CHIEF PUKAT SHEHU CONDOLES CATHOLIC ARCHDIOCESE OF JOS OVER LOSS OF REV. FR. PATRICK POLIT


Chief Pukat Shehu has extended his heartfelt condolences to the Catholic Archdiocese of Jos following the passing of Rev. Fr. Patrick Polit, describing the loss as a heavy blow to the Church and the Christian community at large.

In a statement released on Thursday, Chief Pukat expressed deep sorrow over the death of the priest, noting that his passing comes at a time when the world greatly needs men of God to help rebuild the moral and spiritual walls weakened by societal challenges. He described Rev. Fr. Polit’s exit as “painful,” not only to the Archdiocese but also to his family and all who were touched by his ministry.

Chief Pukat further conveyed his sympathy to the Archbishop of Jos, the clergy, the Catholic faithful, and the bereaved family. He highlighted the impactful roles Rev. Fr. Polit played during his lifetime in nurturing the Catholic faith and strengthening the spiritual lives of the people he served. These noble contributions, he said, were cut short unexpectedly.

He prayed for God’s comfort over the Church and all those mourning the departed priest, urging them to find strength in their faith during this difficult period.
“This loss leaves us heartbroken,” Chief Pukat stated. “But even in our collective grief, may God console every one of us and grant eternal rest to the soul of Rev. Fr. Patrick.”

Set ’95 Rallies behind Chief Hon. Ephraim Usman for Plateau Central Senate Race

Old Boys of Government College Pankshin Declare Strong Backing.
(By WALBE OGAK) 
A powerful wave of old-school solidarity swept through Jos during the week as some members of the Pankshin Old Boys Association (POBA) Set 1995 who are from Plateau Central , formally urged Chief Hon. Ephraim Usman to contest the Plateau Central Senatorial seat.
What began as a reunion meeting quickly evolved into a political endorsement, with Set ’95 central zones indigenes unanimously declaring Chief Usman the most credible and experienced choice for the zone.
Speaking on behalf of the group, Julien Mangset said the appeal was driven by Chief Usman’s distinguished record in public service, particularly his performance as a Commissioner. He described him as a community mobilizer, philanthropist and “a name that continues to command respect across Plateau’s political landscape.”
In his welcoming addressed Set ’95 Chairman, Alpha Akyok, said the group was proud to support one of their own, noting that Chief Usman has consistently demonstrated capacity, credibility, and commitment to public good. “Our members are excited because his performance speaks for him,” he said.
The National President of POBA and member of Set ’95, Kenzy Ngupar, reaffirmed that it is the tradition of the association to support any member seeking public office, regardless of political party. He hailed Usman as “an achiever with a golden heart.” Other members—including Abalis James , Jurbe Gar, Panpe Twa, Tijjani Adamu and Kumden A. Tongnan —also pledged their unwavering support to the Ephraim Usman aspiration .
Responding to the endorsement, Chief Ephraim Usman expressed deep emotion as he recalled his early years at Government College Pankshin, describing Set ’95 as a foundational part of his life. He recounted memories of arriving as a JSS1 student, forming lifelong bonds, and overcoming challenges with classmates who have remained close to him to this day.
He thanked the members for their solidarity and assured them that he would always carry them along in his political journey. He also urged them to continue supporting the administration of Governor Caleb Mutfwang, whom he described as a tireless leader committed to uniting Plateau people and driving development across the state.
The meeting ended with the presentation of specially designed fliers and stickers to Chief Usman, produced by a member of Set ’95—symbolizing the group’s collective endorsement and renewed bond.
CONCLUDING PERSONALITY PROFILE: The Character behind the Candidacy
Chief Ephraim Usman has, over the years, built a reputation as one of Plateau State’s most dependable technocrats and bridge-builders. Known for his calm but firm leadership style, he approaches public service with a blend of humility and strategic clarity. Those who have worked with him repeatedly describe him as a leader who listens deeply, consults widely, and responds decisively—especially on issues that affect ordinary citizens.
Beyond his official responsibilities, Chief Usman is widely admired for his personal warmth and commitment to human development. His philanthropy is quiet but consistent, driven not by political gain but by a genuine desire to uplift communities. From supporting local initiatives to empowering youths and women, his accessible and compassionate nature has endeared him to many across Plateau Central.
Professionally, he is regarded as a results-driven administrator whose tenure as Commissioner was marked by transparency, discipline, and innovation. Colleagues recall how he strengthened institutional processes by promoting teamwork and fairness. This rare blend of administrative skill, community loyalty, and personal integrity positions him as a compelling choice for higher national leadership—and explains why his name continues to resonate as Plateau Central searches for its next voice at the Senate.

