declares Plateau PDP Governorship Aspirant Wanted Over N22m Dud Cheque

An aspirant of the Peoples Democratic Party in the 2014 governorship election in Plateau State, Jimmy Cheto, was on Thursday declared wanted by the Nigeria Police over a dud cheque he issued for a N22million loan he obtained five years ago.

The warrant for Mr. Cheto’s arrest was issued by the office of the Commissioner of Police, Police Special Fraud Unit, Ikoyi, Lagos.

The notice, which was advertised in the Thursday, June 11, 2015 edition of Daily Trust, said the former aspirant issued a dud check to his creditors for a N22million loan obtained in August 25, 2010.

The police had also offered a handsome reward to any person who locates Mr. Cheto and aids his arrest.

Reacting to the warrant for his arrest, Mr. Cheto denied he was evading the police. Speaking with journalists on Friday at his residence in Jos, the Plateau State capital, he said no police personnel had confronted him over the issue.

“I am a law abiding citizen”, he said. “How can I resist police arrest? No police personnel has demanded my attention on this matter. For more emphasis, I have not travelled out of this country in the last five years. I have been in Nigeria; presently, I reside here in Jos, No. 19 Nasarawa Road Jos, Plateau State, and no police officer has looked for me. How can they say I am nowhere to be found?

“I believe the publication in Daily Trust of today (Thursday), page 9 was done to embarrass my person. But as a law abiding citizen, I have consulted my lawyers and they have advised me accordingly. I told my lawyers to accompany me to the headquarters of the Nigeria police here in Jos to report myself to the commissioner of police, so I am not wanted”.

Mr. Cheto, however, declined comment on the details of the N22 million loan, saying his lawyers have been fully briefed on the allegations.

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Plateau State Govt. To Begin Work On Abandoned Road Projects

Governor of Plateau State, Mr.  Simon Lalong, has solicited the understanding of residents of Jos and Bukuru  metropolis as the government grapples with the problem of clearing the heaps of refuse in most part of the major towns.

The governor says contractors will soon be mobilised to continue work on road projects, which have been abandoned as citizens have been finding it difficult to move around freely.

A statement by the Director, Press and Public Affairs,  Mr. Emmanuel Nanle,  on Monday said the government was disturbed by the rising heaps of refuse, which had been made worse  by the ongoing strike by civil servants in the state.

The governor said he was particularly worried because of the health implications of the stench coming from the dumps,  especially as the raining season has set in.

The statement stated, “Plateau State Governor, Simon Lalong, is calling on all the citizens of Plateau State and particularly residents of Jos – Bukuru metropolis to please bear with government as efforts are intensified to address the difficulties encountered driving round the city with the rains now in season.

“The governor understands the challenges faced by motorists with the state of major uncompleted roads within Jos-Bukuru Metropolis.

“The governor is further assuring all citizens that the situation would be remedied immediately to ameliorate the difficulties faced.”

Lalong said the Transition Committee’s consultation with contractors would be intensified to ensure that a common understanding was reached to facilitate the continuation of the road projects.

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63,000 IDPs Taking Refuge In Plateau – SEMA

More than 63, 000 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) are taking refuge in various camps in Plateau, Alhaji Alhassan Barde, Executive Secretary, Plateau State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), said in Jos on Monday.

Barde told NAN that the IDPs were from Borno, Adamawa, Yobe, Nasarawa, Taraba and Plateau States.

He explained that those from Borno, Adamawa and Yobe were victims of insurgents attacks, while IDPs from Nasarawa and Taraba were displaced by ethno-religious crises and the others from Plateau were victims of violent midnight attacks.

The executive secretary said that IDPs displaced by insurgents attacks were 5,508, out of which 4,450 were taking refuge in Jos North Local Government Council.

“Nine hundred and forty persons are in Jos South Local Government while 118 are in Jos East,” he added.

The official also said that 18,000 IDPs displaced by ethno-religious crises were camped in Quan’Pan Local Government, 3,000 in Shendam, 1,626 in Langtang North, 1,074 in Langtang South, while Mikang area hosts 3,145.

Speaking further, Barde said that 300 IDPS were in Wase, 2,448 in Kanam and 1,380 in Kanke.

The executive secretary said that those displaced by violent attacks in Plateau were about 24,029, with 2,280 of them in Barkin Ladi, 1,423 in Bokkos and 20,326 in Riyom.

