People sharing their thoughts on the good things Mutfwang has done is paid gig, but young people witth zero tolerance for politics shouting Abdulrahan is the authentic chairman of PDP is not a paid gig.
Lets be playing...
We all know what we are doing.....
Residents of Utan community have expressed their joy and appreciation over the ongoing road construction project, describing it as a long-awaited intervention that will improve mobility, boost economic activities, and enhance daily life.
Many community members offered prayers for Governor Caleb Mutfwang, asking God to grant him the wisdom, strength, and grace to continue delivering projects that bring tangible benefits to the people. Others spoke of their excitement at seeing the road project take shape, noting that it reflects a government that listens and responds to the needs of its citizens.
For the people of Utan, this is more than a road,it is a symbol of progress, renewed hope, and a brighter future.
#TheTimeIsNow
Wait let me get something straight
You people said what did Mutfwang even do, Mutty said hold my cup let me show you what I’ve done through people
You’re now here saying is paid PR
Ok it’s paid PR
But did he or did he not do it?
So you people are going to swear that you all just woke up and decided to start hyping Mutfwang and you were not paid??? Even those that had stuff to say about him recently? 😂😂😂.
When Tinubu and El Rufai’s turn comes please put me on o 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
@_Kamor It’s beginning to look like people think this 9th most developed state was loosely said by one fwanshak in Mangu district when it’s actually from a fact checking body. Anyways, as regards to PLASU, please check here
LET'S HATE HIM FOR DECAMPING TO APC & ALSO FOR THE INSECURITY BUT DID HE FAIL IN OTHER TASKS HE IS MEANT TO DO FOR THE STATE?
Let's see... It's justifiable to dislike him for the insecurity cos that's his first mandate, but taking us to 9th most developed state in the country? Worth an applause 👏
Gov. @CalebMutfwang over the past three years, has executed projects from infrastructure, security, healthcare, and education in Plateau State.
Make we check-make am... What & what has he achieved so far?
1. Revitalizing Operation Rainbow: Mutfwang upgraded the state-owned security outfit and trained more personnel for grassroots security.
2. Oga also established a toll-free emergency communication center. I'm sure not everyone knows this.
3. Mutty created the Ministry of Livestock Development, Veterinary Services, and Fisheries.
4. He also rehabilitated 111 kilometers of urban roads across the Jos and Bukuru metropolis to ease traffic. We all know dis one!
5. Initiated the construction of 380 kilometers of farm-to-market roads under the Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project (RAMP).
6. Currently revamping the Rwang Pam stadium to a more classy look and increasing it's worth. Hillstation Hotel too is getting a new look at the moment.
7. Procured Toyota Coaster vehicles and introduced subsidized metro-buses to ease daily commuting for residents. And for the first time in a long time, the train system started working in the state. Some of us have never seen a train in motion until Mutfwang came.
8. Slashed tuition fees by 50% for Plateau indigenes studying in state-owned tertiary institutions. Also, he increased state scholarship funding by 300% to support students' educational pursuits.
9. Upgraded the College of Education, Gindiri, into a full degree-awarding institution. Kudos to that.
10. Mutfwang constructed and renovated classrooms across all 17 Local Government Areas (LGAs). Still in progress I heard.
11. He also distributed subsidized tractors to farming communities across the state through the Plateau Agricultural Development Programme.
12. Initiating the cultivation of 900 hectares of land in Barkin Ladi, Mangu, and Riyom LGAs, specifically targeting internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the state.
13. Commenced the clearing of massive, long-standing backlogs of civil service gratuities, death benefits, and unpaid pensions dating as far back as 1986.
14. Heard billions were awarded for the Langtang North Water Project and completed the Yelwa Club Water Treatment Plant in Jos South to resolve years of water scarcity.
I can't remember all but I believe he's done a few projects and has achieved a lot so far. Sentiments of DECAMPING to APC aside, he is still in love with the state.
Let's give him his roses 🌹... He did well. We need him to do more.
Insecurity is the No. 1 issue presently. And he's working on it. However, if insecurity persists, there will be no people to enjoy all these achievements.
Building a stronger education sector remains a key priority of the Mutfwang administration.
To improve the quality and administration of senior secondary education, the government established the Senior Secondary Education Board, creating a stronger framework for learning and academic excellence across the state.
The administration also intervened decisively to safeguard the future of higher education by releasing ₦200 million to prevent the collapse of Plateau Polytechnic due to accreditation challenges and ₦300 million to secure the accreditation of core courses at Plateau State University, Bokkos.
In a bid to make education more accessible and affordable, tuition fees at Plateau State University were reduced, while scholarship payments for Plateau State indigenes were revived after years of neglect.
The government has also continued to invest in human capital development through scholarship support for Plateau engineering students studying in foreign universities, ensuring that the next generation is equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to compete globally.
These interventions reflect a deliberate commitment to strengthening institutions, expanding opportunities, and securing a brighter future for the people of Plateau State.
Good morning
The PVC registration is still on and on July 10th registration will be over so please get yours if you haven’t.
If you have lost yours or your PVC is damaged, you can still apply to get a new one
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@Fuki4L But it’s still our job to consistently talk about them till the government hears us and does something. I know for me security is one major problem I really need them to solve