2023 World Aids Day: MAHESD calls for Community engagement and access

In commemoration of the 2023 World Aids Day and as the World work towards ending the HIV/AIDS epidemics by 2030, Media Action for Health, Environment and Sustainable Development (MAHESD) is calling on stakeholders to engage  effective Community engagement and access toward ending the HIV/AIDS come 2030.

It may interest you to know that this year's commemoration marks the 35th World AIDs Day Celebration and it is an opportunity to reflect on our journey, acknowledge and celebrate the progress we have made and recognise the challenges which community voices series suffered.

With the theme: "LET COMMUNITIES LEAD", this year's commemoration tends to focus on the need for the proper engagement of communities, because communities serve as a bridge between individual needs and broader societal structures. They are the experts on their own needs and know best how to respond to HIV in their own specific context. 

According to Sarah Oughton and Tinashe Madamombe, "this contextual knowledge is essential for ensuring that HIV prevention and care efforts are successful. By amplifying community voices and empowering communities to take charge, we can create a world where everyone has access to the care and support they need to thrive".

"Ending AIDS will only be possible when access to HIV services for marginalised communities improves. Our Community Voices series was co-created with LGBT people, sex workers, people with disabilities and others most affected by HIV. Co-creation embeds these, often over-looked community voices in our content to ensure they are heard more widely", it stated.

Therefore, MAHESD, in collaboration with the Plateau State Ministry of Health, joins the rest of the world in advocating for the effective engagement of communities in the fight against HIV/AIDs by training more Community Mobilizers in Local Government Areas to effectively drive demands in our society.

We however, wants to use this opportunity to commend Plateau State for attaining HIV treatment saturation with over 49,539 people currently on treatment and over 95% of clients virally suppressed, but urged them to work on the gap amongst the Paediatric Sub population and the Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT). 

We also want to appreciate the National AIDS, STIs Control Programme of the Federal Ministry on Health (NASCP) and Global Fund (GF) for scaling up Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) in all the States of the Federation, sitting over 861 in Plateau State.

E-signed

Joel K. Gomiyar
Project Officer

1/12/2023

GOV. CALEB MUTFWANG REITERATES COMMITMENT TO TACKLING INSECURITY IN PLATEAU, AS 600 OPERATIVES OF OPERATION RAINBOW PASS-OUT FROM TRAINING

Governor Caleb Mutfwang has reiterated his commitment to tackling insecurity in Plateau as he inaugurated 600 Neighborhood Watch Operatives, the state security outfit saddled with the responsibility of maintaining peace in the hinterlands, codenamed “Operation Rainbow,” 

Mutfwang, represented by his deputy,
Ngo Josephine Piyo, said that the revitalisation of the state security outfit was part of his administration’s effort to ensure the security of lives and property. 

“It is my pleasure to be here for the passing out parade of the Neighborhood Watch Operatives of the Operation Rainbow. Today, we are witnessing the passing out of a crop of 600 galant operatives who were carefully selected out of the numerous citizens of Plateau state. 

“I wish to commend the Coordinator of the Operation Rainbow, the Special Adviser on Security, Chief Security Officer and other security agencies who within this short period, has transformed, tutored and nurtured these young operatives to the end products which we see before us today. 

“From the reports I have received and the parade we witnessed today, there is ample evidence that these soon to be gallant security officials have been put through the mills and have come out refined and ready to contribute their quota to the state’s effort to securing lives and property in our dear state'' 

Mutfwang stated that the revitalisation of the outfit was timely as it was coming when the state was at a critical period and needed consolidation on the gains of tackling security challenges that has ravaged the state for years. 

He urged the operatives to put in their best in securing local communities by reporting early warning signs for swift security intervention, adding that it is the state’s desire to create a conducive working atmosphere for every citizen to carry out their lawful business.

He cautioned the operatives and stated that his administration would not allow indiscipline and unprofessional conduct and must treat matters of security and safeguarding the lives and properties of citizens with utmost importance.

