The Plateau State Government has distanced itself from a purported “Uniting the Middle Belt Summit” being organized in Jos, Plateau State by some unknown and unauthorised persons.
A statement signed by the Senior Special Assistant to the Executive Governor of Plateau State on Middle Belt Ethnic Nationalities, Mr. Dan Kwada said his attention has been “drawn to a planned event titled “Middle Belt Summit”, allegedly organized by a group known as “Uniting the Middle Belt”, and scheduled to hold in Jos from January 5–6, 2026.”
Dan Kwada in the statement said “I wish to categorically state that the Plateau State Government, under the leadership of His Excellency, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, neither approved nor authorized the said event. Consequently, the use of the name of the Executive Governor as Chief Host of the summit is misleading, unacceptable, and should be disregarded in its entirety.”
He advised members of the public, stakeholders, and all purported participants to discountenance any information or publicity linking His Excellency or the Plateau State Government to the alleged summit.
He further emphasized that “For the avoidance of doubt, the peoples of the Middle Belt, also referred to as Central Nigeria, are well-organized and operate within established structures, processes, and procedures in articulating collective positions and resolutions. Any engagement outside these recognized frameworks does not enjoy the endorsement of the Plateau State Government.”
The Adviser added that the Plateau State Government appreciates the understanding and cooperation of the general public in this regard.


