Bldr. Raphael Rume Attends JDPC Lenten Campaign Launch in Pankshin

The aspirant for Pankshin North State House of Assembly, Bldr. Raphael Rume, attended the Lenten Campaign launching organized by the Justice, Development and Peace Commission (JDPC) in the Diocese of Pankshin.
The event, held at Saint Francis Catholic Church, Mile 8, Fer, was presided over by the Bishop of Pankshin Diocese, Most Reverend Michael Gokum. It brought together Catholic faithful, clergy, and community leaders in a renewed call to prayer, sacrifice, and charitable outreach during the Lenten season.
The campaign is aimed at mobilizing support for the poor, vulnerable, and marginalized members of society through structured humanitarian interventions. Bldr. Rume’s presence underscores his commitment to initiatives that promote social justice, human dignity, and community development, in line with his philosophy of reaching out to the indigent and strengthening inclusive growth in Pankshin North.

Hon. Asama Condemns Renewed Killings in Plateau, Calls for Calm and Justice

(By WALBE OGAK)
The Member representing Bassa/Jos North Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Hon. (Amb.) Daniel Asama Ago, has expressed deep sorrow and outrage over the renewed wave of killings in parts of Plateau State, describing the incidents as tragic and unacceptable.
In a press statement issued from Abuja, Hon. Asama confirmed that two separate attacks occurred in Barkin Ladi and Bassa Local Government Areas, leading to the loss of innocent lives, including constituents from his federal constituency. According to the lawmaker, the first incident took place in Barkin Ladi LGA, where some constituents of Jos North were brutally killed. The second attack happened in Bassa LGA, where a primary healthcare worker serving at NZHARUVO (Dantanko) Community in Miango was murdered by what he described as “enemies of peace.”
While noting that the attacks occurred in different local government areas, Hon. Asama stressed that they share a common reality — they are “condemnable, unjustifiable, and a direct assault on our shared humanity.” He strongly denounced the killings and warned against attempts to exploit the tragic events to sow division among the people.
“As a Representative of the people, I represent all shades of religion, ethnicity, and background,” he stated, emphasizing that the diversity of Bassa/Jos North Federal Constituency must remain a source of strength rather than division. He urged residents not to allow criminal elements to provoke retaliatory actions that could further destabilize the communities.
The lawmaker also cautioned against taking the law into one’s hands, noting that retaliation would neither restore lost lives nor build the peaceful society the people desire. He appealed for patience and adherence to lawful conduct, stressing that all faiths preach peace, justice, and restraint even in times of grief.
Hon. Asama disclosed that he has engaged relevant security agencies to ensure a thorough and impartial investigation into both attacks, the arrest and prosecution of those responsible regardless of affiliation, and the strengthening of security presence in vulnerable communities to prevent further occurrences.
He assured constituents that government would ensure the perpetrators face the full weight of the law, adding that “justice must not only be done but must be seen to be done.”
The federal lawmaker extended his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and prayed for the repose of the souls of the deceased. He called on residents to remain calm, united, and resolute in rejecting violence, while expressing hope that justice would prevail and peace be restored across Plateau State.

Over 1,000 Benefit from Free Cancer Screening as FG Flags Off North Central Exercise in Jos

