Nentawe’s Presidential Assignment Signals Growing Influence in National Politics

By WALBE OGAK

The decision by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to appoint the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, as his representative at the official flag-off of the Akwanga–Jos Road Project has sparked political interest within and beyond the ruling party, with many observers interpreting the move as a vote of confidence in the former Plateau governorship candidate.
The event, scheduled for July 1, comes on the heels of the President’s approval of the immediate release of ₦111 billion for the construction of the first section of the road project. Minister of Works, Senator David Umahi, announced the development, describing it as part of the Tinubu administration’s broader commitment to delivering transformative infrastructure across the country.
For political watchers, however, the significance of the announcement extends beyond the road project itself. The choice of Prof. Yilwatda to represent the President at such a strategic national event is being viewed as a reflection of his growing stature within the APC and the confidence reposed in him by the party leadership. Since assuming office as National Chairman, Yilwatda has been at the centre of efforts to strengthen party cohesion and prepare the APC for future electoral contests.
The Akwanga–Jos Road remains one of the most critical transportation corridors in the North-Central region, linking major commercial and agricultural hubs in Nasarawa and Plateau states. For decades, the road’s poor condition has posed serious challenges to commuters, businesses, and transport operators. The commencement of reconstruction work is therefore expected to bring relief to residents while stimulating economic activities across the region.
Political analysts argue that the project aligns with the Tinubu administration’s strategy of using infrastructure development as a catalyst for economic growth and national integration. They note that improved road networks not only facilitate trade and investment but also strengthen the relationship between the Federal Government and local communities that depend heavily on such infrastructure for their livelihoods.
Beyond its economic implications, the flag-off ceremony is likely to carry political symbolism, especially for Plateau State, where Prof. Yilwatda remains a prominent political figure. His presence at the event as the President’s representative is expected to further consolidate his influence within the state and reinforce the APC’s political outreach ahead of future electoral cycles.
As government officials, traditional rulers, business leaders, and community stakeholders prepare for the ceremony, expectations are high that the project will mark the beginning of a new chapter in regional connectivity and development. For the APC leadership, the event also presents an opportunity to showcase the administration’s commitment to fulfilling campaign promises through visible and impactful projects.

Chief Ephraim Usman and the Politics of Maturity in Plateau Central


(By WALBE OGAK)

The recently concluded All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial primaries for Plateau Central Senatorial District may have produced a candidate for the 2027 election, but it has also thrown up a different narrative—one that speaks to political maturity, resilience, and sportsmanship. Chief Ephraim Usman, despite not declared victorious in the contest, has demonstrated that politics is not always measured by electoral success alone, but by the character displayed in moments of disappointment.

In a political environment often characterized by post-primary disputes, defections, accusations, and bitter exchanges, Chief Usman's response has stood out as a refreshing departure from the norm. Rather than engaging in rancour, political bitterness, or propaganda, he has maintained a calm and dignified disposition, reinforcing the belief that leadership is as much about conduct as it is about holding office.

Politics is not merely about ambition. It is also about timing, calculation, and understanding where the landmines are buried before taking the next step. Every political contest presents lessons, opportunities, and realities that shape future engagements. For observers of Plateau politics, Chief Usman's participation in the primaries has further strengthened his profile as a committed party man willing to subject his aspirations to the democratic process.

Beyond the outcome of the primary election, his campaign succeeded in mobilizing supporters across various constituencies within Plateau Central, fostering conversations around development, inclusion, and effective representation. The goodwill generated during the exercise has positioned him as a significant stakeholder whose voice and influence are likely to remain relevant in the political calculations of the zone.

Political analysts argue that setbacks are often temporary in the journey of public service. Across Nigeria's political landscape, many prominent leaders experienced electoral disappointments before eventually attaining greater opportunities. What distinguishes enduring politicians from the rest is their ability to remain focused, preserve relationships, and continue contributing positively to the growth of their parties and communities.

For Chief Ephraim Usman, the conclusion of the APC senatorial primaries may not represent the end of a political aspiration but rather another chapter in a longer journey of service and engagement. His measured response to the outcome serves as a reminder that politics, at its best, should be a contest of ideas and vision rather than a battleground of hostility. In an era when political tolerance is increasingly becoming scarce, his conduct offers a lesson in democratic maturity and responsible leadership.

