JPI Plateau State Chapter Sees Leadership Renewal for Youth Development
- paolo bibat
- Mar 19
- 1 min read

The Jamie Pajoel International (JPI) Plateau State Chapter has reaffirmed its commitment to youth empowerment with the reappointment of Hollis Idabor as Chapter President during the JPI National Youth Leadership Convention.
Idabor, sworn in for a second term after a year of service, will continue to lead the chapter alongside newly appointed State Chapter Vice President Amarachukwu Shadrach.

The convention aims to cultivate effective leaders and informed decision-makers by providing platforms for knowledge-sharing and networking.
Under Idabor’s leadership, the Plateau State Youth Assembly was organized in 2024, attracting 450 registered delegates.
Building on this success, Idabor has unveiled ambitious plans for 2025, aiming to gather 1,000 dynamic leaders from every local government across the state.

“I am honored to continue serving and leading with passion, excellence, and impact,” Idabor stated, describing the upcoming initiative as a movement, revolution, and game-changer.
This renewed focus on youth development reflects JPI’s commitment to providing learning opportunities for young leaders across Nigeria and Africa.
As the organization continues to expand its reach and impact, the JPI Plateau State Chapter is poised to play a key role in shaping the next generation of African leaders.




























