The Member Representing Bassa/Jos North Federal Constituency in the National Assembly, Hon. (Amb.) Daniel Asama Ago, has reaffirmed his commitment to supporting homegrown innovation and enterprise during a working visit to Zang Global Limited, a Jos-based indigenous technology company.
TECH -SAVVY LAWMAKER: HON. ASAMA VISITS ZANG GLOBAL, CHAMPIONS MADE -IN- NIGERIA INNOVATION
The Member Representing Bassa/Jos North Federal Constituency in the National Assembly, Hon. (Amb.) Daniel Asama Ago, has reaffirmed his commitment to supporting homegrown innovation and enterprise during a working visit to Zang Global Limited, a Jos-based indigenous technology company.
Georgel Cancer Foundation Partners with Women Doctors in Plateau: A Fresh Push against Cancer
BY WALBE OGAK
The
fight against cancer in Plateau State has received a new lease of life as the
Georgel Cancer Foundation formally unveiled its advocacy programme during a
visit to the Medical Women Association of Nigeria (MWAN), Plateau State Chapter.
The
Foundation was birthed out of a painful personal tragedy: the loss of late
George Longkat,
who passed away last year after a courageous but difficult battle with cancer.
To immortalize his memory and transform grief into purpose, his family members
and close friends came together to establish the organization, aptly named
after him.
Speaking
during the courtesy visit, the Founder and Chairperson of the Foundation, Mrs.
Retsum George, emphasized that the initiative is driven by compassion and a
deep sense of responsibility.
“Cancer
is not just a disease that affects the patient alone — it affects families,
communities, and society at large. We went through a painful experience with
George, and I do not want any other family to walk that road without the right
information, support, and care,” she stated.
She
explained that the Foundation’s mission is to raise awareness, provide support
systems for cancer patients, and advocate for improved access to early
detection and treatment services across Plateau State and Nigeria at large.
President
of the Medical Women Association Of Nigeria Dr. Nana Awaya Emeribe, warmly
received the Foundation, describing it as a timely intervention, stating that Cancer
continues to claim lives in alarming numbers, and late presentation due to lack
of awareness is a major challenge in our communities. We are happy to see a
family turn their grief into a beacon of hope. We will work hand in hand with
Georgel Cancer Foundation to strengthen advocacy and promote preventive health
education.”
The
doctors pledged to collaborate in areas of community sensitization, outreach
programmes, screenings, and counseling services targeted at women, youth, and
rural communities.
Health
experts note that cancer remains one of the leading causes of death globally,
and Nigeria is no exception. Reports indicate that thousands of Nigerians are
diagnosed annually, but only a fraction received proper treatment due to poor
awareness, late diagnosis, and limited healthcare infrastructure. In Plateau
State, many cases go unreported until advanced stages, making survival rates
slim.
The
Georgel Cancer Foundation seeks to bridge this gap through education,
partnerships, and direct patient support.
Mrs.
Retsum disclosed that the Foundation plans to roll out school-based campaigns,
community workshops, and patient support schemes. She noted that one of their
key priorities will be to ensure that women and young people are educated on
early detection, healthy lifestyles, and access to medical screening services.
She
added that collaboration with professional associations like MWAN will give the
Foundation a stronger platform to reach wider audiences, particularly women and
children who often serve as the first point of health care in families.
The
Foundation’s work is not only a memorial to late George Longkat but also a bold
step towards rewriting the narrative of cancer in Plateau State. “We want his
name to stand as a reminder that while cancer is deadly, it can be fought with
knowledge, compassion, and collective action,” Mrs. Retsum said.
The
visit to MWAN marks one of the Foundation’s first official outings, signaling
its commitment to forge meaningful partnerships in the health sector. Both
organizations reaffirmed that the fight against cancer cannot be left to
government alone but require civil society, professionals, families, and
communities to act together.