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ADC Rejects Judgment on Purported Deregistration, Assures Members of Continued Political Participation


(By WALBE OGAK)
Our Correspondent
The African Democratic Congress (ADC), Plateau State Chapter, has reacted to a recent court judgment concerning the purported deregistration of the party, urging its members, supporters and stakeholders to remain calm and law-abiding while legal processes continue.
In a statement issued on Tuesday in Jos, the State Publicity Secretary of the party, Silas Audu Wettok, said the judgment delivered by Justice Peter Lifu does not reflect the constitutional provisions governing the deregistration of political parties in Nigeria and raises significant legal questions that would be subjected to review by higher courts.
The party maintained that it has consistently met the constitutional requirements necessary for its continued existence and participation in Nigeria's electoral process.
According to the statement, ADC recorded electoral successes during the 2019 electoral cycle by winning seats in various State Houses of Assembly across the country.
The party further noted that in the 2023 general elections, it expanded its political footprint by securing representation at the National Assembly.
ADC described itself as one of the most organised and rapidly expanding political platforms in Nigeria, with established structures at polling unit, ward, local government, state and national levels, including the Federal Capital Territory.
The party also stressed that it fielded candidates in presidential, governorship and several other elective positions nationwide and remains committed to providing Nigerians with a credible democratic alternative.
While expressing respect for the judiciary and the rule of law, the Plateau State chapter of ADC said it remains confident that constitutional procedures and proper legal interpretation would ultimately prevail.
The party further reassured Nigerians of its commitment to democratic participation, citing assurances earlier given by its National Chairman, Senator David Mark, that ADC remains optimistic about participating in the 2027 general elections, subject to all lawful processes.
ADC thanked Nigerians for their support and confidence and called on its members to remain united, peaceful and focused as the legal process unfolds.

Democracy Day and the Quest for Youth Inclusion: MUCABI Launches Ali Bukar Dalori Youth in Politics Fellowship


(By WALBE OGAK)
As Nigeria marked Democracy Day, a new initiative aimed at nurturing a generation of politically conscious and leadership-oriented young people was unveiled in Jos, Plateau State. The Mulapnen Capacity Building Initiative (MUCABI) launched the Ali Bukar Dalori Youth in Politics Fellowship Programme, a platform designed to encourage active youth participation in politics, governance, and public service.
The launch comes at a time when concerns about youth apathy, declining civic engagement, and the underrepresentation of young people in leadership positions continue to dominate discussions on Nigeria's democratic development. Organisers of the fellowship believe that meaningful democracy can only thrive when young citizens are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and opportunities needed to contribute to the political process.
Speaking on behalf of the Chairman of MUCABI's Governing Council, Professor Plangsat Dayil, and other board members, Mrs. Palang Kasmi explained that the fellowship was conceived as a response to the widening disconnect between young people and political institutions.
According to her, the programme seeks to cultivate a new generation of leaders who understand democratic values and are prepared to engage constructively in governance. She noted that the fellowship was named after Alhaji Ali Bukar Dalori, the National Deputy Chairman (North) of the All Progressives Congress (APC), whose political journey from grassroots activism to national leadership serves as an example for aspiring young politicians.
The event also provided a platform for reflection on the state of governance and the role of youths in shaping the country's future.
Activist and President of the University of Jos Alumni Association, Dr. Peter Gad Shamaki, expressed concern over what he described as declining governance standards in the country. He challenged young Nigerians to distinguish themselves through integrity, innovation, diligence, and compassion while standing against injustice and marginalisation.
For Dr. Shamaki, leadership is not merely about occupying public office but about demonstrating character and a commitment to societal progress.
The Leader of the Jos South Legislative Council and Councillor representing Hwolshe Ward, Hon. David Emanuel, emphasized that democracy flourishes when citizens are actively involved in governance. He urged young people to move beyond election-day participation and embrace continuous civic engagement, including holding elected officials accountable for their actions and decisions.
A major highlight of the event was a presentation by MUCABI's Executive Director, Nicodemus Samson Beska, titled "Individual Aspiration Toward Building a Strong Democratic Space." In his address, Beska challenged participants to abandon political apathy and become active contributors to democratic processes.
He argued that the future of Nigeria's democracy depends significantly on the willingness of young people to participate in decision-making, policy discussions, and public affairs.
Also speaking, the Executive Director of Strongwall and co-organiser of the programme, Mrs. Nenfotmua Goyol Matawal, encouraged participants to see themselves as agents of change. She noted that national development is often driven by individuals who consistently make positive contributions within their communities, regardless of how modest those contributions may appear.
The launch attracted a diverse audience that included politicians, civil society actors, legal practitioners, youth advocates, and former public office holders. Among the speakers were Barrister Beatrice C. J. Dakas, Executive Director of YIAVHA Jacob Pwakim, and former House of Representatives member Hon. Dachung Musa Bagos.
Collectively, they underscored the importance of empowering young people to participate in politics, arguing that stronger democratic institutions and more accountable leadership can only emerge when the nation's youthful population is fully engaged in governance.
The fellowship programme reflects a growing recognition that Nigeria's democratic future depends not only on electoral reforms and institutional strengthening but also on the deliberate cultivation of young leaders capable of navigating the challenges of governance.
As the country continues its democratic journey, initiatives such as the Ali Bukar Dalori Youth in Politics Fellowship may serve as important platforms for preparing a new generation to move from the margins of political discourse to the centre of national decision-making.