Mutfwang commended the NSCDC for training and accommodating the operatives and all other instructors from different security agencies for their input in training the young men and women. 

The governor expressed his sincere appreciation to the President, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for his support  to state owned security outfits in the country which he said has helped to beef up the strength of security and enhance capacity to confront diverse security challenges faced by states. 

Earlier, the Coordinator, Operation Rainbow,  AIG Bashir Dabup Makama (Rtd) in a remark said that the establishment which was passed by the Plateau State House of Assembly cited as “PLATEAU STATE RAINBOW AND NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH LAW 2012” and assented to on 20th March, 2013 was set up to perform community policing duties by operatives in their various localities. 

Makama stated that the modus operandi of the outfit was also to provide accurate and timely information on security situations in all wards, which are gathered and shared with appropriate security agencies including the Nigerian Police for necessary proactive measures to be taken.  

He appreciated the Caleb Mutfwang administration for revitalising the moribund security outfit promising to strengthen the security network in the state for sustainable peace, security and economic development.

He added that the operatives would ensure an enduring peace and security of lives and property in the state through the process of proper articulation and development of all embracing measures to adequately address, contain and nip in the bud, within the norms of democracy and rule of law, on issues that could potentially lead to crisis. 

Makama revealed that other batches of operatives would soon be recruited and trained to augment the number on ground and concerted efforts are being made to activate the Neighborhood Watch in all the 17 LGAs. 

Martha Nyam 
Chief Press Secretary to the Deputy Governor of Plateau State. 
November 29, 2023.

BOSAT CONGRATULATES HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR A. A SULE AND HON. AYUBA ABOKI ZAKU OVER THEIR VICTORY AT THE APPEAL COURT

Bukuru Old Student's Association Technical (BOSAT)
Congratulate her distinguished members  on their Victory at the Appeal Court! 

The National President of BOSAT Bldr Raphael C Rume has on behalf of the National Exo and indeed all it's members at home and in the diaspora extend their heartfelt felicitations to His Excellency Engr. A. A Sule for  his victory at the Court of Appeal which upholds his position as the duly elected   Governor of Nassarawa State for the second tenure,  the President equally extend members heart felt felicitations to Hon. Prince  Ayuba Aboki Zaku Dampar ( Marafan Wukari) as the Appeal Court affirmed him as the duely elected  Member of the Ibi/Wukari House of Representatives  Taraba State to the National Assembly.

Raphael said the Victory of  their two members is a testimony  to their dedication, leadership and the mandates bestowed upon them by the masses. The president wish them God guidance, protection and wisdom as the carry on with their primary purpose of their mandate

Once again, congratulations our able and amiable Governor and Hon member elect.

Williams Gyang
Nat. Publicity Sec
24.11.2023

DYNAMICS OF POWER PLAY IN PLATEAU


(Modest Thoughts with Ayuba, Yilgak'ha; November 20, 2023; SMS: 08116181263)

The battle for the soul of the number one political seat on the Plateau, the seat of governor, is far from being settled. The recent outcome of the ruling of the court of appeal which sat in Abuja and invalidated the mandate of His Excellency, Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, is a pointer to this reality. When the governor who was elected under the platform of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) was sworn-in on May 29, 2023, following his declaration as winner of the keenly contested governorship election on March 18, 2023, it was thought, in many quarters, that the battle was over but the current turn of events is saying it is not yet uhuru for the governor yet.

Recall that after results were collated for the March 18, governorship poll,  the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) throught its Returning Officer (RO) and Vice Chancellor, Federal University, Lafia, Professor Idris Amali, declared and returned, Barr. Mutfwang who scored 525,299 as the winner as against the candidate of the All progressives Congress (APC), Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda Goshwe of the  who scored 481,400 of votes cast.

