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Counselling Psychologist/Data Analyst/Research Consultant

Jos Beigetreten Nisan 2012
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JOStified X
JOStified X@_Thrixian·
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.
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Ejike Michael
Ejike Michael@igboamalu46639·
@GuningNan @EeevaJames My brother try and travel around the country then come back let's have a proper conversation 🤝. "Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder", like seriously that's your pitch?? 😂🤦
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BIGGEST🦅 🌹!!
BIGGEST🦅 🌹!!@EeevaJames·
I swore I wasn’t going to say anything but what changed between 2024 and 2026? No major road projects? Have you been to Fobur recently? What about the Abattoir road project, just to mention a few? No Plateau State property is being renovated? When last were you at Plateau Hotel or the Yelwa Water Treatment Plant? And are you aware that over 60 Plateau State government properties and buildings were recovered from looters? “PLASU is still PLASU?” Lol. You make it difficult to “talk like educated people” when you make claims like that. When last were you in PLASU? Are you aware that the university has added five new faculties in just three years? I assume you understand what that means for infrastructure development as well. There’s also the 600-capacity lecture theatre, among other projects. Calling it PR about a state you claim to live in when your entire movement is probably just from Hwolshe to Domkat Bali, with the occasional trip to Rayfield And you talk about Abia as though you live there. What if it’s all PR too? Or did that possibility never cross your mind?mtchewwwwwwww
GOLKITDA 🦅⚖️@_Kamor

“9th most developed state” in Nigeria. Okay, let’s talk like educated people. What metrics did you people use to arrive at that conclusion? What has changed between 2024 and 2026? Security is worse; no major road projects; no state property has been renovated. PLASU is still PLASU; Plapoly has a new gate at least. BTW, we were 9th in 2025, below Jigawa and Gombe and above Abia, Enugu, Kano. 😂🥲 I know it's a gig but please collect the one you can defend.

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Royalty..NK🌹
Royalty..NK🌹@AlhassanNankwat·
I need a caption please.
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Deukie 🌋܁ᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠNandom
It serves as the basis for development everywhere in the world. It's about connectivity, social and economic growth. If you knew Kwang before the road construction around that axis, you would indeed celebrate. It gives room to faster development that any you can think of
Royalty..NK🌹@AlhassanNankwat

I don't know much or less about politics but; I thought road constructions were the barest minimum we shouldn't be celebrating?

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Epical_DJ
Epical_DJ@Djckase·
@GuningNan @tk_ibrahiim lol… i can’t say something’s. But you are free to believe whatever you hear or choose to hold on to.
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TK 🫀
TK 🫀@tk_ibrahiim·
All this 14 stuffs u mentioned how will one enjoy them when there’s insecurity? Omo he has failed wholly and I’m sure if it was Lalong the kind insults wey him go dey receive like mad Mind you I’m not a party or into politics person
JOStified X@_Thrixian

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.

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Deukie 🌋܁ᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠNandom
You and who will change him? There is NO LGA within the state that within the last 3 years, Mutfwang's foot has not touched with at least a project. We care to listen and talk about what suits us. We are all bunch of hypocrites somehow with our stereotypic disposition
Philosopher@Aboosman46

@Djckase @EeevaJames Then we need to change him, governance is not about attending church services and patching of few existing roads within the city centre. Plateau state have been under developed for long despite having all the potentials for development.

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Ejike Michael
Ejike Michael@igboamalu46639·
But you and I know that plateau state is not the 9th most developed state in the country. Haba do you guys even know what a developed state looks like??? Omohhh let's be telling ourselves the truth and stop all this audio development 🙏🙏 If I may ask how many states in Nigeria have you visited???
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Katu Nanbal
Katu Nanbal@KatuNanbal62646·
@peace_zacks Cho Cho Cho. But you guys couldn’t say anything against the previous that did almost nothing. Precious that started projects he knew very well he couldn’t finish. Making noise like you have some influence or something to prove.
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🫧Sissy of Jos🪷
🫧Sissy of Jos🪷@peace_zacks·
Praising a governor cause he did road construction and water board will always be funny to me.. isn’t that supposed to be the barest minimum??
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Fidelis Gimba
Fidelis Gimba@fidelisgimba1·
@_Thrixian @_TheTime_isNow_ One thing I like about this development is that it's just the few of you guys that have seen them. In the last three months Mut receive over 40b,and I'm not sure that all his projects for the pass three years is up to 20b
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THE OLOYE OF JOS
THE OLOYE OF JOS@PolycarpPamdusu·
@_Thrixian @_TheTime_isNow_ 1) Operations Rainbow is not functional as we speak.. the personnel have not been deployed and none of what was promised have been fulfilled.
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phil adams@PhiladamsD·
@_Thrixian @_TheTime_isNow_ The problem with u guy's is mediocrity from the leader's to the follower's. Una too dey rate nonsense, since from the days of Lalong. Go to Adamawa, Gombe & Bauchi state n see good policies and dev. that affect the people directly. PLSG has better IGR and FAAC than those state
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Deukie 🌋܁ᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠNandom
This is commendable of you. Our people and setbacks are 5&6. Why would we sacrifice tomorrow for today? Generations would have benefitted from this but wickedness won't allow us to nurture now for tomorrow.
WAYO🤯🚀@HYPEBOY_WAYO