Wase Equity Project Hails Ahmed Idris Wase on Third Anniversary in House of Representatives


(By Walbe Ogak)
 Correspondent
WASE, June 13, 2026 — The Wase Equity Project has congratulated the member representing Wase Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Ahmed Idris Wase, CON, on his third anniversary in the 10th National Assembly, commending what it described as his distinguished and impactful representation of the constituency.
In a statement signed by its Publicity Secretary, Abubakar Muhammad Badu (Dan Malikin Wase), the group praised the former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives for his commitment to delivering democratic dividends and improving the welfare of his constituents.
According to the statement, Wase's three years in office have been marked by notable achievements in infrastructure, education, healthcare, youth empowerment, and peacebuilding across the constituency.
The group highlighted ongoing infrastructural projects, including the rehabilitation and construction of roads, renovation of educational facilities, and interventions aimed at improving healthcare services, noting that these initiatives have positively impacted the lives of residents.
The statement also credited the lawmaker with facilitating employment opportunities for youths within the federal civil service and securing political appointments for constituents, which it said had enhanced political participation and representation for the people of Wase.
The Wase Equity Project further commended Rt. Hon. Wase's efforts in promoting peace and stability in the area through dialogue and strategic interventions, describing him as a strong advocate of unity and development.
"As the forthcoming general elections approach, we pray for divine guidance, strength, and overwhelming success for Rt. Hon. Ahmed Idris Wase. May he continue to return stronger, with renewed vigour to serve humanity and advance the cause of our beloved constituency," the statement read.
Reaffirming its support for the lawmaker, the group expressed confidence in his leadership and pledged continued backing for his vision of progress and development in Wase Federal Constituency.

Coalition of CSOs Passes Vote of Confidence on Plateau Assembly Speaker, Endorses 2027 APC Candidate


(By Walbe Ogak)

The Coalition of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), Plateau State Chapter, has passed a vote of confidence on the Speaker of the Plateau State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Nanlong Daniel Gabyil, citing his leadership qualities, commitment to democratic governance, and contributions to legislative development in the state.

Addressing journalists at a press conference in Jos on Friday, the coalition Spokesman. Comrade Clement Koptai said, its decision followed extensive consultations with stakeholders and an assessment of the Speaker's performance since assuming office.

According to the coalition, Rt. Hon. Gabyil has provided stable leadership within the State Assembly, promoted legislative excellence, and upheld democratic principles and the rule of law.

The group commended the Speaker for fostering harmony among lawmakers, strengthening legislative oversight functions, and supporting policies and programmes aimed at improving the welfare of Plateau residents.

The coalition also praised his accessibility and engagement with constituents, youth groups, women organizations, civil society actors, and community leaders, describing him as a responsive and people-oriented leader.

