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Plateau State Government Donates Seized Items to Nigerian Correctional Centre.


Following the implementation of Executive Order 003 by the Governor of Plateau State, the Jos Metropolitan Development Board (JMDB) led by General Manager Arch Hart Bankat visited the Nigerian Correctional Centre in Jos. The purpose of the visit was to donate items seized from individuals who violated the ban on street trading. The donated items included clothing, shoes, food, and more.

Some of the  Seized Items. 



During the visit, Bankat stressed the importance of complying with government directives to ensure businesses can operate in an orderly and convenient manner. The JMDB team was accompanied by officials such as Musa Ashoms (Commissioner of Information), Jim Ways (Chairman of Plateau State Revenue Board), Samuel Dapiya (Director General of PEPSA), and Samuel Gwott (General Manager of Plateau Express).


The donated items are also expected to be distributed to internally displaced persons in Barkin Ladi Local government council of Plateau state. This initiative aims to support both the correctional centre and the displaced persons in the community.

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  1. I pray that now people will be law abiding citizen, we want to see plateau state progressing. Please let comply with the government.

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  2. Allah ya Isa. Shegu

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