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GOVERNOR LALONGS 33- YEARS BROKEN STOOL JINKS, DONATIONS TO NAMU FARMERS & ONGOING CONSTRUCTION PROJECT'S.

GOVERNOR LALONG BREAKS 33 -YEAR TRADITIONAL STOOL JINX; INSTALLS 2 2ND CLASS RULERS IN QUA'AN PAN & VISITS BURNT NAMU YAM MARKET. After about 33 years without a substantive traditional ruler, the people of Kwo Chiefdom in Qua'an Pan Local Government Area of Plateau State now have a traditional head. Similarly, the people of Namu Chiefdom of the same Local Government now have a traditional ruler after about 15 years without one.  This follows the installation and presentation of staffs of office to His Royal Highness, Miskoom Fidelis Longtoe Attahiru as the 27th Long Kwo (2nd class ruler of Kwo Chiefdom) and His Royal Highness Safiyanu Allahnana Magaji III, (Long Jan of Namu Chiefdom). Speaking at the event which took place at Ba'ap, Headquarters of Qua'an Pan LGA, Governor Simon Lalong said the installation no doubt evokes a lot of passion and excitement among the people of these two Chiefdoms for the fact that they have been with

NEWLY APPOINTED HEAD OF SERVICE ENGR. SUNDAY HYAT & OTHER PERMANENT SECRETARIES IN PLATEAU STATE.

GOVERNOR LALONG APPOINTS NEW HEAD OF SERVICE/PERMANENT SECRETARIES. Plateau State Governor Simon Bako Lalong has approved the appointment of Engr. Sunday Chong Hyat as the new Head of Service for the State.  This follows the retirement of the Head of Service, Mr. Izam Azi, mni, having attained the mandatory age of 60. The new Head of Service Engr. Hyat was until his appointment, the Permanent Secretary, General Administration in the office of the Head of Service.  Engr. Sunday Chong Hyat, mni, was born on 3rd February 1963, in Ganawuri, Riyom Local Government Area. He attended Boys Secondary School Gindiri before proceeding to the Federal University of Technology Minna where he graduated with B. Eng. Civil Engineering. He has a Diploma Computer Application from the University of Jos.  He was one time Chairman, Nigeria Society of Engineers Jos branch, and later served as the Council Member representing North Central on the Board of COREN. He is a fellow of the Ni

PLASU CONGRATULATES GOV. LALONG OVER PEACE AWARDS

PLATEAU STATE UNIVERSITY, BOKKOS The Vice Chancellor,Plateau State University, Bokkos, Professor Yohana Daniel Izam has congratulated Governor Simon Bako Lalong over the recent award bestowed on him by Plateau State Independent Publishers for his untiring efforts in restoring peace in the state.  Professor Izam sees this award as well deserved and a mark of recognition for his doggedness and steadfastness which will further spur Governor Lalong to put in his utmost best in further returning the State to its lost glory as exemplified by the execution of the Lalong legacy projects spread across the length and breadth of the state in addition to the initiative taken in consolidating on the gains of his administration by widening his scope of project implementation.  Worthy of commendation also is the bold initiative of Governor Lalong in lobbying the Federal Government to reconstruct the burnt down Jos Main Market,, the reactivation of the moribund Jos Internationa

GOVERNOR SIMON B.LALONG INAUGURATES PLATEAU REVENUE COUNCIL/ PSIRS GOVERNING BOARD.

PLATEAU TARGETS HIGHER REVENUES AS GOVERNOR LALONG INAUGURATES REVENUE COUNCIL/ PSIRS GOVERNING BOARD. Plateau State Government is aiming for higher internally generated revenue (IGR) as the State Governor Simon Bako Lalong on Thursday 25th March 2021 inaugurated the Plateau Revenue Council and Governing Board of the State Internal Revenue Service.  The Governor described the event as another milestone in the journey of the State towards improved revenue generation and self-sufficiency. He said the inauguration sets the tone for the full implementation of the new Plateau State (Consolidated) Revenue Law, also known as the Revenue Law 2020, which he assented to, in November 2020. The Governor said “even before the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, our administration has continued to make frantic efforts towards improving the revenue profile of the State by looking inwards for more internally generated revenue. Instructively, experts’ proj

HOR PASSES TWO BILLS TO LAW - ORTHOPAEDIC HOSPITAL JOS & WASE FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTRE.