Publishers Honour FRSC Officer Elizabeth Ameh for Deworming Over 5,000 Children, Championing Community Health and Road Safety


(By WALBE OGAK )
The Plateau Publishers Association (PPA) has honoured Corps Commander Elizabeth Ameh of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) for her outstanding contributions to child health, community welfare and road safety enlightenment across Plateau State.
The recognition ceremony took place on Wednesday, December 10, 2025, at the FRSC Zonal Headquarters in Jos, drawing senior FRSC officials, media executives, family members, friends and admirers of the Celebrant.
Representing the Zonal Commanding Officer, Deputy Corps Commander Gabriel G. Taya commended Corps Commander Elizabeth for her far-reaching programmes, describing her as “a shining example of how a uniformed officer can go beyond official duty to touch lives.”
Deputy Corps Commander Kabir M. Alkali, who represented the Sector Commander, also praised her for harnessing her nursing background and road safety expertise to improve community wellbeing. He urged other officers to emulate her dedication:
“This is the kind of story we want to hear about FRSC – not only enforcement on the road, but compassion, health and preventive education.”
Other commendations came from Deputy Corps Commander Gloria Ofulani, who described Elizabeth as “a mentor to many junior officers, especially women,” noting that her consistent outreach had lifted the public image of the Corps.
Chairman of the Plateau Publishers Association, Mr. Yakubu Samaila Ajala, said the award was a result of years of tracking her impact across schools and rural communities.
“You are not just an asset to FRSC. You are an asset to Plateau and to Nigeria,” he said. “You have gone where many people have never attempted—school to school, village to village—teaching health, road safety and even subjects people avoid discussing.”

Board of Trustees member Mr. Shabul Mazadu, whose humorous “after breastfeeding” remark drew laughter, explained that it highlighted how extensively the celebrant educates the public on health, family life and wellbeing.
In an emotional moment, Corps Commander Elizabeth recounted the tragedy that inspired her work—the loss of her only brother in a road crash at age 12, along with other schoolchildren. That incident, she said, changed her life.

“I felt compelled to say at least one or two things about road safety wherever I found myself,” she said. “And beyond that, to ensure children are healthy enough to face the world.”
Since 2015, she has led 12 school health outreaches and two community programmes across five local government areas—Jos North, Jos South, Jos East, Bassa and Riyom—reaching 5,602 children and adults.
Her interventions include:
Deworming thousands of schoolchildren.
Providing iron supplements and basic medication for women and nursing mothers.
Partnerships with hospitals, NGOs, banks, religious and traditional institutions
“A healthy child will ultimately be a healthy road user,” she emphasized.
Her husband, Mr. Ameh, delivered a heartfelt tribute, saying:
“I do not see her as only my wife. I see her as someone touching lives. Anyone who touches the lives of others is my friend.”

He likened her impact to global figures who began by changing their immediate communities, adding:
“When you touch the life of a child, you build the future.”

Corps Commander Elizabeth also acknowledged partners who empowered her programmes, including medical teams, The Anchor Centre for Empowerment led by Prof. Musa Umar, the CBN Jos Branch, Justice Monica Dongban-Mensem, the Corps Marshal and various Plateau State agencies such as the Ministry of Health and SUBEB.