As
the Georgel Cancer Foundation embarks on this journey, it carries the message
that tragedy can be transformed into a source of strength — and that every life
lost to cancer can inspire renewed determination to save others.
BOSAT Members from Pankshin North Declare Support for Bldr. Raphael Rume“A Vote for Progress, A Vote for True Leadership
In a joint declaration, the members described Bldr. Rume as a visionary leader whose sterling performance as President of BOSAT has not only transformed the association but also contributed significantly to the growth and development of their alma mater.
“Through his leadership, BOSAT has witnessed remarkable transformation, with innovative strategies that elevated the value of technical education,” the group stated. “His forward-thinking approach and commitment to excellence are the hallmarks of true leadership.”
The Like Minds stressed that their endorsement was borne out of conviction, not sentiment, noting that Bldr. Rume’s track record proves he has the passion, competence, and integrity required to deliver meaningful representation to the people of Pankshin North.
“As constituents who have closely observed his leadership journey, we are convinced that Bldr. Rume has all it takes to make a lasting impact in our constituency. His vision for development and people-centered representation is what Pankshin North needs at this time,” the statement added.
The BOSAT members, therefore, issued a clarion call to all eligible voters in Pankshin North Constituency to rally behind Bldr. Raphael Rume in the coming election, assuring that his emergence will usher in progress, inclusiveness, and sustainable development.
“Vote for progress. Vote for Bldr. Raphael Rume,” the group declared.
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Jos Women Take the Lead: From Training to Action, Demanding Roads, Inputs, and Security.
Jos, August 19, 2025 – Women and adolescent girls in Vwang (Jos South LGA) and Tudun Wada (Jos North LGA) have stepped forward from the training hall to the village square, demanding better roads, access to farm inputs, improved security, and economic empowerment.
The civic action follows a Women and Girls’ Empowerment Training Programme implemented by the Development Research and Project Centre (dRPC) through its NGO Support Initiative (NSI), in partnership with Heal the Youth Foundation (HTYF), a Jos-based grassroots empowerment organisation.
The programme trained 50 women and 20 adolescent girls in leadership, advocacy, and enterprise development. According to organisers, the goal was simple yet transformative: to strengthen women’s participation in decision-making and make community development a collective responsibility.
Following the training, participants engaged traditional rulers and community stakeholders in Vwang and Tudun Wada, presenting pressing concerns. Among the issues raised were: lack of financial capacity to expand businesses, poor access roads to farmlands, difficulty obtaining fertilizer and farm inputs, as well as inadequate educational and skills training facilities.
On August 15, Mrs. Paulina Yakubu, leader of the Sago VSLA women’s group, led a delegation to the palace of the Gwom Rwey of Vwang, Da Gyang Choji Ballak. The women urged inclusion in empowerment schemes, improved farmland security, rehabilitation of rural roads, and fair distribution of agricultural inputs.
Responding, the Gwom Rwey revealed that a 27.3 km road project linking several villages had already been surveyed and proposed for the 2026 budget. He also encouraged the women to register with the Berom Women Development Association (BEWDA) to strengthen their chances of government and donor support. As a gesture of solidarity, he donated ₦20,000 to the Sago VSLA savings group and pledged continued backing.
A similar meeting took place on August 19 at the residence of the Gwom Jishe of Tudun Wada, Da Ezekiel Kwon Dalyop, who commended the women’s initiative. He assured them that their concerns would be relayed to relevant authorities, stressing that women’s voices must not be sidelined in development planning.
These engagements signal a shift in grassroots civic participation in Jos South and Jos North, with women and adolescent girls moving from beneficiaries of interventions to active advocates for community change. Next steps include registering women’s groups with BEWDA and other networks, sustained advocacy for road and security improvements, and ensuring women’s fair inclusion in agricultural support schemes.
From Vwang to Tudun Wada, the message is clear: “When women are trained, they mobilise; and when they mobilise, communities are transformed.”
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