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Outrage In Jos, As Court Declares Hausa-fulani Eligible For Indigene Status by Cutezt(op): 3:34pm On Jun 15
A recent judgment by the Plateau State High Court declaring that a Hausa woman born and raised in Jos North Local Government Area is entitled to an indigene certificate has sparked widespread reactions across Plateau State, with many indigenous groups condemning the ruling and the Plateau Initiative for Development and Advancement of the Natives (PIDAN) vowing to challenge it in court.

The judgment, delivered on June 9, 2026, by Justice C. Donglong, held that Fatima Baba Akawu, a Hausa woman born in Jos North cannot be denied a Certificate of Indigene.

The court further declared the practice of issuing "Residential Certificates" instead of Certificates of Indigene to certain citizens unconstitutional, unlawful, discriminatory, and unknown to Nigerian law.

Justice Donglong relied on Sections 15, 17, 25, and 42 of the 1999 Constitution, stressing that no Nigerian should suffer discrimination based on ethnicity, tribe, place of birth, or the circumstances of birth.

Describing the actions of the Jos North Local Government Council, the judge held that issuing a Residential Certificate to Fatima Akawu while issuing an Indigene Certificate to another applicant of Berom origin on the same day amounted to "a reprehensible act of ethnic discrimination."

The court consequently ordered the council to issue an indigene certificate to the claimant within 30 days and permanently restrained it from issuing Residential Certificates as substitutes for Certificates of Indigene.

The suit was instituted by Fatima Baba Akawu and her father, Baba Alhaji Akawu, against Jos North Local Government Area after the council allegedly refused to issue her an indigene certificate.

They argued that denying Fatima indigene status because she is Hausa violated the Constitution's provisions against discrimination and challenged the legality of the Residential Certificate, insisting it has no basis in Nigerian law.

The court agreed, holding that constitutional rights cannot be denied because of ethnic identity where a citizen is otherwise entitled to recognition under the law.

The ruling has reignited the decades-old indigene-settler debate that has remained one of the most contentious issues in Plateau State.

While the judgment has been welcomed by many within the Hausa-Fulani community as a victory for equal citizenship and constitutional rights, many Plateau indigenes argue that it contradicts established historical and judicial findings.

Several judicial commissions established after previous crises in Jos—including the Aribiton Fiberesima Commission (1994), the Niki Tobi Commission (2001), and the Bola Ajibola Commission (2008)—all concluded that the Afizere, Anaguta and Berom ethnic groups are the indigenous owners of Jos and Jos North.


The 2001 Niki Tobi Commission specifically recommended that the Hausa-Fulani community acknowledge the indigenous ownership of Jos by the Afizere, Anaguta and Berom as part of efforts toward lasting peace.

Legal experts, however, note that Justice Donglong's judgment does not overturn those historical findings but instead addresses whether constitutional rights can be denied based on ethnic origin.

PIDAN Rejects Verdict, Announces Appeal

In a swift response, the Plateau Initiative for Development and Advancement of the Natives (PIDAN) rejected the judgment, describing it as shocking and inconsistent with existing judicial precedents.

Following an emergency meeting of its leadership on June 13, PIDAN urged residents of Plateau State to remain calm and law-abiding while announcing plans to immediately challenge the judgment through the appellate courts.

According to the organization, the ruling appears to conflict with established decisions of previous judicial commissions as well as judgments affirmed by the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court regarding the indigenous ownership of Jos North.

PIDAN maintained that the question of indigenous ownership of Jos North had long been settled through multiple commissions of inquiry and subsequent judicial affirmations.

The group stated that its legal team has been directed to study the judgment and file an appeal aimed at setting it aside.

While acknowledging the constitutional rights of every Nigerian citizen to live anywhere in the country, PIDAN argued that citizenship should not automatically translate into indigeneship, insisting that indigeneship remains tied to ancestral ownership and customary rights.

The organization also pointed out that many Plateau indigenes born and raised in other states are similarly not recognized as indigenes in those states despite decades of residence, they argued that, going by the judgment, millions of Igbos and other ethnic groups can also claim indigene status in Lagos and other south-western states.


PIDAN therefore emphasized that no single High Court judgment can erase what it described as long-established legal history, gazetted White Papers and Supreme Court decisions recognizing the Afizere, Anaguta and Berom as the indigenous owners of Jos North.

