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isa·Politics· 12 days ago

City Boy Movement Partners with Jos Igbo Community for Inclusive Politics

City Boy Movement Partners with Jos Igbo Community for Inclusive Politics

Collins Samuel Eche, Plateau State Non-Indigene Coordinator for the City Boy Movement, led a key outreach to the Igbo community in Jos. He stressed that the movement’s success depends on active participation from all residents. Eche highlighted that diversity is the movement’s greatest strength and pledged a close partnership with the Igbo community. He introduced the “City Boy Polling Unit” to streamline voting for members and announced a drive to secure APC membership cards for non-indigenes. Eche said ancestral background should never limit political involvement. He concluded by urging unity between indigenes and non-indigenes as essential for sustaining state progress and achieving electoral victories.

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hala12 days ago

What practical steps could the City Boy Movement take to ensure Igbo residents in Jos feel genuinely included in local politics?

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kris12 days ago

Agree say regular community forums and Igbo-led committees for local issues fit strengthen genuine inclusion.

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emeka12 days ago

Which community groups or leaders should City Boy Movement engage first to build trust among Jos Igbo residents?

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prince12 days ago

It's notable they emphasize active participation from all residents, but I'd like to see how that translates into real engagement in Jos.

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femi12 days ago

Relying on a single outreach visit won't solve deep-rooted divisions; building trust requires sustained dialogue beyond one-off meetings.

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jesse12 days ago

They could schedule regular town halls in different neighborhoods and rotate leadership roles to ensure equal participation from all residents.

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