HON. ASAMA’S 14TH BILL SCALES SECOND READING IN UNDER TWO YEARS


(By WALBE ORGAK
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Caption: Bill to upgrade Federal College of Medical Laboratory Science and Technology, Jos, into a full-fledged University passes key legislative milestone.

In less than two years of legislative service, Hon. Daniel Asama Ago, Member representing Bassa/Jos North Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, has recorded another major milestone as his 14th sponsored Bill successfully scaled Second Reading on the floor of the National Assembly.

The Bill, titled “A Bill for an Act to Upgrade the Federal College of Medical Laboratory Science and Technology, Jos, into a Federal University of Medical Science, Laboratory and Technology (HB.2089)”, was debated and passed for Second Reading on Friday, 22nd November 2025.

According to Hon. Asama, the proposed legislation aims to expand access to quality education and research, promote innovation, and strengthen Nigeria’s healthcare system through advanced training in Medical Laboratory Science.

He noted that the proposed university, when established, would not only enhance job creation and skill development, but also promote global competitiveness and provide significant opportunities for youths in Plateau State and across Nigeria.

“This Bill represents our continuous drive for people-centered and impact-driven representation,” Hon. Asama stated. “Every piece of legislation I sponsor is designed to improve livelihoods, advance education, and promote sustainable national development.”

The lawmaker emphasized his commitment to ensuring the Bill’s successful passage through the Health Committee and eventual Presidential assent, expressing optimism that it would usher in a new era for medical education and scientific innovation in the country.

With this latest achievement, Hon. Asama continues to strengthen his record as one of the most productive first-term lawmakers in the current House of Representatives.

Support Builds for Komsol Alphonsus Longap’s 2027 Senatorial Ambition in Plateau South

(By WALBE ORGAK
The political atmosphere in Plateau South Senatorial Zone is already gathering momentum ahead of the 2027 general elections, with strong voices rallying support for Hon. Komsol Alphonsus Longap, the former member representing Qua’anpan, Shendam, and Mikang Federal Constituency, as he sets his sights on the Senate.

Hon. Komsol, who served as a first-term lawmaker in the House of Representatives, has earned widespread recognition for his dedication, diligence, and visible impact on his constituency. His short but remarkable tenure, supporters say, set a new standard for effective representation and people-centered leadership.

During his four-year term, Hon. Komsol was celebrated for his active participation in legislative duties and his deep commitment to improving the welfare of his people. His focus on good governance, accountability, and transparency earned him respect within and beyond Plateau State.

Among his many achievements are community-driven projects that enhanced infrastructure, education, and healthcare services across the constituency. Through these initiatives, he brought tangible development closer to the grassroots and rekindled hope among constituents who long yearned for true representation.

Equally notable was his effort in youth employment and empowerment. Faced with the challenge of high unemployment, Hon. Komsol introduced several programs aimed at creating opportunities and reducing dependency, earning him admiration, especially among the younger population.

Supporters also highlight his commitment to constituent engagement, maintaining regular communication with the people, listening to their needs, and ensuring that government initiatives reached every community.

According to Hon. Nasdee Sogot, one of his ardent supporters, Komsol’s leadership has been marked by integrity, transparency, and accountability. “He has shown remarkable humility and openness to feedback. Every leader has room for improvement, and with our collective advice and support, Hon. Komsol will continue to serve us even better,” he said.

As preparations for the 2027 elections continue, calls are growing louder for Hon. Komsol to represent Plateau South at the Senate, with many describing him as “the unstoppable” — a leader whose record of service and proven capacity make him the right choice for the job.

Supporters across the senatorial zone are urging constituents to rally behind his candidacy, expressing confidence that his elevation to the Senate would bring greater development and more inclusive representation.

Hon. Sogot concluded with a message of goodwill: “We wish Hon. Komsol good health, wisdom, and divine guidance as he continues to serve with passion and purpose. His victory will be a victory for all Plateau South.”

Rep. Umaru Empowers Over 100 Women in Nasarawa State

One Hundred less privileged women from Wamba- Akwanga and Nasarawa Eggon Federal Constituency of Nasarawa State have been empowered to be economically independent through Skill Acquisition program by the lawmaker representing the Federal Constituency, Hon. Jeremiah Umaru. 

The empowerment program with the slogan "Sabon Salo Empower her Initiative" which was held at the weekend at Mbakoh Hall, Keffi bypass, Akwanga local government area was aimed at strengthening the women entrepreneurial capabilities, build capacity and provide empowerment opportunities. 

Speaking at the event, wife of the lawmaker, Mrs. Sarah Jeremiah who represented her husband, said they have concern for every family in the constituency but they cannot reach all at a time, and that is why the empowerment is in bids. 