The group called on Governor Caleb Mutfwang, security agencies, and all residents to maintain peace while allowing the legal process to run its course.

The judgment has drawn mixed reactions across the country.

Many members of the Hausa-Fulani community have hailed it as a landmark victory against ethnic discrimination, arguing that numerous families who have lived in Plateau State for generations continue to face exclusion from employment, education, scholarships and political opportunities because they are denied indigene certificates.

Others, however, believe the ruling has the potential to inflame existing tensions in Plateau State if not carefully managed, arguing that it raises broader questions about the relationship between constitutional citizenship rights and historical claims to indigenous ownership.

Former Plateau State Governor Jonah David Jang also opposed the judgment, warning that indigene certificates have historically been linked to communities recognized as the original inhabitants of Plateau State and should not be granted solely on the basis of long-term residence.

Although the Plateau State High Court has delivered what many legal scholars consider a landmark constitutional ruling on indigeneity, the matter is far from settled.

With PIDAN formally announcing its intention to appeal the decision and insisting that the judgment contradicts existing legal precedents and Supreme Court-backed findings, the case appears headed for further judicial scrutiny.

The outcome of the appeal could have far-reaching implications not only for Plateau State but also for other parts of Nigeria where disputes over indigeneity, citizenship and constitutional rights continue to shape access to political participation, employment, education and other public benefits.
https://www.facebook.com/jos.e.vents.60214/photos/press-release15th-june-2026pidan-calls-for-calm-vows-legal-action-against-ruling/987263014118038/

https://dailypost.ng/2026/06/11/hausa-residents-born-in-jos-north-are-indigenes-plateau-high-court/

Re: Outrage In Jos, As Court Declares Hausa-fulani Eligible For Indigene Status by CodeTemplar: 3:45pm On Jun 15
Can berom get same status in Kano?
Re: Outrage In Jos, As Court Declares Hausa-fulani Eligible For Indigene Status by HacheNoire:
A good one coming from a competent and reputable court.

Judgement calls for celebration as it has reaffirmed and strengthened our unity in diversity.

God bless Justice C. Donglong

God bless His Excellency, President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR)
Re: Outrage In Jos, As Court Declares Hausa-fulani Eligible For Indigene Status by Mariangeles(f):
Watch as the fulanis will try to take over that place with a strong sense of entitlement. A once peaceful state.
Just watch.
Re: Outrage In Jos, As Court Declares Hausa-fulani Eligible For Indigene Status by Cutezt(op): 6:51pm On Jun 15
Nlfpmod carry this thing go Fp abeg, this is a matter of National concern.
Re: Outrage In Jos, As Court Declares Hausa-fulani Eligible For Indigene Status by Parachoko: 7:32pm On Jun 15
This is a stupid judgement
Re: Outrage In Jos, As Court Declares Hausa-fulani Eligible For Indigene Status by ekineme: 9:15pm On Jun 15
Good Judgement, all the akwaibomites residing in different part of the country should do same too. Get local govt certificate of origin from where u are residing. Wherever you are born is your place of origin.
Copied# Igbos
Copied #yorubas
Copied #Tiv
This Judgement is applicable to all tribes.
One Nigeria
Re: Outrage In Jos, As Court Declares Hausa-fulani Eligible For Indigene Status by gregyboy(m): 9:50pm On Jun 15
Mariangeles:
Watch as the fulanis will try to take over that place with a strong sense of entitlement. A once peaceful state.
Just watch.
Jos was never peaceful
Re: Outrage In Jos, As Court Declares Hausa-fulani Eligible For Indigene Status by Cutezt(op):
gregyboy:
Jos was never peaceful
The slogan 'Home of peace and tourism' didn't come out of the blue. Plateau people are known as some of the most peaceful and hospitable people in the entire country. Someone once told me that if a Plateau man reacts badly, it simply means he has been pushed to the extreme.

