Bagos Applauds PLABOMA’s Role in Shaping Plateau’s Positive Image

Former House of Representatives member Hon. Musa Bagos has called on Plateau State’s youth media enthusiasts, particularly online media practitioners, to embrace challenges, pursue excellence, and obtain professional certifications to enhance their credibility and opportunities. Bagos made the remarks during a courtesy visit by the Plateau Bloggers and Online Media Association (PLABOMA), led by its Chairman, Matthew Tegha.

The visit aimed to strengthen collaboration, celebrate Bagos’ contributions to Plateau State, and explore strategies for promoting positive narratives about the region through digital media.

Bagos commended PLABOMA’s role in reshaping Plateau’s image, describing its members as pioneers of the next generation of communication. He urged them to uphold unity and professionalism, transcending political, religious, and ethnic divides. Highlighting the power of technology and digital media, Bagos encouraged practitioners to leverage their platforms to showcase Plateau’s potential and promote its culture and development.

“You have revolutionized communication in Plateau State and positioned yourselves as key players in its development,” Bagos said. “However, to fully harness the opportunities ahead, you must pursue professional certifications, such as those from the National Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), to build credibility and access greater opportunities.”

Bagos further warned against partisanship, urging members to remain objective and focused on advancing Plateau’s collective interest. “Your credibility and objectivity are your greatest assets. Stay true to the Plateau agenda, and let your work promote unity, peace, and development,” he added.

In his remarks, PLABOMA Chairman Matthew Tegha praised Bagos for his unwavering commitment to youth empowerment, justice, and equity during his tenure as a lawmaker. Tegha outlined the association’s mission to promote positive narratives about Plateau State and sought Bagos’ support for capacity-building programs to enhance members’ skills in ethical reporting and digital media. “Your contributions to nation-building and youth empowerment align with our vision to project Plateau positively to the world,” Tegha said. “We are committed to leveraging online media to build bridges, promote peace, and showcase Plateau’s rich culture and potential.”

During the visit, Comrade Friday Bako, a former PLABOMA chairman, lauded the association’s role in reshaping Plateau’s narrative and fostering unity. He also commended Bagos for his developmental strides and consistent dedication to the state’s progress.

Alex Audu, a PLABOMA Trustee, highlighted Bagos’ impactful community initiatives since 2013, describing him as a role model of persistence and leadership. Audu urged him to maintain his focus on empowering citizens and uplifting communities.

The visit culminated in the presentation of a special recognition award to Hon. Bagos for his legislative impact and contributions to human capital development.

Bagos expressed gratitude for the honor and reaffirmed his commitment to collaborating with PLABOMA and other stakeholders to advance Plateau State’s growth.

The visit emphasized the shared commitment between Bagos and PLABOMA to harness digital media as a tool for positive transformation in Plateau State, fostering unity, peace, and sustainable development.

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Bagos Applauds PLABOMA’s Role in Shaping Plateau’s Positive Image

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