Not satisfied with the outcome, Professor Nentawe headed straight to challenged the outcome in what has come to be known as 'water tight pettion.' The case was heard and unanymously dismissed for lack of merit by the Plateau State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal (PSGEPT) on Friday, September 22, 2023. Delivering the judgement, the tribunal panel led by Justice. R. Irele-Ifineh held that the petitioner(s), the APC and its candidate, Prof. Nentawe lacked the locus standing to contest the party structure of a party they were not part of, either as members or aspirants. It said the issues of party structure/nomination raised by them were pre-election matters which they lacked the locus standing to challenge. The tribunal, also, held that the PDP conducted a second unchallenged congress on September 25, 2021, in obedience to the ruling of Justice S.P. Gang of the Jos High Court. Therefore, the APC and its candidate failed to establish its allegation electoral malfiseance.

Not satisfied with the tribunal ruling still, Professor Nentawe Yilwatda quickly filed an appeal at the Appeal Court Tribunal (ACT), Jos Division. The case was indexed and heard but the ruling was reserved for a later date leaving the electorates in treacherous suspense.

On November 18, 2023, a circular from the appeal court conveying the date for ruling on the matter was circulated which reads: "JUDGEMENT NOTICE
CA/J/EP/PL/GOV/52/2023
BTW: DR.NENTAWE YILTWADA GOSHWE ALL PROGRESSIVES CONGRESS (APC) AND INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION (INEC)
MUTFWANG CALEB MANASSEH
PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC PARTY (PDP)
TAKE NOTICE The above mentioned Appeal is fixed for JUDGEMENT On 19th November,  2023. By 12:00 noon@Court Of Appeal, Abuja
DALHATU MANSUR."

When the breath taking circular got to the public, particularly in the state, the citizens, particularly, the sypathisers of PDP and APC were anxious about what the outcome will be. This was an extension of the anxiety and cacaphony of debates including street protests in Jos and Abuja generated by earlier judgements of the lower tribunal and appeal courts.

Right from the time of electioneering campaigns, the elections and the aftermath of it, a lot of 'water' has gone under the bridge leaving the state literally and unnecessarily polarised along religious and tribal lines. The authority that be in the state and those challenging the legitimacy of it all know that the state is gasping for air of unity amongst all the tribes, religions and the political class of the state.

The much expected judgement day came and considering that the incumbent governor won at the tribunal level, there was no one who could predict with absolute certainty the direction the pendulum was going to swing. Both camps were tensed with merchants of speculation and propaganda having a field day over a ruling they have no iota of control over.

It was in this atmosphere that I composed and post a piece titled, "IN PURSUIT OF A GOOD NAME", on the D-day, Sunday, November 19, 2023 which reads: "After saying a prayer, step out in absolute confidence because all powers belong to God. He gives it to whoever he pleases. But woe unto those who say unprintable things against others under the guise of politics. I implore our appeal court judges to follow their convictions and the dictates of the law, for in the final analysis, each and everyone of them will give an account to God who made them strategic arbiters. Do not go for food that spoils or biases that stains your conscience and hard earned reputation. A good name has no alternative: It is all that matters in the lives of noblemen which our judges ought to be in thick and thin. Preserve yours!"

The brief piece was goal specific. It was a deliberately aimed at dousing the tension and anxiety that was building in the state. It was, also, targeted at reminding the bench (panel of judges) of their sacred responsibility of dispensing justice without fear or favour, should the reminder gets to them through the promising waves and possibilities of contemtorary social media!

It is no news that in recent times, rightly or wrongly, our courts are under heavy crossfire and public scrutiny following the courts' rulings on election matters in recent times. For instance, the ruling that brought Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo state on power. Recall, also, that a retiring Justice of the Supreme Court, Hon. Justice Dattijo Muhammad, made unsettling criticisms on the court he was retiring from when he revealed that the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) was exercising “absolute powers” and, therefore, the court had become 'something else'. And interesting, this damaging insinuation came on Friday October 27, 2023, barely a day after the court validated the election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu!