Dear @ACReSALNigeria , I want to personally and clearly state that your Palm oil Project at QuanPan LGA of Plateau State did not fail. I made this tweet due to sight seeing instead of concrete research. I'm presently at home in QP and I'm speechless with what I'm discovering! Through my discoveries, I got to know that the host community is plainly responsible for the project failure. How can a big project that will and already empowering the community, be destroyed by the same community members? Alot of things went wrong and our community is responsible for all. Through my research, I got to also know solar panels and submersible pumps for the boreholes earlier mentioned, were stolen on different occasions by the community members, of which i was ignorant of the measures taken by the contractor to replace both pannels and submersibles. This is a community that is suffering lack of water o!😫 I also got to know pipes where vandalized by the same community members,even to the point of setting fire on the project site, which affected some of the plants by the road side. I did not even know the fire incident was promptly reported to Plateau Acresal team by the village head of the host community. I want to personally apologize on behalf of the host community and plead for next time cases that Quanpan LGA be reconsidered for any Acresal project in Plateau State. To the project contractor, I want to personally apologize for putting the blame of project failure on you. From what I discovered, you have even gone to the extend of sinking your personal funds into this project and its painful to see it go in vain. I wish there was a way we can compansate you and appreciate your for the love shown to Quanpan people. I also discovered that the contractor has been mobilized to the site to replace damaged plants👏🤭 No wonder, the project coordinator, is widely celebrated across Plateau State because of the impact of different project, ACreSal has been carrying out across different communities in Plateau State. To my QP people, we need a shift in management of community lead Innitiaves. This does not speak well of us. I'm truely disappointed💔 Richard Suarsun Wayo A concerned Pan boy.

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Caleb Mutfwang
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Today, as we mark our third anniversary in office, I remain deeply grateful to God and to the good people of Plateau State for your trust, support, resilience, and belief in this journey. Three years ago, you entrusted me with the responsibility of leading our beloved Plateau State with a shared vision of hope, restoration, peace, and progress. These past three years have not been without challenges. We faced insecurity, economic hardship, attacks on innocent communities, and political and legal distractions. Yet, through it all, we remained focused and determined to build a more peaceful, united, secure, and prosperous Plateau State. As an administration, we have continued to take deliberate steps toward restoring hope and rebuilding confidence in governance. In security, we revitalised Operation Rainbow, recruited and trained over 2,000 community volunteers, strengthened collaboration with security agencies, and deployed modern surveillance technology to improve intelligence gathering and response across the state. We have also remained committed to restoring dignity and hope to displaced communities through rebuilding efforts and humanitarian support initiatives across affected local governments. In education, we reduced tuition fees by 50% for Plateau indigenes in state-owned tertiary institutions, increased scholarship funding, renovated and constructed classrooms, and expanded opportunities for students within and outside Nigeria. In healthcare, we upgraded the Plateau Specialist Hospital with modern equipment, recruited qualified medical personnel, expanded health insurance coverage, and improved healthcare facilities across the state. Through the Tin City Metro Transport Service and partnerships with airline operators, we have improved transportation and eased the burden on our people. We also continued investing in agriculture through the recovery of farmlands, distribution of subsidised fertilisers, mechanised farming support, and ongoing agro-processing projects. Across the state, road construction projects, water schemes, rural electrification initiatives, tourism development, urban renewal projects, and environmental sanitation efforts are gradually transforming our communities and laying stronger foundations for the future. Certainly, we have not yet reached the mountaintop, but we are no longer in the valley. Step by step, we are rebuilding Plateau together. Plateau is rising again, and with your continued support, unity, and faith, we will keep moving forward toward a more peaceful, stronger, and prosperous future for all. God bless Plateau State.
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