He said that SEMA was having “a very tough time” catering for the basic needs of the IDPs including the provision of food, shelter, clothing, health/nutrition toiletries and beddings.

“The challenges are worsened by the dearth of funds and the ongoing workers’ strike which had made it impossible for the staff of the agency to carry out their duties,” he said.

Court Freezes Plateau, Benue Accounts Over Unpaid Salaries

A Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered the freezing of accounts belonging to Benue and Plateau states in Skye Bank, Zenith Bank, First Bank of Nigeria and First City Monument Bank Plc over their alleged refusal to pay state workers.

Reports provide that Justice Ademola Adeniyi gave the order on Monday while ruling on two ex-parte applications filed by the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN).  Both states are owing workers several months wages.

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APC Accuses INEC For Colluding With PDP In Plateau

The Independent National Electoral Commission has been accused for colluding wit the People’s Democratic Party in Plateau by the All Progressive Congress.

The APC states that INEC was involved with the tampering of election materials that are supposed to be used in the ongoing elections petitions tribunal.

The Director of Media, Publicity and Protocol Affairs of the Plateau State, Festus Fuanter has stated that the party received information that INEC is trying to connive with the PDP to tamper sensitive materials.

Investigations are continuing on the matter.

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Dozens Feared Killed In Fresh Plateau Violence

Several persons were Sunday night killed in Bat Village of Barkin lad?i? Local Government Area in Plateau state.

A witness, Ngovou Dusu, who claimed all her younger brothers and her sister were killed in the attack, told PREMIUM TIMES on Monday that fighting was still ongoing as at 10 a.m. Monday morning.

According to Mrs. Ngovou, who escaped to Jos, several people were killed and properties destroyed.

“As I speak with you, the attackers are still killing people,” she said. “Three of my brothers and my kid sister were killed. My mother survived because she was awa?y?. Several of my neighbors were killed. Security operatives who came to intervene are compounding the situation. They are not allowing our people leave the villages. Even our neighboring villages that the incident has not affected, no one is allowed to leave.”

The spokesperson for the Plateau state Police Command, ?Emmanule ?Abuh , confirmed the incident in a telephone interview with PREMIUM TIMES on Monday.

He, however, said he could not ascertain the casualty rate but security officials were deployed to rescue the situation.

Mr. Abuh also confirmed the killing of several people in Wase Local Government Area of southern Plateau state.

He said the incident occurred in the early hours of Sunday, but could also not give casualty figure in the Wase attack.

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Bomb Explodes In Plateau State

An explosion has occurred at a military facility in Plateau State with yet unknown number of casualties, witnesses and a security source said. The bomb hit the Nigerian Army’s 3rd Armoured Division barracks at Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State, at about 9:45 a.m. on Saturday.

The casualty rate was unclear as the police could not be immediately reached. Plateau State has witnessed a series of deadly bomb attacks in recent months. A blast at a bus station in Jos, Plateau, late February killed 13 people and injured 14 others.

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All Tribes Shall Be Equally Represented, Lalong Promises Inclusive Government In Plateau

Simon Lalong, the Governor-elect in Plateau, on Monday said his administration would represent the people, irrespective of their ethnic, political or religious affiliations.

 Lalong  told newsmen in Jos that he would also work with his opponents to move the state forward. “This victory is for the entire state, as in this contest, there is no victor, no vanguish. I shall extend a hand of friendship to my key opponent and friend, Senator Gyang Pwajok, so that together we shall build a virile state for the future generation. I shall run an all inclusive government, where all the 52 tribes in the state shall be equally and adequately represented,” Lalong said.

He urged APC supporters,  especially the youths, to celebrate the victory with decorum and warned against harassment, inciting speeches and intimidation. The governor-elect and a former speaker of the State House of Assembly, contested the election on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

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Lalong Of APC Sweeps Over Plateau In Guber Election Victory

Rt Hon Simon Lalong of All Progressives Congress (APC) has emerged as the winner of the gubernatorial election in Plateau, after defeating five other candidates.

The Returning Officer, Prof. Emmanuel Kucha, Vice Chancellor, University of Agriculture Makurdi, declared the results in the early hours of Monday. Kucha said that Lalong polled a total of 564 913 votes, to defeat his closet challenger, Sen. Gyang Pwajok of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), who scored 520 627, winning by a margin of 44 386 votes.