The CSOs further congratulated Gabyil on his emergence as the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate in the recently concluded party primaries ahead of the 2027 general elections, noting that his victory reflected the confidence party members and delegates have in his leadership capacity and public service record.

"As civil society organizations committed to promoting good governance, accountability, peace, and democratic development, we believe that leaders who have demonstrated competence and commitment to the people deserve recognition and support," the coalition stated.

The group called on political stakeholders, community leaders, youth and women groups, as well as citizens across the state, to support initiatives that promote peace, unity, and development.

It also urged political actors and their supporters to conduct themselves responsibly and peacefully as preparations gradually begin for the 2027 elections, emphasizing that democracy flourishes where there is respect for differing views, adherence to the rule of law, and peaceful political participation.

The coalition concluded by reaffirming its confidence in Rt. Hon. Gabyil and encouraging him to remain committed to providing quality leadership and effective representation to the people of Plateau State.

PLASU Partners TETFund on Artificial Intelligence, Global Digital Learning Initiative


(By WALBE OGAK)

Plateau State University (PLASU), Bokkos, has commenced a one-week intensive training programme on the Tertiary Education Research and Applications Systems (TERAS) platform as part of efforts to transform the institution into a fully integrated Smart Campus.
The high-impact capacity-building workshop, funded by the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), began at the university's ICT Directorate with a specialised session for management staff, deans, and directors. The training focuses on the technical setup, configuration, and customization of key digital learning and administrative modules.
Declaring the programme open, the Vice-Chancellor of Plateau State University, Professor Shedrack Gaya Best, challenged members of the university management to lead the institution's digital transformation drive. Represented by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration), Professor Keziah Ayuba, the Vice-Chancellor emphasized the need for continuous learning and adaptation in the academic environment.
"As academics and administrators, upscaling our skills and constantly learning is not just a routine; it is our norm. Therefore, we must listen attentively and fully embrace this training to bridge the gap between traditional teaching methods and global best practices," he said.
Speaking with journalists, the Director of ICT, Mr. Sati Dapel, described the training as a comprehensive exercise aimed at onboarding management, heads of departments, lecturers, and students onto cutting-edge digital platforms supported by the Federal Government through TETFund.
According to Dapel, the university is deploying globally recognized Learning Management Systems (LMS), including Blackboard and Moodle, to enhance teaching and learning. He also disclosed that PLASU is introducing an Artificial Intelligence-powered academic platform known as "Distinction."
He explained that the AI tool is designed to simplify course development and delivery.
"With the Distinction AI integration, a lecturer can simply log into the platform, enter a course code, provide the course title and learning objectives, and the system automatically generates course content, relevant images, instructional videos, lecture outlines, weekly schedules, and student assessments," Dapel said.
He noted that the innovation would make teaching more efficient, interactive, and globally competitive.
Beyond digital learning platforms, the university is also investing heavily in physical ICT infrastructure as part of its smart campus initiative.
Dapel revealed that high-speed fibre-optic cables are currently being laid across the campus to connect all university buildings to a central digital network. New servers are also being deployed to facilitate free voice and video communication within the campus community.
In addition, construction is ongoing on a state-of-the-art Smart Hall equipped with interactive digital boards, synchronized microphones, and advanced audio systems to support modern teaching methods and virtual learning.
The ICT Director further disclosed that specialised software being deployed by the institution will create a real-time academic bridge between PLASU and universities around the world, enabling international scholars and guest lecturers to deliver live lectures to students in Bokkos.
The training programme is structured in phases, beginning with management staff, deans, and directors, followed by heads of departments, lecturers, and finally students.
Dapel expressed appreciation to the university administration for its support, particularly the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Shedrack Best, whom he described as a visionary leader committed to technological advancement.
"We want to specially thank the university management, especially Professor Shedrack Best, for providing the ICT Directorate with the support and enabling environment necessary to drive this digital transformation agenda," he said.
With the implementation of the TERAS platform, artificial intelligence tools, advanced learning management systems, and smart infrastructure projects, Plateau State University is positioning itself among Nigeria's leading technology-driven institutions, equipping students with the digital competencies required in an increasingly globalized world.
Caption: Participants during the TETFund-sponsored TERAS Smart Campus training programme at Plateau State University, Bokkos.

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