I recently inspected the ongoing construction of the 61.55-kilometre Dokan Tofa–Ba’ap–Kurqwi Road, including the spur to Lardang–Bwall–Kwoor and Tim Road Section One, as well as additional works on the Jimbam–Dokan Kasuwa Road in Qua’an Pan Local Government Area.
Seeing the excitement and enthusiasm of the people, especially the women who turned out in large numbers to welcome us, was both humbling and encouraging. Their support reinforces our commitment to delivering infrastructure that opens up rural communities, improves connectivity, supports agriculture, and drives economic growth.
I am grateful to the people of Qua’an Pan for their steadfast support, trust, and cooperation. These road projects are not just about construction; they are about improving livelihoods, creating opportunities, and ensuring that no community is left behind in our development agenda.
I want to assure residents that these projects will be completed and commissioned as scheduled. Our administration remains focused on delivering quality infrastructure and fulfilling the mandate entrusted to us by the people of Plateau State.
I also encourage community members to continue working closely with contractors and government officials to ensure the smooth and timely completion of these projects. Together, we are building a stronger, more prosperous Plateau for all.
During an interview with Candace Owens, former CIA officer Kevin Shipp made a statement that quickly gained attention:
“Christians are the only people who cannot truly be controlled.”
Shipp explained that genuine Christians answer first to God rather than governments, organizations, or cultural pressures. Because their convictions are rooted in biblical truth, external pressure often fails to gain complete influence over them.
Using examples from history, including the Soviet era, he argued that devoted believers frequently remained committed to their faith despite significant consequences.
Based on his years of intelligence experience, Shipp believes strong Christian conviction continues to challenge systems that seek total conformity and unquestioning obedience.