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PPPN Bids Farewell to Mr. Pwakim Jacob, Welcomes Mr. Nanmak Bali as New President

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Plateau Peace Practitioners Network Inaugurates New Executives to Advance Peacebuilding Efforts (1)

In a symbolic transition of power, the Plateau Peace Practitioners Network (PPPN) bid farewell to its outgoing president, Mr. Pwakim Jacob Choji, and welcomed Mr. Nanmak D Bali as the new president. The ceremony took place at the TEKAN headquarters in Jos, Plateau State, marking the end of Mr. Choji’s two-year term and the beginning of a new chapter for the organization.

During the inauguration ceremony, Mr. Jephta D, chairman of the transition committee, commended the cooperation received from members and civil society groups throughout Mr. Choji’s tenure. In turn, Mr. Choji expressed gratitude to his team for their unwavering support, cooperation, and commitment during his leadership.

Reflecting on his term, Mr. Choji highlighted the significant growth and accountability achieved by the PPPN. He noted that the organization had substantially increased its financial resources, transitioning from a modest account balance to a substantial sum of over two hundred thousand naira. Among the achievements under his leadership were the proper documentation of activities, the launch of a website for the network, organization of training sessions on peace-building, initiation of dialogues among communities, and establishment of partnerships with government agencies and communities.

Acknowledging the challenges faced along the way, Mr. Choji emphasized the need to address administrative hurdles and ensure the sustainability and growth of the network. Despite these challenges, he expressed pride in the achievements of the PPPN and expressed confidence in the incoming leadership to carry forward the organization’s legacy with vision and passion.

In his inaugural address, Mr. Nanmak D Bali expressed gratitude for the support received during his campaign and inauguration. He emphasized that his victory was not just his own but a collective triumph for all who believed in the power of unity and peace. Mr. Bali pledged to build on the foundation laid by his predecessors and work towards fostering understanding, harmony, and collaboration among diverse NGOs.

The new executive team, comprising Hajiya Maimuna Abdullahi as Vice President, Mr. Kingsley Obidah as Secretary, Mr. Pam as Assistant Secretary, and Mr. David I as Media and Publicity Officer, was administered the oath of office by Barrister Timothy Parlong.

The ceremony was attended by various special guests and stakeholders, including the Director-General of the Plateau Peace Building Agency, Dr. Julie Sanda, and the Coordinator of the TEKAN Peace Desk, Mrs. Helen Haggai. Dr. Sanda advised the new executives on the importance of partnership and coordination in peace-building efforts, emphasizing that peace-building is everyone’s responsibility.

As the PPPN ushers in a new era of leadership, members are hopeful that the organization will continue to make a lasting impact on the Plateau region and contribute to a brighter and more harmonious future for all.

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Musk’s xAI is running nearly 50 gas turbines unchecked at its Mississippi data center

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Elon Musk’s xAI is running nearly 50 natural gas turbines at its Mississippi data center, power plants that the state is currently not regulating thanks to a loophole.

The power plants are considered “mobile” by the state of Mississippi because they are sitting on flatbed trailers, thus allowing them to dodge to air pollution regulations for one year. The NAACP, which has filed a lawsuit on behalf of residents in the area, says the unchecked emissions from the turbines is worsening air quality in an already polluted region. This week, it asked the court for an injunction against xAI.

At issue is the “mobile” nature of the turbines. The Southern Environmental Law Center, which filed the lawsuit on behalf of the NAACP, says the turbines are being operated in violation of federal law, which says that power plants mounted on a trailer can still be considered stationary and subject to air pollution regulations.

XAI has been granted permits for 15 of its turbines. A Greater Memphis Chamber of Commerce press release previously said that “about half” of the 35 turbines in operation in May 2025 would remain on site. However, xAI has continued to install more. Currently, it’s operating 46, according to a local news report.

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Plateau relaxes curfew in Jos North after attack by bandits 

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The Plateau State Government has reviewed the curfew imposed on Jos North Local Government Area following a satisfactory security assessment carried out in the affected area.

This was disclosed on Wednesday by Joyce Ramnap, the commissioner for information and communication.

According to her, the decision followed a satisfactory assessment of the security situation in the area.

“Curfew earlier imposed on the area is hereby further relaxed. Effective Wednesday, May 13, 2026, the curfew will now run from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. daily,” Ms Ramnap said. 

“Residents are advised to continue to comply strictly with the directive and cooperate with security agencies,” she added.

She urged residents to remain law-abiding, vigilant, and report suspicious activities to security agencies, while appreciating their cooperation and understanding.

Ms Rambap also advised residents to report suspicious activities to security agencies.

The curfew was imposed following a deadly attack in Angwan Rukuba community where more than 30 persons were killed in the attack.

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