(By WALBE ORGAK
No fewer than 1,000 persons have benefited from a free cancer screening programme organized by the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare in collaboration with the Cancer Society of Nigeria in Jos, Plateau State.
The programme, which marked the official flag-off for the North Central geopolitical zone, was held at the Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH).
Flagging off the exercise, the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Health, Daju Kachollom mni, said the initiative aligns with the ministry’s mandate to provide quality and accessible healthcare services to Nigerians.
Kachollom noted that cancer accounts for nearly 10 million deaths globally each year and remains a major contributor to non-communicable disease mortality in Nigeria. She emphasized that the Federal Government is intensifying efforts to strengthen the healthcare system through the establishment of multidisciplinary tumour teams in federal tertiary institutions and the implementation of the National Chemotherapy Safety Policy.
According to her, the screening programme is part of broader reforms aimed at strengthening primary healthcare systems, expanding health insurance coverage, and improving access to diagnostics and treatment. She assured that individuals diagnosed through the screening would receive appropriate treatment support.
In his welcome address, the Chief Medical Director of JUTH, Dr. Pokop Wushipba Bupwatda, expressed gratitude to the Federal Ministry of Health for bringing the impactful initiative to Plateau State. He stressed that prevention and early detection remain critical in the fight against cancer.
“The essence of this screening is to detect cancers early so they can be treated effectively. Prevention is always better than cure,” he said.
Dr. Pokop explained that the free screening focused on breast, cervical, and prostate cancers, adding that the exercise was fully funded by the Federal Government. He urged members of the public to take advantage of such initiatives, noting that early detection significantly improves treatment outcomes.
The Cancer Society of Nigeria also commended the Permanent Secretary for her dedication to cancer control and care. Representing the National President of the Society, Prof. Adamu Baduje praised Kachollom’s efforts in promoting oncology services in Plateau State and across the country.
He acknowledged the presence of key dignitaries, including medical directors of teaching hospitals, officials from the Federal Ministry of Health, and members of hospital management teams. The Plateau State Ministry of Health, represented by its Permanent Secretary, Mr. Bitrus Keln Hosea, appreciated the Federal Government for the initiative, describing it as a significant step toward reducing cancer risks and increasing public awareness.
As part of the event, the Cancer Society of Nigeria presented awards to individuals and organizations for their contributions to cancer control and treatment in Plateau State. Among the award recipients were Plateau State Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang; the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Health, Daju Kachollom mni; and the Chief Medical Director of JUTH, Dr. Pokop Wushipba Bupwatda.
Others recognized included the Plateau State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Nicholas Ba’amlong, and the Sunny Teodyen Foundation.
Some beneficiaries expressed appreciation for the initiative. Mrs. Esther Jonathan Marawes, who underwent breast cancer screening, described the programme as life-saving.
“I don’t joke with my health. Early detection saves lives,” she said, urging women to take advantage of the free service.
A retiree, Mr. Ishaya Atsen, also commended the Federal Government for what he described as a “marvelous gesture,” thanking the organizers for making the programme accessible to ordinary citizens.
The three-day programme commenced with a cancer awareness road walk across major streets of Jos, aimed at sensitizing residents on the dangers of late detection and the importance of regular screening. Participants carried placards with messages promoting early diagnosis, healthy lifestyles, and routine medical checks as critical tools in the fight against cancer.
The awareness walk set the tone for the medical outreach, reinforcing the message that cancer is not a death sentence if detected early. Organizers noted that beyond screening, sustained public education remains essential in reducing stigma, encouraging preventive healthcare practices, and improving survival rates.
The screening programme is expected to benefit 1,000 persons in Plateau State and 1,000 persons across each of the six geopolitical zones in Nigeria. The Federal Ministry of Health has also commenced capacity building for healthcare workers on treatment protocols, chemotherapy safety, and pain management as part of sustained efforts to combat cancer nationwide.
The initiative underscores the Federal Government’s renewed commitment to improving cancer prevention, early detection, and access to quality oncology care across Nigeria.

BREAKING: Delegate System Abolished as Tinubu Signs New Electoral Act Amendment

In a major shift in Nigeria’s electoral process, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has signed into law a new amendment to the Electoral Act, officially abolishing the use of indirect primaries (delegate system) by political parties.
The amendment, earlier passed by the National Assembly and forwarded to the President for assent, removes the long-standing delegate-based method of selecting party candidates for elections.
Under the new law, political parties are now restricted to only two approved methods for nominating candidates:
1. Direct Primaries:
Every registered member of a political party is entitled to vote directly in the selection of candidates. This establishes a “one member, one vote” system, expanding participation beyond a limited group of delegates.
2. Consensus:
Political parties may adopt a consensus arrangement where aspirants voluntarily step down in favour of a single agreed candidate. However, such agreement must be mutual and voluntary among all aspirants involved.
With the elimination of indirect primaries, the power to decide party flag bearers now rests with the broader membership base rather than a select group of delegates.
Political analysts believe the reform could significantly reshape internal party politics, enhance grassroots participation, and reduce the influence of money and elite control in candidate selection processes.

