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Mankilik: My Senate Aspiration Is About Service, Security, and Better Lives

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Commodore Isaac Mashingil Mankilik has said his aspiration to represent Plateau Central Senatorial District in the Senate is driven by a desire to serve the people, improve security, and create better living conditions for communities across the zone.

Mankilik stated this during the inauguration of his Ward Coordinators across the five Local Government Areas of Plateau Central, where he charged supporters and party loyalists to remain steadfast and committed to the movement.

According to him, leadership is a divine responsibility that must be used to positively impact lives and bring development closer to the people.

The senatorial aspirant assured supporters of his readiness to provide quality representation that would address the pressing needs of the constituency, especially insecurity, which he described as a major concern for communities in Plateau Central.

He noted that his “security first” agenda would focus on protecting lives and property while creating opportunities that would improve the well-being of the people.

Mankilik described the newly inaugurated coordinators as “foot soldiers” who would help spread his message of service, unity, and development to the grassroots across the senatorial district.

Stakeholders and supporters at the gathering expressed confidence in his aspiration, describing him as a disciplined and experienced leader whose military background and exposure place him in a strong position to effectively represent Plateau Central in the Red Chamber.

The speakers pledged their support for his ambition and vowed to work towards ensuring victory at the forthcoming APC primaries.

As part of his engagements, Commodore Mankilik and his entourage attended a fundraising service at COCIN RCC Headquarters, Pushit, organised to support victims of recent attacks that resulted in loss of lives and destruction of property worth millions of naira.

Addressing the congregation, he sympathised with the church, the Traditional Council, and the Mwaghavul nation over the attacks, which he described as “senseless, unacceptable, and barbaric.”

He also informed the congregation of his intention to contest for the Senate and appealed for prayers and support for his aspiration. A minute of silence was observed in honour of those who lost their lives during the attacks.

Earlier, Mankilik joined worshippers at COCIN CC Hilltop in his hometown during the “Pastors’ Farm” programme, where prayers were offered for him and his senatorial ambition.

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Accord Party: I have not pledged allegiance to Adeleke – Imumolen

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Factional presidential candidate Accord Party in the forthcoming 2027 general elections, Chris Imumolen, has denied pledging allegiance to Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke.

Featuring in an interview on Arise Television’s ‘Day Break’ on Thursday, Imumolen said he has no issue with anyone aspiring to any political office.

He noted that he only wants the party’s rightful membership and structure to be restored through the proper legal process before the court.

“I have not pledged any personal allegiance to Governor Adeleke.I have no issue with anyone aspiring to political office.

“My only concern is ensuring that the right process is followed in Accord, so the party does not produce a governor who could lose office over irregularities.

“Accord does not produce a governor who would eventually lose the seat because of some inappropriate process which have brought the person in.

“I’m only trying to make sure that the chairmanship position of Accord, which I rightfully won is gotten back through the right process, which is the court,” he said.

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Don’t use lethal force on pastoralists – Rights body warns Plateau govt 

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A human rights organisation, the International Human Rights Commission – Relief Fund Trust (IHRC-RFT Global), has called on the Plateau State Government to withdraw any directive that suggests shooting pastoralists found trespassing on farmlands.

The group made the call in a statement issued after reacting to recent developments and a court judgment involving Jos North Local Government Area. 

The statement was signed by Amb. Abdullahi Bakoji Adamu, Country Director (Nigeria) of IHRC-RFT Global.

IHRC-RFT Global, which has Special Consultative Status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (UN ECOSOC), said it welcomed the state government’s commitment to the rule of law and respect for judicial independence.

The organisation also commended the governor of Plateau State, Caleb Mutfwang, for urging calm and encouraging respect for legal processes in the state.

“As an organisation committed to human rights, justice, democratic governance, and peaceful coexistence, we commend the Governor for reaffirming the principles of the rule of law, judicial independence, due process, and the protection of the rights and dignity of all residents,” the group said.

However, the group expressed concern over earlier directives suggesting that pastoralists caught grazing on farmlands could be shot, describing such a position as dangerous and inconsistent with constitutional rights.

“In the same spirit of constitutionalism and respect for human rights, we respectfully call on the Plateau State Government to review and withdraw any previous statements or directives suggesting that pastoralists found grazing on farmlands should be shot,” the statement said.

IHRC-RFT Global stressed that while it supports efforts to protect farmlands and communities from encroachment, the use of lethal force must not replace lawful procedures.

It warned that such actions raise serious concerns about the right to life and due process.

“We fully support efforts to protect farmers, farmlands, and community assets, but the use of lethal force outside clearly established legal procedures raises serious concerns regarding the right to life, due process, and the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” it added.

The organisation said any violation of anti-open grazing laws or land-use regulations should be handled through legal means such as arrest, investigation, prosecution, and court rulings, rather than extrajudicial actions.

“We believe that violations should be addressed through lawful means, including arrest, investigation, prosecution, and judicial determination, rather than measures that may be interpreted as endorsing extrajudicial actions,” the statement said.

It reaffirmed its commitment to peace-building and peaceful coexistence among communities in Plateau State and across Nigeria.

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