Brahim
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@SilasSimeon_4 If Muslims in Plateau make up 30% of the population yet cannot even obtain a basic certificate of indigeneship, what kind of shamelessness you are to expect that Christians, who make up 6% of Kano's population, should get deputy governor? In fact, they are'nt ancestral indigenes.






The 5 largest LGAs in Plateau State are predominantly Muslim areas, particularly Hausa and Fulani LGAs. These LGAs were initially part of Bauchi State before Plateau State was formed and include: 1. Jos North 2. Bukkur 3. Barkin Ladi 4. Wase 5. Bassa Bauchi is a Hausa and Fulani state, so if you don't want Hausa and Fulani in Plateau State, I suggest requesting your government to return those LGAs to Bauchi State. As long as those LGAs remain in Plateau State, Hausa and Fulani will continue to be indigenous people of Plateau State. They are not settlers; they have every right in the state. Hausa and Fulani have been ruling the state until 1948 when the last Emir of Jos handed over the state to his Christian friend, thinking they were the same. You may attempt to distort the history of the Hausa-Fulani people on your platforms and substitute it with your own narrative. However, the truth remains that without those 5 LGAs, Plateau State would not exist in its current form. Those LGAs are the foundation upon which the state was built. Despite the violence, the Hausa and Fulani communities will continue to thrive in Plateau State. It's imperative that we promote peace and understanding, rather than perpetuating misinformation and hatred towards Muslims.





