HOR APPROVE ESTABLISHMENT OF JOS ORTHOPAEDIC HOSPITAL, WASE FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTRE The House of Representatives Wednesday unanimously passed into law two bills for the establishment of the National Orthopaedic Hospital, Jos and Federal Medical Centre, Wase all in Plateau state. This was sequel to the adoption of the report of the House committee on health institutions considered in the committee of the whole at the plenary. The Bill's are; a bill for the establishment of Federal Medical Centre, Wase and a bill to amend the Orthopaedic Hospitals Management Board Laws to provide for the establishment of Orthopaedic Hospital in Jos. The two bills were sponsored by the  Deputy Speaker, and will now be forwarded ro the senate for concurrence preparatory for onward transmission to President Muhammadu Buhari for assent. Recall that the Deputy Speaker had during the public hearing on the bills explained that he initiated the bills for the establishment of the medical centre and

NTDC TO PARTNER PLATEAU STATE ON TOURISM

NTDC TO PARTNER PLATEAU STATE ON TOURISM The Director General of the Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC) Mr. Folorunsho Coker has assured the Plateau State Government that his agency will work with the State in harnessing the abundant tourist potentials in the State. Mr. Coker was speaking when he visited Governor Simon Lalong at the New Government House, Little Rayfield Jos. He said, Plateau State known as the Home of Peace and Tourism has both the natural and human advantage in terms of tourism and hospitality. All that is needed according to him are proactive and firm initiatives to tap into the endowments. He praised Governor Simon Lalong for restoring peace in Plateau State which has again restored confidence in the citizens as well as reassured investors, tourist and other visitors to return to Plateau State for business and leisure.  Coker announced that the NTDC will carry out its intervention in one of the tourist sit

26.5 Million Nigerian Children Lack Access To Water, Says UNICEF

  The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) on Monday said that nearly one-third of Nigerian children lack access to enough water. In a statement marking World Water Day, UNICEF said more than 1.42 billion people including 450 million children are living in areas of high or extremely high water vulnerability in the world. “The world’s water crisis is not coming – it is here, and children are its biggest victims,” said Peter Hawkins, UNICEF Representative in Nigeria. “When wells dry up, children are the ones missing school to fetch water. When droughts diminish food supplies, children suffer from malnutrition and stunting. When floods hit, children fall ill from waterborne illnesses. And when water is not available in Nigerian communities, children cannot wash their hands to fight off diseases.” According to UNICEF, “the figures in Nigeria are particularly worrying, with 26.5 million Nigerian children experiencing high or extremely high water vulnerability – or 29 percent of Nigerian

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF RIGWE STUDENTS DISTRIBUTES UNIFORMS AND WRITING MATERIALS TO DISPLACED CHILDREN.

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF RIGWE STUDENTS DISTRIBUTES UNIFORMS AND WRITING MATERIALS TO DISPLACED CHILDREN.. By Davidson Malison, Miango In marching words with action,the leadership of National Association of Rigwe Students (NARS) on Saturday March 20,2021 distributed uniforms and writing materials to some indigent pupils within Rigwe nation. According to the immediate past president of the association, Comrade Herbert John Azi said this is in fulfilment of one of the pledges he was mandated to achieve while in office. He said to bring this to bear, they launched a campaign tagged 'OPERATION SEND A CHILD TO SCHOOL'an operation aimed at restoring the lost glory and revamping the hope of those children who have become victims of several attacks of fulani militias and have been placed under a DISPLACED condition. This received a wider acceptance from well meaning individuals and corporate organizations and during the NARS Day 2021, peop

GOV. LALONG - IF WE CAN COMPLETE PROJECTS WE INHERITED FROM PAST GOVERNMENTS, THEN WE WOULD ENSURE WE COMPLETE THE ONES WE STARTED

GOVERNOR LALONG PARLEYS PLATEAU JOURNALISTS, ASSURES OF COMPLETING LEGACY PROJECTS.  After a successful media tour that took journalists to the 17 Local Government Areas of Plateau State, Governor Simon Lalong has engaged members of the media in a parley to listen to their experiences, comments, suggestions and questions.  While speaking at the media parley held at the Victoria Gowon Auditorium, New Government House, Little Rayfield Jos, Governor Lalong assured the journalists that he will ensure the completion of all Legacy Projects initiated by his administration before the end of his tenure. In his words "If we can complete projects we inherited from past Governments, then we would ensure we complete the ones we started. We want to complete the projects during our tenure to avoid the problem of abandoned projects. If we don’t complete them, it will become a waste while the people continue to suffer”. He also responded to various q

NORTHERN CHRISTIANS CONDEMN HIJAB CRISIS IN KWARA, CALLS FOR UNITY.