She noted that the Executive Chairman of SUBEB personally attended her last two outreaches.

Dedicating the award to her team, she said:
“This award is not about me alone. It belongs to my colleagues, my team members and the resilient women and children in our communities.”

She pledged to deepen her advocacy:
“Let us keep pushing boundaries, breaking barriers and building a culture of compassion and kindness.”

The event ended with applause for a woman whose quiet service has transformed classrooms, communities and the public health landscape of Plateau State.

GOV. CALEB MUTFWANG IN NO SECRET DEAL WITH THE APC REMAINS A LOYAL & COMMITTED TO PDP

The attention of the Plateau State Government has been drawn to a series of unfounded, mischievous and deliberately misleading rumours circulating within certain political circles, insinuating that His Excellency, Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, is involved in a clandestine arrangement with the All Progressives Congress (APC).

For the avoidance of doubt and in the interest of truth, clarity and public confidence, we wish to state emphatically that there is no such deal, no such discussion, and no such intention anywhere public or private.
Governor Mutfwang remains a bona fide, dedicated and loyal member of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), and continues to uphold the values and commitments of the party under which he was overwhelmingly elected by the good people of Plateau State.

These rumours are the handiwork of political speculators who thrive on deceit, sensationalism and unnecessary tension. Their aim is simple: to distract a performing Governor and create confusion where none exists. Plateau people know better. They know the Governor’s long-standing conviction, his principled political journey, and his firm loyalty to the PDP family.

Governor Mutfwang is wholly focused on restoring peace, rebuilding infrastructure, strengthening institutions and delivering democratic dividends to every corner of the state. He has neither the time nor the inclination for political theatrics sponsored by those who fear progress and stability.

We therefore urge members of the public, party stakeholders and supporters of this administration to disregard these baseless speculations. The Plateau State Government remains steady, united and unapologetically committed to the PDP platform.

Governor Caleb Mutfwang’s mandate is secure, his loyalty is unwavering, and his dedication to the people of Plateau State is total.

Signed:
Gyang Bere
Director of Press & Public Affairs
Gover

From Vilification to Vindication: Plateau Critics Now Seek Entry Into Party They Once Mocked

(By WALBE OGAK)

If you don’t fear political propaganda in Plateau State, then you likely fear nothing at all. Few examples illustrate this better than the treatment meted out to Prof. Nentawe. During the last election cycle, he was vilified, mocked, and branded with all sorts of labels. His opponents went as far as accusing him of planning to “sell the state” simply because of the political platform he chose to run on.

Fast-forward barely two years, and the same individuals who demonised him are now alleging that he is sabotaging their attempts to join that same political party. The irony is striking. Those who once claimed he was unfit to lead are suddenly eager to benefit from the very structure they ridiculed—and they now blame him for standing in their way.

It should be noted that despite the persecution he endured, Prof. Nentawe did not retreat or fade away. Instead, the turbulence strengthened his political relevance. He was first appointed as a Minister and later elevated to the position of National Chairman of the party—clear indications that his competence and resilience were recognised far beyond the noise of local propaganda.

In the end, the shifting narratives only expose the inconsistency of his critics. What was once condemned is now being pursued, and the man they maligned has risen even higher. Plateau politics remains unpredictable, but its contradictions speak louder than any smear campaign.

Mutfwang Versus Gagdi What Next?

By WALBE OGAK 
Politics has a way of surprising even the most seasoned observers. Alliances shift, rivals become partners, and unexpected collaborations emerge when interests align or circumstances change. It is this fluid nature of politics that often keeps the public intrigued.

At the moment, one development many people are watching closely is the evolving political landscape in Plateau State. The possibility of Hon. Yusuf Gagdi and Governor Caleb Mutfwang appearing together on the same campaign platform is one of those moments that highlights how unpredictable the game can be.

Seeing both men—who have operated from different political spaces—Media War. to see them stand side by side during campaign will certainly be interesting. It will not only signal a significant realignment but may also reshape political conversations across the state.

To be continue...

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