The hour came and the three panel of judges led by Justice Elphreda Williams-Dawodud delivered the unanimous judgement which invalidated the tribunal judgement that affirmed the victory of incumbent governor, Barr. Caleb Mutfwang and ordered the withdrawal of the Certificate of Return (CoR) earlier issues him by INEC and to reissue another to the appellants, the APC and its candidate, Professor Nentawe Yilwatda!

The main thrust of the appeal by the APC candidate bothers on issue of qualification which his counsels argued was both a pre and post election matter under Section 177 (c) of the Nigerian Constution, 1999 as well as Section 80 and 82 of the Electoral Act, 2022.This position was countered by the defendant the people's Democratic Party and its candidate, the incumbent governor. However, the court ruled that Muftwang was not validly sponsored by the PDP as provided by Section 285 (2) of the Nigerian Constitution. Therefore, it concluded that the appeal brought by Professor Nentawe Goshwe of the APC succeeded and thereby granted!

As it stands, the APC and its governorship candidate had lost at the tribunal; the PDP and the governor has also lost at the appeal. This makes the league table scores 1-1 in favour of both sides. With the subsisting ruling, governor Mutfwang and his party only has one extra window of opportunity to challenge the judgement of the appeal court and, from all indications, they will do that. This means there is a pending fight-to-finish legal battle ahead. This, also, implies more tension in the state for both camps, especially, when these anxious supporters concede to the dictate of their emotion and, not the power of their conviction and faith in God who is the ultimate decider!

Plateau State is at the verge of making a unique but not new history should the subsisting appeal judgement scale through at the Supreme Court. The implication will be that governorship elections in the state will be conducted off-season with all its implications. Should the incumbent succeed at upturning the appeal court judgement, on the other hand, it will be the first time intermittent victories and defeats are being witnessed in any governorship legal tussle in the state with all its implications too. Whichever way it goes, Plateau state will never remain the same. Going forward and for every discerning mind, the unfolding events are lessons that will forever remain a school in institutional strengthening as it affects the courts and/or internal party democracy as it affects our political parties.

The issues at stake have now left the ballot and, are in the domain of the courts where our collective intelligence is limited except you are a member of the bench, especially, judges selected by the respective courts to seat on this matter. Every interested person would have wished to have a say or air his view on the matter but to no avail; our power as electorates end at the ballot. If you are not asigned to be at the bench, whatever you say or do will be of no consequence at this stage!

Should governor Mutfwang and his party scales through the last hurdle, the state will remain green. In the same vein, should professor Nentawe and his party win at the supreme court, the state will, equally, turn blue. Blue or green are just colours, by the way. Whether the state goes from green to blue or from blue to green, no Plateau citizen has the power to decide anything at this level except the supreme court, highest court in the land!

In a democracy, constitutionalism is very critical. In a constitutional democracy, the will of the majority matters but the ruling of the courts which follows, at least, the power of micro majority decision of judges in any matter is binding too. As it stands, the people have spoken at the ballot; the lower tribunal court has spoken; the court of appeal has also, spoken. Lets be patient for the supreme court to decide should the matter gets there within 14 days after ruling. Of course, the process of election involves the creation of constituencies; setting up of party structures and membership, nomination of candidates; election and declaration of candidates which could be challenged at the tribunal right up to appeal court or supreme court as the case maybe. It is a long admistrative and citizenship engagement protocol which requires meticulousness from all stakeholders: The courts, INEC, political parties as well as candidates and, indeed, the electorates!

Because I'm not a bencher under whose hands this matter will be decided and put to rest, it makes no sense if I take side now. The poll is over and will be a total waste of time if any citizen, in the present circumstance, chooses to take side. However, permit me to draw the attention all parties to the fact that we all need each other. All powers belong to God and He dispenses such powers the way he pleases irrespective of our bias wishes. Interestingly, there is only one governorship seat in the state (one tenure that is subject to renewal through periodic elections). If the development of the state is all that we ever aspire for, then, let us drop all primordial sentiments and join forces together to build the state after the final judgement. We cannot settle for less under any guise!