RELIGIOUS CLASH IN KWARA STATE AS STUDENT IS DISALLOWED INTO SCHOOL FOR WEARING A HIJAB A group under the aegis of Congress of Northern Nigeria Christians (CNNC), has condemned the crisis that rocked Kwara State on Wednesday following the hijab controversies that ensued in the State few weeks ago. Recall that the government-funded Christian schools had repeatedly been shut down over a dispute in the usage of hijab by Muslim students. Following the controversies, Christians and Muslims clashed in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital on March 17, after the State government reopened 10 Christian Schools which were initially shut down over the hijab saga. The fight started after Christian officials of Baptist School, Surulere disallowed the girls in hijab from gaining access into the school, an act that did not go down well with Muslim parents, leading to arguments and eventual clash. Reacting, the National Youth Leader, CNNC, Engr Daniel Kadzai, said it is unfortunate that politici

US AMBASSADOR TO NIGERIA COMMITS TO AREAS OF HEALTH, PEACE, SECURITY AND ECONOMY.

US AMBASSADOR MARY BETH VISITS PLATEAU STATE. United States Ambassador to Nigeria Mary Beth Leonard has visited Governor Simon Bako Lalong at the Government House, Rayfield Jos to reiterate the commitment of her country to supporting Plateau State in areas of health, peace, security and economy.  The Ambassador told Governor Lalong that she was in Plateau State for the Launch of the HIV Treatment Surge Light Campaign aimed at further reducing the burden of people living with the virus as well as preventing further infections.  She said the partnership between the United States Government through its agencies such as the USAID, APIN, PEPFAR will continue especially now that the world is dealing with other health challenges such as COVID-19.  She also assured the Governor that the United States will continue to deepen its support for peace building and dialogue in the State in support of the restoration of substantial peace in Plateau.  Gov

GOVERNOR LALONG STANDS KEY TO THE RESUSCITATION OF PLASU- VC PROF. IZAM

PLASU HOSTS PLATEAU PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION The Plateau State University (PLASU), Bokkos, led by its Vice Chancellor, Professor Yohana Izam, hosted the Plateau Publishers Association (PPA)  on a courtesy call and on Friday 12th March 2021. The PPA Chairman, Shabul Mazadu, appraised the Plateau State Governor, Rt. Hon. Simon B. Lalong, for revamping the University while thrown accolades to the Vice Chancellor and the management for working acidusly for the actualization of were the University is today. The VC who was a member of the committee of heads of tertiary institutions being then Provost College of Arts, Science and Technology, that wrote the proposal of the State University in 2005, and also a member of then Executive Council that endorsed the creation of the institution when he was the Commissioner of Environment; is now the Vice Chancellor working asidiousely as attested by the infrastructures massively being raised with increasing additional

EX-PLATEAU GOVERNOR JONAH JANG IS A SYMBOL OF MINORITY STRUGGLE -Wadak

EX-PLATEAU GOVERNOR JONAH JANG IS A SYMBOL OF MINORITY STRUGGLE -Wadak Chairman of Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria, Jos District Society and former Permanent Secretary, Plateau State, Isaac Wadak has described former Governor of the state, Senator Jonah David Jang as a symbol of minority struggle in Nigeria. Wadak in a statement while rejoiceing with Jang as he marked his 75th birthday, said the elder's stateman has mentored younger persons who are impacting lives positively in the society. "To many of us you stand out as symbol of minority struggle, custodian of our believes and a mentor on issues that bother on the growth of the future generation and women empowerment in Nigeria.   "The pursuit of this virtues has been grossly misunderstood by many and or some who just choose to be oblivious of them. "But to few of us who understand, we will cherish these attributes for the rest of lives and live it. Congratulations Sir  on your 7

NMA SHOWS RELATED CONCERNS ON NATIONAL ORTHOPAEDIC HOSPITAL, JOS & FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTRE, WASE

NMA PLATEAU STORMS NATIONAL ASSEMBLY. The Chairman,Nigerian Medical Association,Plateau State Branch-  Dr Innocent Emmanuel,led a powerful delegation to the House of Representatives, National Assembly, Abuja, yesterday, Wednesday,March,10th,2021 to attend a Public Hearing into two health related bills for the establishment of National Orthopaedic Hospital,Jos & Federal Medical Centre,Wase respectively [sponsored by the Deputy Speaker, Federal House of Representatives and member representing Wase Federal Constituency- The Rt Hon. Idris Ahmed Wase,which was organised by the House Committee on Health Institutions. The delegation from Plateau had notable and respected personalities including the Permanent Secretary, Plateau State Ministry of Health - Dr Azzuuwut M.P, the Director of Medical Services,Plateau State Ministry of Health Dr Audu Samuel ,Director of  Research and Planning of the Ministry, Hon Nankpah Dashe, the Chief Medical Director(CMD) o