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.

DEMOCRACY DAY: Wase Equity Project welcomes Ahmed Idris Wase from Hajj

The Wase Equity Project has congratulated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang, and the people of Wase Federal Constituency on the occasion of Democracy Day, while also paying tribute to former political office holders from Wase Local Government Area for their contributions to democratic governance and development.

In a statement signed by its Publicity Secretary, Abubakar Muhammad Badu, the group described Democracy Day as a significant occasion that reflects the collective struggle, resilience, and commitment of Nigerians to democratic rule.
The Wase Equity Project noted that the sacrifices, vision, and dedication of former political office holders from Wase Local Government Area laid the foundation for many of the democratic and developmental achievements being enjoyed by the people today.
The group commended the contributions of past leaders, saying their service remains an enduring legacy and a source of inspiration for future generations.
The statement also offered prayers for serving political office holders at all levels of government, asking God to grant them wisdom, guidance, and protection as they continue to serve the people and strengthen democratic institutions.
The group further used the occasion to welcome the Deputy Speaker of the 9th House of Representatives and member representing Wase Federal Constituency, Rt. Hon. Ahmed Idris Wase, CON, back to the country following his assignment as the Amirul Hajj of Plateau State.
According to the statement, Ahmed Wase demonstrated exemplary leadership and commitment during the pilgrimage exercise, earning the admiration of many within and outside the state.
The Wase Equity Project prayed for Allah to accept the acts of worship, supplications, and sacrifices of all pilgrims from Wase Local Government Area, Plateau State, and Nigeria at large, while expressing hope that the blessings of the pilgrimage would bring peace, unity, and prosperity to communities across the country.
The group reaffirmed its commitment to promoting unity, equity, and development in Wase Federal Constituency.

The Three Musketeers of the PDP in Plateau State

(By Walbe Ogak)

In the face of political uncertainty, defections, and internal party challenges, three prominent figures have distinguished themselves through unwavering loyalty to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Plateau State. They are Hon. Timothy Golu of Plateau Central, Hon. Johnbull Shekarau of the Shendam axis, and Chief Kefiano, a respected PDP stalwart, philanthropist and governorship aspirant.

These politicians have defied political odds and sacrificed positions, patronage, and personal interests to remain steadfast members of the PDP.

Hon. Timothy Golu, a former member of the House of Representatives, chose to remain with the PDP despite losing his election. He played a significant role in supporting the emergence of the PDP governor who later defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC). Although he was rewarded with an appointment, Golu declined to abandon the PDP, even when doing so meant sacrificing that position.

Similarly, Hon. Johnbull Shekarau, also a former member of the House of Representatives, was instrumental in mobilizing support that contributed to the victory of the current governor, particularly in Shendam, despite the considerable influence of former Governor Simon Lalong in the area. Though he was later offered a lucrative appointment, Shekarau chose to relinquish it rather than compromise his commitment to the PDP.

Chief Kefiano demonstrated the same spirit of loyalty and sacrifice. As the second runner-up in the PDP governorship primaries ahead of the 2023 general elections, he remained committed to the party after the contest. Despite losing the ticket and facing pressure from political interests within his own ethnic constituency, he stood firmly behind the party's candidate and worked for the PDP's success at the polls.

These men represent the true meaning of party loyalty. For them, commitment to the PDP transcends personal ambition, leadership changes, or political patronage. Their allegiance is rooted in conviction rather than convenience.

At a time when the PDP continues to grapple with internal crises and defections, these leaders remain optimistic about the party's future. More importantly, they are actively working and making sacrifices to ensure that the PDP remains a formidable political force in Plateau State and beyond.

Their actions serve as a reminder that loyalty, dedication, and perseverance remain essential virtues in politics.

Rume Accepts APC Primary Outcome, Endorses Yokden for Pankshin North Assembly Race

Bldr. Raphael C. Rume, has formally accepted the outcome of the party's primary election and pledged his support for the party's candidate, Hon. Rotshak G. Yokden.
Rume made his position known during a meeting held on May 30, 2026, attended by stakeholders, political associates, and supporters from across Pankshin North.
Addressing the gathering, Rume urged his supporters to remain committed to the APC and work for the success of all the party's candidates in the forthcoming elections. He specifically called on them to rally behind Hon. Yokden following his emergence as the APC flag bearer for the constituency.
In a demonstration of party unity, supporters of Rume unanimously endorsed the decision and pledged their loyalty to the APC. They also expressed readiness to work with Yokden and other party stakeholders to secure victory for the party.
Hon. Rotshak G. Yokden, who later joined the meeting, thanked God for the successful completion of the APC primary election and commended Rume for what he described as a display of maturity, loyalty, sportsmanship, and statesmanship.
Yokden praised Rume for publicly accepting the outcome of the primary and mobilizing his supporters in support of the party's candidate, describing the gesture as rare in contemporary politics.
He assured Rume and his supporters that their trust and support would be appreciated and emphasized the need for collective efforts as the party prepares for future elections.
According to Yokden, Rume's consultations and political network across the constituency would be valuable to the APC's campaign efforts. He pledged to pursue an inclusive campaign that accommodates all interests and strengthens the party's chances ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Reaffirming his commitment to the APC, Rume pledged to continue working with party leaders, members, and supporters to strengthen the party's presence across Pankshin North.
He also thanked his supporters for their sacrifices, confidence, and steadfast support throughout his political aspiration, assuring them that their contributions would remain appreciated.