Saying the skill acquisition program which is aimed at empowering the women to be self reliant and secure economic Independence that will enable the women to take care of their children in a successful manner.

"I will be glad if the skill you acquire here will make you financially independent by getting small small amount that will enable you get foods and other family needs at ease as well pay the school fee of your children without knocking at anyone's door." She said. 

She urged the beneficiaries to make best use of the opportunity to learn the skill that will improve their living condition.

Some of the beneficiaries who spoke at the flag-off of the training, appreciated the lawmaker whom they fondly call "JJ" and his wife for the gesture as they prayed God to bless them richly.

Guest at the occasion were thrilled by traditional dances.

Dakas’ PDP Chairmanship Bid Excites Party Loyalists and Opposition Alike

(By WALBE OGAK )
The political atmosphere in Plateau State is charged with renewed optimism following the declaration of Hon. Theophilus Dakas for the position of State Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). His entry into the race has been described by both party loyalists and political observers as a potential game-changer capable of uniting the party and restoring its lost glory.

Hon. Dakas, a seasoned politician and long-time stalwart of the PDP, is widely respected for his calm disposition, strategic thinking, and ability to build bridges across divides. Over the years, he has remained a strong pillar of support for the party, especially during periods of internal strife and leadership crises that threatened its cohesion.

Party stakeholders recall that during some of the most turbulent moments in the PDP’s history in Plateau State, Dakas played a key role in reconciling aggrieved members and fostering dialogue among opposing factions. His leadership style, they say, is defined by patience, inclusiveness, and an unwavering commitment to the ideals of democracy.

Some political observers believe that with Hon. Theophilus Dakas as the state party chairman, the PDP will finally be able to resolve most of its lingering internal crises. These include the mass exodus and defection of members to other political parties, particularly the All Progressives Congress (APC), which has over time weakened the PDP’s grassroots structures across the state.

Many within the PDP see his candidature as an opportunity for rebirth — a chance to reposition the party for electoral victory ahead of future polls. His reputation as a unifier and consensus builder, they argue, will be instrumental in mending old wounds and strengthening the confidence of members who had lost faith in the system.

Political analysts also note that Dakas’s emergence could change the tone of Plateau’s political discourse. His approach to leadership is seen as issue-driven, focusing more on governance, policy direction, and development-oriented politics rather than personal interests or internal rivalries.

For the opposition, his entry into the race has generated considerable interest. Many see him as someone capable of reviving the PDP’s competitive strength, which would make the political contest in the state more robust and engaging.

As consultations continue and party congresses draw near, Hon. Theophilus Dakas’s aspiration continues to gather momentum among various support groups, youth organizations, and elders of the party. There is a growing belief that his leadership could mark a new beginning for the PDP in Plateau State — one that emphasizes reconciliation, unity, and the collective progress of all members.

If the optimism surrounding his candidature is anything to go by, the Plateau PDP may soon witness a new era of stability and renewed strength under a chairman who has proven to be both a strategist and a unifier.
WALBE ORGAK 
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Breaking News: Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda Attends Wedding of Governor Mutfwang’s Son and Chief Nanyah Daman’s Daughter

The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, on Saturday graced the wedding ceremony between the son of His Excellency Barrister Caleb Mutfwang, the Governor of Plateau State, and the daughter of Chief (Amb.) Nanyah Daman, publisher of Newgate Magazine.

The colourful event drew dignitaries from across political, religious, and traditional spheres, all gathered to witness the union of the two families. Professor Yilwatda was seen moving around the venue, exchanging warm pleasantries with the Governor and other prominent guests in attendance.

His presence at the occasion was widely seen as a demonstration of political maturity and statesmanship, underscoring the need for unity and collaboration among leaders irrespective of party affiliation. The gesture also reflects his belief in building bridges across political divides for the peace and progress of Plateau State.

Speaking at the sidelines of the event, several attendees commended the peaceful and cordial atmosphere that characterized the occasion, describing it as a reflection of Plateau’s growing culture of mutual respect among leaders. Many said such social interactions among political figures help to reduce tension and foster understanding across party lines.

