“Mutfwang’s administration deserves commendation for creating an environment that encourages peaceful dissent,” he said.
The Plateau House of Assembly has urged SEMA to develop strategies to mitigate erosion in some parts of the state.
Mr Gwom said the partnership was imperative to curtail climate change, which has become a global concern.
Mrs Mutfwang said that the beneficiaries would be supported with start-up grants at the end of the training.
Given the environmental challenges arising from climate change, the Plateau government says it will begin a clampdown on tree fellers.
Mr Ishaya said that the university was putting facilities on the ground to host what would be one of the best NUGA games in history.
The governor said successive administrations did not give adequate attention to the welfare of retirees.
“There is nowhere you have violent conflicts in Plateau that it will not be linked to ‘goskolo’ or drug abuse,” said an NGO coordinator, Beji Jibe.
The Plateau government has established a Security and Information Centre (SIC) to provide the residents access to report security developments in their location.
“They are to, however, report any breach of security to the nearest authorities,” the NDA spokesman said.