RT. HON. DEWAN AGAIN?

(BY WALBE OGAK)

Politics is not always about stubborn ambition; sometimes wisdom lies in strategic sacrifice. Rt. Hon. Dewan’s withdrawal from the PKK Reps race proves that reality, timing, and unity remain stronger than noise, propaganda, and political attack dogs.”
Politics is dynamic, and only strategic leaders understand when to advance, negotiate, or realign for a bigger collective interest.
Over the weekend, many Rt. Hon. Dewan supporters, data boys, and political attack dogs came heavily against my analysis on the challenges surrounding his House of Representatives ambition for PKK. I was insulted simply for stating political realities. Today, events have practically validated that position.
Rt. Hon. Dewan Kudangbena Gabriel’s decision to step down from the PKK House of Representatives race and return to contest for Pankshin North State Assembly is not a sign of weakness; it is a demonstration of political maturity, calculation, and respect for prevailing political sentiments.
A wise politician must know when the road ahead is congested and when strategic retreat becomes necessary for future relevance and stability. Leadership is not always about confrontation; sometimes it is about preservation of unity, negotiation of interests, and long-term survival.
By acknowledging the sensitive Senate discussions in Pankshin, the realities of party strength as an opposition platform, and the need to avoid being perceived as a stumbling block to the Ngas aspiration, Dewan has shown that he understands the complexities of Plateau politics.
His words clearly reflect sacrifice and realism:
“Leadership is about sacrifice, patience, and putting the people first.”
That is a significant political statement.
The political atmosphere in PKK ahead of 2027 remains highly delicate, and anyone seeking relevance must carefully navigate issues of zoning, ethnic balancing, party structure, and public perception.
Whether one agrees with him or not, this move has reshaped the conversation and may eventually strengthen his grassroots hold in Pankshin North.

EXAMINING RT. HON DEWAN VITUPERATION AGAINST YUSUF GAGDI

(BY WALBE OGAK)
It remains questionable when a politician chooses to dwell more on criticizing an opponent rather than presenting clear ideas, policies, and a convincing vision as part of electioneering campaigns.
Both Rt. Hon. Yusufu Gagdi and Rt. Hon. Dewan have, in different capacities, contributed their quota toward representing their people to the best of their abilities. Democracy thrives better when campaigns are built on issues, performance, and constructive engagement rather than persistent attacks.
It is therefore disheartening to observe Rt. Hon. Dewan frequently resorting to media criticism and public castigation of Rt. Hon. Gagdi as a political strategy. Such an approach does not project the maturity, depth, and statesmanship expected of someone seeking to represent the people on a bigger platform.
The people deserve campaigns centered on solutions, development plans, and measurable ideas capable of advancing the constituency and improving the welfare of the masses. Excessive focus on attacking an opponent may create the impression that there is little else to offer beyond political antagonism.
Leadership is best demonstrated not through condemnation of others, but through the presentation of superior ideas, vision, and the capacity to unite the people toward common progress.
While Rt. Hon. Dewan served as former Speaker of the Plateau State House of Assembly and undoubtedly played significant roles in the state’s legislative activities, political debates should be anchored on verifiable facts, records, and measurable performance rather than broad claims or media confrontations.
If Dewan believes he has performed better than Rt. Hon. Yusufu Gagdi, the burden rests on him to clearly present evidence of his achievements to the people. This should include detailed records of bills sponsored, motions moved, constituency projects executed, empowerment programmes carried out, and his overall legislative contributions while in office.
Rt. Hon. Yusufu Gagdi’s representation at the National Assembly has been visible through constituency interventions, infrastructural projects, youth and women empowerment initiatives, educational support programmes, and active participation in legislative activities. Therefore, any comparison should be based on concrete indices of performance and public impact.
The electorate today are more politically conscious and deserve issue-based campaigns built around facts and accountability. Rather than focusing on criticism and media attacks, politicians seeking higher office should engage the public with practical achievements, policy direction, and a clear roadmap for development.
Politics should not merely be about who speaks louder against an opponent, but who can convincingly demonstrate capacity, results, and effective representation.
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