Other contestants were Mr Samson Adamu of All Progressives Grant Alliance (APGA) with 1 408, Bagudu Hirse of Labour Party scored 1 770 votes, Elizabeth Yirse Mega Progressive Peoples Party 1 035 votes while Anuma Agudu of Social Democratic Party got 260 votes. “Rt Hon. Simon Lalong having satisfied the requirements of the law and scored the highest number of votes in the election, held on April 11, 2015, is hereby declared the winner,” Kucha declared.

The APC won in 11 out of the 17 local governments areas,while Pwajok won in six. Lalong, a lawyer by profession, is a former speaker of Plateau House Assembly, who served for two terms when Joshua Dariye was the governor of the state.

He was back into the legal practice after he left office in 2006, and decided to vie for the number one seat in the state on the ticket of the APC. The governor elect hails from Shendam Local Government Area in the Southern Senatorial District of Plateau.

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2015: Jang, Pwajok and the Anger on the Plateau

The Peoples Democratic Party’s Gubernatorial Primaries in Plateau State has come and gone. But it appears that the dust it raised before its conduct has remain. Although about fifteen candidates participated in the Primaries, one man that caught and has remained in the Spotlight is Senator GNS Pwajok.

Senator Pwajok was the Chief of Staff to Governor Jonah Jang until the demise of Gyang Dantong, the Senator representing Plateau North in the National Assembly. Senator Pwajok’s nomination to contest the Bye Election and subsequent emergence as the Senator replacing the Late Sen. Dantong was the beginning of what is now a very tough albeit unnecessary political situation on the Plateau especial fr the Peoples Democratic Party.

Initially the speculation was that Sen. Pwajok was just on a money to hold the Plateau North Senatorial Seat for his mentor until the signs emerged that it was going to be a Swap Game between him and Gov. Jang. And that’s when the people began to see intrigues that played out in the build up to; and the eventual outcome of the PDP Primaries.

And now a majority of the people especially those from the Southern Senatorial Zone are signing the song of marginalization. Their main grouse is that the Central and Northern Senatorial Zones have enjoyed eight years each in the Governorships of Senator Joshua Dariye and Da Jonah Jang; and so the natural logical thing to do is to allow a Governor enmerged from the Southern Zone. And if the allegations are only political then there will surely be solutions politically. But from what is being peddled on the Plateau, there seems to be more to the Jang – Pwajok affair that political.

Stories have it that Senator Pwajok is not only from the same Jos South LGA and Du Village like Jang, but that he is actually a cousin to the Governor. Now this appears to add an entirely new twist to the drama. Many are not interested in the merits of having Pwajok as a Governor for they simply are seedling Jang remaining in Office after eight years; with the possibility of Gov Pwajok spending another eight and then the possibility of also grooming one of the sons of Jang to take over after Pwajok.

Truth be told, the electorate on the Plateau will have a very tough choice to make during the governorship elections next year. And how they navigate this will be up to every stakeholder. There could be compromise on all sides within the body polity especially the PDP because it appears to have a better grip. The chances of the opposition cashing on this is also there. Already a conversation with someone who’s eye is on the situation revealed a gang up plan to have just about anyone but Pwajok as Governor.

Nigeria’s political consideration since 1999 seemed to have hinged on ethno religious inclinations. And in States like Plateau where Christians are in clear majority, the ethnic card is quite handy. Senator Pwajok is a fi e gentleman. Having been a Chief of Staff and a Senator, I think with a little mentoring will an excellent Governor. Will the people on the Plateau calm down and give him a chance to prove that he’s not a Jang Stooge but a Governor for all? Will Pwajok begin from now build confidence in both the Stakeholders and the electorates that he is not going to be a Berom Governor but that of every ethnic stock on the Plateau? Will Governor Jang be satisfied with a Governor Pwajok and allow other political appointments especially Ministerial and Ambassadorial go to the Southern Zone especially with him likely replacing Pwajok as Senator?

How Plateau is able to get out of this will inspire a new shift in the way we regard ethnicity and religion over competence and capabilities in our quest to have the best hands govern us.

 

Philips M. Ndahi @pm_ndahi

VIEWS EXPRESSED ARE SOLELY AUTHOR’S.