( WALBE OGAK)
As political activities gather momentum ahead of Nigeria's 2027 general elections, aspirants are beginning to define the issues they intend to champion if elected. Speaking on the sidelines of the World Social Media Day celebration organised by the Bloggers Association of Plateau State at the Usiju World Event Centre in Jos, former Plateau State Commissioner for Tourism and Hospitality and the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate for the Qua'an-Pan South State House of Assembly, Hon. Cornelius Doeyok, outlined a legislative agenda anchored on social media regulation, pension reform, merit-based leadership and economic development through tourism and the creative industries.
Doeyok said the rapid expansion of social media has transformed the way people access information but has also encouraged the spread of fake news, misinformation and unverified reports. He argued that while digital platforms remain valuable tools for communication, they require regulatory measures that promote accountability, authenticity and responsible journalism.
According to him, regulating social media should not be viewed as censorship but as a necessary step towards restoring public confidence in online information and ensuring that digital platforms continue to educate, inform and entertain responsibly.
Beyond digital governance, Doeyok called on the electorate to prioritise competence, integrity and credibility when choosing leaders. He argued that merit rather than political patronage should determine who occupies public office and stressed that effective lawmaking remains one of the strongest instruments for driving sustainable development.
Pension reform also featured prominently in his policy proposals. He lamented the bureaucratic hurdles, repeated verification exercises and unnecessary hardship many retirees face in accessing their pensions, describing the situation as unjust for citizens who had served the nation faithfully.
He pledged to sponsor legislation that would simplify pension administration, eliminate unnecessary delays and guarantee retirees timely access to their benefits with dignity.
Drawing on his experience as former Commissioner for Tourism and Hospitality, Doeyok identified Plateau State's tourism, cultural heritage and creative industries as underutilised sectors capable of creating jobs, attracting investment and boosting internally generated revenue.
He maintained that with the right legislative support, strategic investments and private sector collaboration, Plateau State could become a leading tourism destination while providing new opportunities for young people through the creative economy.
As campaigns gradually build towards the 2027 elections, Doeyok's policy agenda presents a vision that links governance reforms with economic diversification. Whether these proposals resonate with voters in Qua'an-Pan South will become clearer in the months ahead, but his focus on pension reform, responsible digital engagement, merit-based leadership and tourism-driven development signals the priorities he hopes to advance in the Plateau State House of Assembly if elected.
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