Plateau APC Stakeholders Endorse Tinubu for Second Term as Yilwatda Rolls Out ₦200m Youth Empowerment Drive


(By Walbe Ogak)
“The APC is a party that builds people, communities, and environments — and we’ll keep building,” says Yilwatda.
The political tempo in Plateau State has taken a new dimension as the All Progressives Congress (APC) stakeholders have unanimously endorsed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for a second term in office.
The decision came amid cheers and renewed enthusiasm at a well-attended stakeholders’ meeting held at Crest Hotel, Jos, where the party’s National Chairman and Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, unveiled another round of empowerment initiatives worth ₦200 million for Plateau youths engaged in small-scale and petty businesses.
Professor Yilwatda’s tone at the event was both confident and reassuring. He declared that the APC’s focus under his leadership was not about handouts but about transforming empowerment into a sustainable culture.
“Our empowerment programme is not a one-off initiative; it’s a continuous process,” he emphasized. “It’s the agenda of the APC — to build people, to create opportunities, and to ensure that every Plateau youth can stand tall and self-reliant. We want to show the difference between APC and other parties. We are not just talking politics; we are building futures.”
The ₦200 million scheme, which kicks off on Monday, October 20, 2025, comes barely a week after the APC Chairman provided ₦50 million as support to women whose market stalls were demolished during the implementation of the Jos Master Plan by the Jos Metropolitan Development Board (JMDB).

Building on a Legacy of Impact

Since assuming office, Professor Yilwatda has consistently demonstrated a rare blend of compassion and strategy. From the distribution of rice palliatives across the state during the 2024–2025 period to the provision of 10,000 cassava stems to farmers, the training of youths in solar energy, automobile mechanics, and greenhouse agriculture, and the organization of a month-long free medical outreach across the three senatorial zones — his humanitarian imprint has been both wide and deep.
“When we empower people, we create a ripple effect,” Yilwatda told the cheering audience. “A single youth who receives support today will empower another tomorrow. That’s how nations are built — from one productive citizen to a productive community.”
He further announced that the Federal Government had initiated a $600 million special loan to support small businesses and technology ventures, adding that Plateau State must not be left behind.
“At the national level,” he said, “we have also agreed to unveil what we proudly call the World’s Best Empowerment Programme for Nigerian youth. For us in Plateau, we’ve already set up a team to ensure our members benefit maximally. It’s your labour, your sweat, your vote — and we’ll make sure it works for you.
The Crest Hotel meeting was more than just a gathering — it was a celebration of unity and rebirth for the Plateau APC. With a broad smile, Yilwatda declared that the party had become “pathogen-free” following its recent reorganization and evaluation exercise in Kebbi State.
He revealed that plans were underway to receive a massive wave of defectors from the PDP, ADC, and PRP before the end of the year, signaling the APC’s growing dominance in the state.
“Our doors are open, but our standards remain,” Yilwatda said. “We will welcome all who share our vision for progress. Everyone returning or joining the APC will enjoy equal rights and privileges as enshrined in our constitution.”
The grand reception of defectors, according to him, has been slated for October 30, 2025, under the leadership of Arch. Pam Dung Gyang, with Vice President Kashim Shettima, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, Speaker Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, and several governors expected to grace the occasion.
Turning to national issues, Yilwatda praised President Tinubu’s leadership, describing it as “visionary, bold, and result-oriented.” He commended the President for stabilizing the economy, increasing crude oil output, and achieving 4.3% GDP growth, which even the World Bank had described as unlikely.
“Mr. President has defied the odds,” Yilwatda stated. “He’s building roads across Nigeria, establishing cancer treatment centers — including the one soon to be completed at JUTH — and giving every part of the country a sense of belonging. Under his leadership, minorities now have a voice in national discourse.”
He added that the President’s generosity towards Plateau State had been exceptional, citing the appointment of Cyril Tsenyil as the pioneer Director-General of the North Central Development Commission, alongside his own elevation as APC National Chairman.
“These appointments are not mere titles,” he said. “They represent trust, recognition, and opportunity for Plateau people to contribute to national growth. That’s why we say, without hesitation — Plateau is APC, and in a more personal tone, Yilwatda expressed deep appreciation to stakeholders who stood by him during his mother’s burial. He also conveyed President Tinubu’s gratitude for the unprecedented turnout of Plateau citizens during that visit.

“The President told me personally,” Yilwatda said with a smile, “that Plateau showed him love like no other state. That show of unity means so much to him and to me.”
Several stakeholders also took turns to speak, echoing their support for the empowerment initiatives and the second-term endorsement of President Tinubu.
One of the elders, Hon. Madaki, described Yilwatda’s leadership as “a breath of fresh air,” saying:
“This is the kind of politics we need — politics that puts people first, that measures success not by elections won but by lives touched.”
Another stakeholder, Mrs. Janet David, representing the women’s wing, added:

 “We have seen what Yilwatda has done for us. He didn’t wait for elections; he came to our rescue when our shops were destroyed. That’s leadership with heart.
The meeting concluded with the formal endorsement of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for a second term in office by all Plateau APC stakeholders. The gathering also unanimously rejected the rumored defection of Governor Caleb Mutfwang to the APC, insisting that the party remains focused on integrity, discipline, and service.

