A group under the aegis of concerned Plateau Youths, have accused former Governor Simon Lalong for masterminding the forceful removal and replacement of Rev. Yakubu Pam as the Executive Secretary of Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission (NCPC).

The group alleged that Lalong conspired with a power that be to removed Rev. Yakubu Pam and installed one of his close associate, Bishop Stephen Adegbite as the executive secretary NCPC.

A statement signed by the spokesman of the group, Ezekiel Dingfa and made available to newsmen in Jos Thursday, said they were deeply disappointed by the recent appointment of Bishop Stephen Adegbite as the Secretary of the Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission, replacing our very own Rev. Yakubu Pam. 

"What has raised significant concerns among us is the timing and manner through which Former Governor Simon Bako Lalong  acted, as he hurriedly and personally congratulated Bishop Adegbite on his first day in office.

"As Plateau youths, we cannot help but question whether there was a conspiracy to remove Rev. Yakubu Pam from his position and replace him with a loyalist of Former Governor Lalong. 

"We, as citizens of Plateau State, pride ourselves on our diversity and inclusivity. We strongly believe in the principle of fair representation and equal opportunities for all our citizens to serve and contribute to our state and national development. 

"That is why it is deeply troubling to witness the replacement of Rev. Yakubu Pam, a fellow Plateau citizen, with an individual who does not share the same background. While we acknowledge the federal government's authority to make appointments, we also believe that the sentiments and aspirations of the people directly affected by these decisions should be taken into consideration. 

"The choice to replace Rev. Yakubu Pam with a loyalist raises concerns about fairness, representation, and the promotion of harmonious coexistence among Nigeria's diverse ethnic groups.

The group further reiterated that, hence, "we, the Concerned Plateau Youths, strongly urge Former Governor Simon Bako Lalong who in the first instance didn't like nor work for the emergence of the president but only reaped where he never sow ,unlike Rev. Yakubu Pam whose role during the election exceeds by far that of the former governor whose loyalty was and is still for Amaechi, from denying the president the right to address the plateau state party delegates to hiding them in a hotel to deny him access,until the political magic triggered by some Asiwaju die-hards on the plateau, the president wouldn't have gotten a single vote from the state,a group Rev. Pam belongs. 


We require other relevant authorities to provide us with an explanation for the apparent conspiracy that led to the removal of Rev. Yakubu Pam and his subsequent replacement with Bishop Adegbite. 


We also want Senator Lalong to kindly explain to us why another Plateau Son was removed as Director General of the Industrial Training Fund (ITF) and replaced with yet another Southwesterner.

It is painful that Senator Lalong as DG of the Tinubu-Shettima Campaign Organization was not able to prevent the replacement of two federal positions that two Plateau sons held. Could it be that Senator Lalong was only working for himself? Could this be another reason why President Tinubu and the APC Lost in Plateau State at the polls? These and many more painful questions are begging for answers, because it appears to us that Senator Lalong is so far the Chief Plateau beneficiary of anything that has come from Aso Rock with no impact .

"We demand transparency and accountability in all government actions, particularly those that impact the representation and empowerment of our local communities in Plateau State.Furthermore, we call upon the federal government to carefully consider the implications of its appointments on regional balance, ethnic harmony, and national unity. Nigeria's strength lies in its diversity, and it is crucial that appointments are made in a such a manner that fosters national cohesion, reinforces inclusivity and ensures all citizens feel a sense of belonging.

"As Plateau youths, we stand united in our advocacy for justice, inclusivity, and equitable representation for our people. We will diligently monitor the situation and engage relevant stakeholders to safeguard the best interests of Plateau State. We will ensure that our sons and daughters are given equal opportunities to serve in positions of leadership and influence, without any biases or conspiracies", the group concluded.