Whether it is "the Time is Now" or "the Generation Next", does not matter. It is inclusive growth and sustainable development of Plateau which is the essence of politics that matters. Afterall all these slogans are mere philosophical mantras; it the quality of the leader or leadership that can breath life into them!

In the state, currently, what is being witnessed in all of these cacaphonies are nothing but changing dynamics of power play: The intervening role of the courts and their sweet or bitter consequencies. While those who lost at the poll or courts of final jurisdiction (appeal) for national and state assembly are already counting their losses, those that scaled through are counting their gains. Whichever side of the divide you belong, understand that politics is a game and the players must cultivate the spirit of sportmanship. The winners must show maturity and willingness to carry everybody along while the losers gallantly bear the cross of defeat, hoping that there shall be another time to try again. As citizens, we are challenged to pray more for the peace and security of Plateau state. God, they say, rules in the affairs of men. My earnest prayer is for God to bless the state and all those who are determined to work together to build a heritage full of enduring legacies for the corporate benefit of both the present and future generations.

In the state, currently, things are happening in quick succession and, so, it is hard to track and predict any outcome with precision. Even authorities in rational expections theory could hardly say it certainty; not even prophets, soothsayers and/or magictians. This shows the days ahead will be puzzling and interesting.

As a citizen, my humble counsel to our justices always is to do what makes them worthy arbiters as required by ethics of their profession and worthy brokers of justice as expected by God who elevated them. Together, we are solemnly obligated to seek the corporate peace of the land and, add not to its woes. Only then can we be fit to be called worthy citizens.

In the school of life, never give up on your dreams too soon or celebrate them prematurely. There is so much uncertainty in the scheme of things in Plateau state but, there is high prospect for collective victory too. All things, the scriptures says, works for the good of those who believe in God. Therefore, whatever happens shall' end in praise because God is the ultimate authority. He alone is in charge of Plateau State!

A NEW DAWN ONCE AGAIN AWAITS PLATEAU AS APC LAWMAKERS SET TO TAKE OVER.DAYYABU GARGA.

 


Chairman of Kanam Local Government Council of Plateau State,Dr.Dayyabu Yusuf Garga says with the now dominance of the All Progressives Congress,APC Lawmakers in the Plateau State House Of Assembly,the APC is rightly placed to add better value to issues that will benefit citizens.

Speaking with Newsmen in Abuja shortly after the Court Of Appeal returned more lawmakers under the banner of the party as rightful winners of their various constituencies he said that is the opening of a new vista to developmental politics which has been a core principle of the APC as started by former Governor now Minister Labour and Employment as we as Senator Elect, Simon Lalong.

According to Dayyabu Garga when the last two members are returned by the Court any moment now there will then be twenty two members of the APC out of the twenty four seats and that will surely ensure a seemingly taking over of the APC on the leadership of the house that will in turn ensure a harmonious and robust engagement with the people for the good of the state.

Asked what are the chances of the Governorship Candidate of the party to clinch the seat,Dayyabu Garga said himself and other party faithful remain optimistic that the APC Candidate,Dr Nentawe Yilwatda will triumph because he has a more credible case that has been advanced

He said all of them have remained prayerful to God that judgment favors them because of the believe they have in the ability of Dr.Nentawe to drive better development to the people of Plateau State.

"You can all see how we all have rallied round our Governorship Candidate and others in the various courts right from the tribunals to where we are today,it is because we believe in the vision of our Governorship Candidate and these crop of legislators that have now been returned will work with him for the good of plateau state.