As the sun set over Jos that evening, one message rang loud and clear:
The Plateau APC under Professor Nentawe Yilwatda is not just preparing for the next election — it is laying the foundation for the next generation.

Chirman: The new architect at the Plateau State Polytechnic

By Katdapba Yunana Gobum

In the last one year or there about, Dr Clement Selchum Chirman has held sway as the Rector of the Plateau State Polytechnic. There are a number of things to cheer anyone who may have thought otherwise.

Whatever the problems he may have encountered on his way to his ascendancy, those may have paled into insignificance as the records of his achievements in the office in the last one year speak for him.

However, it is right to note: There are no perfect situations in life, except one near it. In situations such as this, they reveal a lot of what should be known. But most importantly, it should be noted that his appointment is in line with the template of appointment of Rectors set up by the NBTE

Above all, no one but God lifts men into higher positions in life, in most cases using the ministry of men. This assertion captures his rise to his present position as Rector.

Some may have read about the opinions of certain persons, who have innocuously questioned the degree of the suitability of the Rector. It may be in their purview to ask, but not in their right to disparage the level to which he has attained in close to three decades.

One is not oblivious of the extant laws guiding the establishment of the institution. Knowing that has fuelled my curiosity as to ask questions about his suitability for the position.

If there is a precedence in similar institutions of the same status in other states, pray, what would be wrong in replicating same here, so long as he is qualified for the position? The need to address and accommodate other interests could have been responsible for certain actions.

The following, who have PhDs in English, Political Science, Library Science, Accounting and Management Studies; have served as heads of some state and federal polytechnics as Rectors.

They include Dr Danjuma Baba, former Rector, Federal Polytechnic Idah- English, Dr Oluseyi Abiodun, Ogun State Institute of Technology Igbesa- English, Dr Hauwa Mohammed Tanko- Federal Polytechnic, Nasarawa- English; and Dr Nurudeen Maifata- Isa Mustapha Agwai,  Polytechnic, Lafia- Library Studies 

Others include, current Rector, Federal Polytechnic, Kaura Namoda- Accounting, Dr Suleiman M Lame, immediate past Rector, Federal Polytechnic Kaltungo, Management Studies, and Prof Onu, former Rector, Federal Polytechnic, Oko, Anambra State, Political Science.

That may not be all, for instance, the  former Rector of YabaTech and Auchi Polytechnic both read Secretariat Studies rising up to position of Rector of their institutios.

It is publicly acclaimed that the government did not foist him on the Polytechnic with any recorded protest. It first made him serve in an acting capacity for about a year and decided he was suitable for the position; after coming tops in the interview he was called together with others.

To think that the man has served the polytechnic, and rising to the position of Chief Lecturer; he, or anyone in that position should not be labelled as unqualified to superintend over the affairs of the Institution.

That may be, the success of an institution largely depends on the person put in charge and his management team, staff, even as the students have a huge responsibility to ensure that things work out well.

It should be noted that crucial and effective leadership have always been responsible for the success of academic institutions. For anything that is good, the leadership recruitment says a lot about the direction its owners want it to go.

For those who are aware of the stories emanating from the state polytechnic that memory can still serve us, students enrollment and unpredictable academic challenges which affected the smooth operations of the institution have been streamlined for productivity.

Having put in over 25 years in teaching and being involved in other extra curricular activities, he knows the terrain well enough to play a major role in getting the institution rejuvenated in several areas.

The massive accreditation of about 31 programmes in 27 of its departments, building of key infrastructure with funding being addressed by the government are enough to swell the head of those who should know better.

For several years running, the stabilisation of academic calendar has never been as pronounced as under his leadership. To have been a former Chairman of Academic Staff Union of Polytechnic himself, Dr Clement S Chirman experience would have been an added advantage to working with unions and alumni association.

Recently, about 25 key celebratory items that cover almost all areas of concern of the institution were released, coming at the end of his acting capacity as Rector. These are the signs that give the institution and its management team, and a student population that is almost hitting roof top a pat on the back what to celebrate.

It is a major plank of what to expect if, only in one year the records are there to be verified and celebrated; what could be expected at the end of his tenure? It is better Imagined, as there will be more to celebrate.

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HON. ASAMA’S 14TH BILL SCALES SECOND READING IN UNDER TWO YEARS

(By WALBE ORGAK ) Caption: Bill to upgrade Federal College of Medical Laboratory Science and Technology, Jos, into a full-fledge...