
Plateau State Diaspora Development Association (PSDDA)
August 8, 2022.
Communique
Re: Stakeholders Endorse Rebuilding of Jos Main Market
We the members of Plateau State Diaspora Development Association in the United States wish
to express our position on the ongoing decision by the Plateau State Government (PLSG) to
initiate the rebuilding of the damaged Jos Main Market (JMM).
First, we commend any effort towards such a venture and we appreciate every step taken to
actualize this goal. We also recognize that a public venture such as this requires the buy-in of
the public. We believe it is with this desire that the PLSG initiated stakeholders consultations to
gather opinion and suggestions from the good people of Plateau.
It is our common knowledge that the majority of our people disagrees with the terms of
reference as contained in the MoU for the reconstruction of the JMM. As major stakeholders in
the Plateau project, we also had the opportunity of voicing our strong opposition during a virtual town hall meeting we had with PLSG as to the terms of contract contained in the MoU.
We flatly rejected several aspects of the contract and offered an alternative solution to our state
government.
We proposed to PLSG to work with its sons and daughters in Diaspora to generate the funds needed for this project. We assured our government that we are willing to crowd fund the
needed resources amongst ourselves and we hoped this gesture would be allowed to be tested.
We ended our meeting with assurances from the officials of PLSG that they would look into all
the concerns we raised and our position as well as the position of many well meaning Plateau citizens. We were assured that consultations are ongoing and concerns raised would be considered before any decision would be taken.
However, it is with great dismay that we are reading in print media a position put forward by
the PLSG claiming that“Stakeholders endorse the rebuilding of JMM.” We wonder, if all the
concerns raised were already addressed? Who are the stakeholders that endorsed the project?
And if our position as stakeholders doesn’t matter, why did the officials of PLSG consulted our
opinion in the first place? Why would the PLSG refuse the offer from those of us in Diaspora
without any cogent reason? Is there any hidden motive why the state government is ramming
through our throats a project we clearly are not in support of? Is the PLSG indebted to an
unknown benefactor and are using the JMM project as a ploy to pay back its debts? What is the
State government hiding from the good people of Plateau state?
These and many more questions deserve answers and it will behoove our state government to
honestly address these concerns first before pushing through with an unpopular project. We
want to warn that any attempt by the handlers of this state government to ignore our concerns,
would be at its own peril. We also want to warn any contractor that would deliberately accept
to work on a contentious project such as this to have a rethink. There will be consequences if
the concerns of our people are thrown to the wind.
Lastly, we want to warn any government official or individuals against pushing this project as is
with no modification to accommodate the concerns of our people. Any attempt to ignore our
concerns and the general outcry of our people would be met with stiff resistance. It would be in
the interest of those in government to continue to explore dialogue on this subject.
In conclusion, we call on our people to continue to support meaningful and people oriented
projects and government policies but never be cowed into submission to agendas clearly
designed to continue to subjugate our collective interest.
May God continue to bless Plateau state and its people.
Moses Dachen,
Secretary PSDDA, USA.