Dayyabu Garga added "for me by the special grace of the Almighty Allah victory will be ours because he sees our genuine hearts which Dr.Nentawe carries.He will break all the barriers and treat us all equal in a state that belongs to us all.I therefore call on our lawmakers to quickly put heads together and get down to business of legislation for our common good."

On the issue the APC dominance in the state the Chairman said "yes we are.We have two Senators for now by the grace of God while anticipating that of the Plateau Northern District will come our way after the rerun,we have five of the House of Reps now while also anticipating two more,We are about having twenty two members out of the twenty four of the state assembly,we have the seventeen elected Local Government Council Chairmen and their Councilors.This in no small measure is what we can wish away.The leadership of the party in the state under our Chairman,Hon.Rufus Bature must be commended for its synergy with all other stakeholders to keep the party afloat."

Appeal Court Sacks 11 PDP Lawmakers, Party Loses Control Of Plateau Assembly

The Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja, on Friday, sacked eleven lawmakers of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the Plateau state assembly.

The panel led by Justice Okon Abang, in a unanimous decision, held that all the sacked lawmakers scored wasted votes at the time of the March 2023 general election because their party lacked structure.

He added that the PDP violated section 177 of the 1999 constitution and, hence could not sponsor candidates in an election.

The court however declared all the second runners-up in the March 18 elections as winners.

Those sacked are; Hon Timothy Dantong (Riyom), Hon. Rimyat Nanbol,- (Langtang North Central), Moses Sule (Mikang), Salome Waklek,-Pankshin, Hon. Bala Fwangji (Mangu South), Hon. Maren Ishaku (Bokkos), Hon. Dagogot (Quaanpan North) and Nannim Langyi,-(Langtang North North).

Others are Nimchak Rims (Langtang South) Hon. Danjuma Azi (Jos North West) Gwottson Fom (Jos South) and Hon. Abubakar Sani Idris (Mangu North) respectively

The All Progressives Congress (APC) is now the leading party in the Parliament 

HEY PLATEAU, LEND ME YOUR EARS, PLEASE



HEY PLATEAU, LEND ME YOUR EARS, PLEASE
Plateau is one but politics has divided us. It has never been this way. Whichever side of the divide you belong, however, responsibility beckons us all to listen to the voice of reason that whispers.

In times like this, do not be carried away by emotions. Do not join in the cacophony of discount but we are to make ourselves agents of stability and love. That is all we can do as worthy citizens and sons/daughters of the nation or state.
These are seasons for sober reflection; not time for crash emotional outbursts. If you have a dream, write it down, and work on it while you wait for our destiny helper to make it happen!
In Ecclesiastes 9:11 (NIV) is found this profound and distilled words of wisdom: "I have seen something else under the sun: The race is not to the swift or the battle to the strong, nor does food come to the wise or wealth to the brilliant or favor to the learned, but time and chance happen to them all."!
The sense I can make of the scripture cited above is that there is an invisible force that rules in the affairs of men. This invisible force is God who a philosopher described as, 'the uncaused cause and the unmoved mover'! 
God is the great architect, carpenter, and designer of the destinies of men. Men are ordained to dream dreams but, ultimately, He decides our fate as individuals as people.
When God is involved, whatever anyone says does not matter. The people spoke through the ballot; the court spoke through the petition tribunal and now the appeal tribunal has also spoken. Now, if the matter goes up to the Supreme Court, the apex court will give its judgment as well. That is part of the process the law allows in our democracy. Pray and pray. Let us continue to pray for the peace, security, and prosperity of the state and country!
'If you do not have anything good to say about some, Reggae legend', Late Lucky Dube would counsel, 'just shut up'. Democracy allows for freedom of expression but is unwelcoming to damaging narratives or insinuations that cannot be substantiated or verified. Do not make any insinuation that exists only in your imagination!
Because politics is about interest, divisions in the game are inevitable but do not take it out of proportion because the implications will be daring and catastrophic. God forbid!
(Modest Thoughts with Ayuba, Yilgak'ha, November 22, 2923)

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