Bldr. Raphael Rume Graces Wedding Ceremony, Urges Couple to Build Marriage on Faith.

The aspirant for Pankshin North State House of Assembly, Bldr. Raphael Rume, over the weekend graced the wedding ceremony of Sylvia Johnmark and Jira Patrick Shigola, where he joined family members, friends, and well-wishers to celebrate the joyous occasion.
Bldr. Rume congratulated the couple and encouraged them to build their union on a foundation of faith, love, and mutual understanding. He urged them to remain people of hope and to always place their trust in the Lord in all circumstances.
He described marriage as a sacred institution that thrives on patience, commitment, and unwavering faith in God, praying for lasting peace, prosperity, and happiness in their new home.
The ceremony was marked by joy and celebration as guests gathered to witness the couple exchange vows and begin their journey together as husband and wife.

Stakeholders, partners, and Members of the Emergency Preparedness and Response Team (EPRT) during the 2026 Annual Interactive Forum in Yola, Adamawa State.

The Emergency Preparedness and Response Team (EPRT) successfully held its 2026 Annual Interactive Forum in Yola, the capital of Adamawa State, bringing together key stakeholders, partners, and members from the 21 Local Government Areas in a renewed commitment to strengthening peacebuilding, emergency preparedness, and community resilience.
The annual gathering served as a strategic platform for engagement, reflection, and collaboration. Participants reviewed activities carried out within the year, presented detailed performance reports, shared success stories, and identified challenges with a view to improving response mechanisms across communities.
The event was chaired by the State Director of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Mr. Richard Bala Dangari, who commended EPRT members for their dedication to promoting peaceful coexistence and proactive emergency response. He emphasized the need for stronger synergy among community-based organisations, faith-based groups, and security agencies to sustain peace and stability in Adamawa State.
The forum was coordinated in partnership with JDPC Yola, which played a pivotal role in mobilising participants, facilitating discussions, and strengthening collaboration among stakeholders.
Also in attendance was Mr. DanJumaa Ojei Mailambu, representing the Mennonite Central Committee (MCC), alongside representatives of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), the Muslim Council of Nigeria (MCN), and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC). Members of the Local Emergency Preparedness and Response Teams (LEPRT) and Peace Clubs from various schools across the state were present, underscoring the inclusive and grassroots-driven nature of the initiative.
A major highlight of the forum was the awards presentation segment, where outstanding performances were recognised. Awards were presented to the Best Schools in Peace Club Activities for their commitment to promoting dialogue, tolerance, and unity among students. The Best Performing LEPRT was also honoured for exceptional service, coordination, and community impact.
The 2026 Annual Interactive Forum not only celebrated achievements but also strengthened partnerships, renewed members’ motivation, and reinforced the shared vision of building safer, more peaceful, and resilient communities across Adamawa State.

Prof. Chris Kwaja Appointed to Governing Council of Progressive Institute

The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, has approved the appointment of Professor Chris Kwaja as a Member of the Governing Council of the Progressive Institute, Abuja.
A statement issued by the Director-General and Secretary of the Council, Dr. Lanre Adebayo, disclosed that Professor Kwaja will represent the North Central zone on the Council.
According to the statement, the appointment takes immediate effect and is for a four-year term.
It further noted that the decision followed a careful assessment of Professor Kwaja’s credentials, competence, and track record of performance.
The Council expressed confidence that Professor Kwaja will uphold the highest standards of integrity and justify the trust reposed in him.

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