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Plateau PDP must unite to take over leadership & save the state from the hands of traitors – Pastor Margaret

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Plateau PDP must unite to take over leadership & save the state from the hands of traitors Pastor Margret

The PDP in Plateau state has been called upon to look beyond all agitations, controversy, and segregations that have bedeviled the party in the past but to unite and take over the leadership of plateau state and save the people from the hands of traitors.

This was made known in Jos, as Pastor Margaret Inusa accompanied by a selected few of her supporters, paid a courtesy visit to the state chairman of the PDP, Hon. Chris Hassan at the PDP Plateau State secretariat.

Pastor Margaret Inusa said the visit was to congratulate the Chairman on the assumption of office as the new PDP Plateau State Chapter chairman. she noted that despite the past agitations, controversy and segregations that bedeviled the Plateau State PDP it was time for the party to take over. stating that “I will like to assure you that it is indeed normal to have such. However, we are happy that it is all in the past now as we all have a united Peoples Democratic Party in Plateau State under your humble and able watch.

In her words said “I am here to embolden you, Sir, that it is time to rebuild! Like the good book says …”there is time for everything under the sun”. Sir, this is the time to rebuild the PDP in Plateau State, It is time to bring back our lost sons and daughters from other political parties; It is time to nurse our wounded soldiers, help them heal and get them back to fighting for us; It is time to open our doors to welcome those who want to join the PDP; It is time to put aside all grudges, bad blood, hatred and blames; It is time we unite and take over the leadership of plateau state and save our people from the hands of traitors, those who hate progress and development; It is time to save plateau from the hands of those who took our land and gave it to our killers and accusers; it is time to save plateau from the claws of death!

 

To further encourage the state chairman, she said “There is no time to check the time! Now is the time! Now that you are here, this is your mandate, this is your cross, and God has made it so, He knows you are capable, able, willing and sure to make it happen this is why he put you here at this crucial time. I challenge you and your cabinet, to do things differently, think outside the box, learn from the old ways and seek new ways to solve our old problems.

She called on the chairman to lead by example, to seek the good of all or majority instead of a few, to make all set goals clear, to make the youths a priority and give priority to competence and ability also focusing on reconciliation to bring every and anyone who is or was aggrieved to the table to make peace

She went on to pledged her unfailing support for the state chairman and the PDP to do the necessary to get back to power and save the good people of Plateau state and the citizens of this great nation Nigeria.

 

The party chairman, Honorable Chris Hassan while responding, assured all that the party was geared in carrying everyone along given the deep-rooted structure it has built even in local communities within the state.

He noted that the early turbulence experienced in the party has further led to a better rebuild with so much enthusiasm to further the cause of the party to greatness.

Hon Chris also said that given the recent call and statements issued by the national leadership of the PDP National on the state of the country, it was clearly evident that the opposition lacks the capacity to deliver or the competency to fix the country.

He assured all present that the PDP will bounce back to reclaim its rightful position on the plateau and serve the people with quality leadership.

You will recall that Pastor Margret was a former Governorship aspirant under the ADP but however prior to the 2019 elections under controversial circumstances (READ) decamped to the PDP to support the ticket of the PDP aspirant, JT Useni (READ HERE)

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Prime Commercial Property for Sale on 5 Ahmadu Bello Way, Jos

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This top of the class commercial property is special for its prime location, expanse and usability advantage. It offers a rare advantage in proximity, vintage and class. Situated on the number one (No.1) commercial street of Plateau state, it is bordered on both sides by ECO and UNITY Banks. Famously housing Southern Fried Chicken (SFC), it is a unique ownership for investors, business owners or status symbol.

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Stakeholders Issue Communiqué on Tackling Farmer-Herder Conflicts in Plateau

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Stakeholders from across Plateau State have issued a communiqué outlining key challenges and recommendations for addressing farmer-herder conflicts, criminality, and land disputes in the state.

The communiqué was released at the end of a two-day Multi-Level and Multi-Sectoral Roundtable on Sustainable Peace Infrastructure held at Novel Suites, Jos, from April 21 to 22, 2026.

The roundtable brought together government officials, traditional rulers, civil society organizations, security agencies, women and youth groups, as well as other critical actors to deliberate on strategies for strengthening peace and stability in Plateau State.

Focus on Dialogue and Sustainable Peace

Participants said the engagement provided a platform to examine the root causes of recurring conflicts and develop actionable strategies to promote peaceful coexistence.

The discussions, which included two panel sessions, explored issues around criminality, land disputes, and farmer-herder tensions, with emphasis on building trust, enhancing coordination, and strengthening existing peace structures.

Key Challenges Identified

In the communiqué, stakeholders highlighted several interconnected challenges fueling insecurity in the state.

Top among them were persistent security threats, including cattle rustling, kidnapping, illegal mining, and arms trafficking, as well as difficulties in identifying perpetrators, particularly alleged foreign elements.

They also pointed to weak law enforcement, limited trust between communities and security agencies, and operational challenges faced by security personnel.

Farmer-herder tensions were attributed to crop destruction, retaliatory attacks, underage grazing, and increasing competition over land and natural resources due to population growth.

Land-related conflicts, including land grabbing, poor documentation, displacement, and weak enforcement of land laws, were also identified as major drivers of violence.

Other concerns raised included governance gaps, lack of political will, inadequate identification systems, poverty, and limited access to modern agricultural practices.

Participants further decried the role of misinformation and unprofessional reporting in escalating tensions, as well as the impact of gender-based violence and the marginalization of women and vulnerable groups.

Stakeholders Proffer Solutions

To address these challenges, stakeholders called for strengthened security and justice systems through improved collaboration among security agencies, enhanced intelligence gathering, and the deployment of technology.

They also recommended continuous dialogue between farmers and herders, establishment of early warning systems, and the creation of joint platforms for resolving disputes.

On land governance, participants urged the government to enforce land laws, improve land documentation, and ensure fair resettlement processes for displaced communities.

They further advocated for the adoption of modern farming and livestock practices, including access to financial and technical support, improved seeds, and better farm security measures.

Stakeholders emphasized the need for inclusive governance, calling for the integration of herders into formal security structures and stronger collaboration between government and communities.

They also stressed the importance of responsible journalism and conflict-sensitive reporting, as well as the enforcement of laws addressing gender-based violence and the inclusion of women in peacebuilding efforts.

Commitment to Lasting Peace

The stakeholders reaffirmed their collective commitment to addressing the root causes of conflict and building resilient communities across Plateau State.

They urged the government to implement past recommendations, strengthen citizen engagement, improve population data systems, and facilitate the safe return of displaced persons.

The communiqué concluded with a call for sustained collaboration among all actors to ensure a peaceful, stable, and prosperous Plateau State.

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