Plateau was one of the most peaceful states in the country in the 90's.
Re: Outrage In Jos, As Court Declares Hausa-fulani Eligible For Indigene Status by LabStores: 12:00pm On Jun 16
In Jos north, are they not claiming indigenes?
Re: Outrage In Jos, As Court Declares Hausa-fulani Eligible For Indigene Status by onuman: 12:04pm On Jun 16
Don't blame the judge, blame the Fulani-loyal military dictators who restructured Nigeria, introduced unitary government system in a country of different nations forcefully merged into one Nigeria by a foreign country.
Re: Outrage In Jos, As Court Declares Hausa-fulani Eligible For Indigene Status by Rootprof(m): 12:04pm On Jun 16
Let them pass same judgement to all states then we will take them serious but if the judgement is only applicable to Jos and plateau then it is loop sided usual to favour hausa fulani.
Re: Outrage In Jos, As Court Declares Hausa-fulani Eligible For Indigene Status by BestLife247: 12:05pm On Jun 16
Everywhere you turn, evil seems to be triumphing over good Worldwide yet many can't see that this is Satan's little season prophesied in the Scripture. Normal/better World is not coming back, JESUS is coming back very soon. If you are still doubting it when both Satanists and even the Scientists have confirmed and seriously preparing, Read: https://www.nairaland.com/8664919/decoded-deciphered-generation-supreme-spirit
Re: Outrage In Jos, As Court Declares Hausa-fulani Eligible For Indigene Status by Princedapace(m): 12:06pm On Jun 16
HacheNoire:
A good come coming from a competent and reputable court.

Judgement calls for celebration as it has reaffirmed and strengthened our unity in diversity.

God bless Justice C. Donglong

God bless His Excellency, President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR)
Which mumu unity? Unity that u cant vote for ur candidate while in another state.
Re: Outrage In Jos, As Court Declares Hausa-fulani Eligible For Indigene Status by Kingluqman(m): 12:06pm On Jun 16
Dem go soon declare the same thing for Oyo State



grin grin grin
Re: Outrage In Jos, As Court Declares Hausa-fulani Eligible For Indigene Status by Razzness(m): 12:07pm On Jun 16
All states in Nigeria should adopt assimilation policies if you've lived there long enough or were born and raised there, that is what will make us truly one Nigeria. I would really love a situation where an Igbo man can become an Indigene of Kano and vice versa. That is when Nigeria will become a movement and not a bunch of regional factions forcing coexistence.
Re: Outrage In Jos, As Court Declares Hausa-fulani Eligible For Indigene Status by Funkyswagzz(m): 12:08pm On Jun 16
So as they born me for lagos so I can claim citizenship regardless of my tribe Igbo?
Re: Outrage In Jos, As Court Declares Hausa-fulani Eligible For Indigene Status by esnbrutality: 12:08pm On Jun 16
They are preparing for SW...

The Quran must reach the Atlantic Ocean.

Re: Outrage In Jos, As Court Declares Hausa-fulani Eligible For Indigene Status by oluwaseyi0: 12:09pm On Jun 16
Terrorism breeding and land grabbing in disguise
Same Fulani won’t allow same to be done in their own state
Re: Outrage In Jos, As Court Declares Hausa-fulani Eligible For Indigene Status by akpumping7720(m): 12:09pm On Jun 16
Double wahala for deady body!
Re: Outrage In Jos, As Court Declares Hausa-fulani Eligible For Indigene Status by RecentHistory: 12:09pm On Jun 16
This is what Benjamin Kalu was fighting for. All Fulanis in the East will become indigenous people after 10 years.
Re: Outrage In Jos, As Court Declares Hausa-fulani Eligible For Indigene Status by esnbrutality: 12:09pm On Jun 16
E too sure

They cant dodge that at all
.grin

Kingluqman:
Dem go soon declare the same thing for Oyo State



grin grin grin
Re: Outrage In Jos, As Court Declares Hausa-fulani Eligible For Indigene Status by Vicotex(m): 12:10pm On Jun 16
This one wey court fo so na to set the stage for the next massacre
Re: Outrage In Jos, As Court Declares Hausa-fulani Eligible For Indigene Status by iwaeda: 12:11pm On Jun 16
We know there is an agenda and they are fulfilling it. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Outrage In Jos, As Court Declares Hausa-fulani Eligible For Indigene Status by agulion: 12:11pm On Jun 16
It should be replicated in Lagos, all those born their should be given indigene certificate
Re: Outrage In Jos, As Court Declares Hausa-fulani Eligible For Indigene Status by cadet222(m): 12:13pm On Jun 16
Fulani will take over Plateau state in 10 years time
Re: Outrage In Jos, As Court Declares Hausa-fulani Eligible For Indigene Status by Readinglamp: 12:13pm On Jun 16
Razzness:
All states in Nigeria should adopt assimilation policies if you've lived there long enough or were born and raised there, that is what will make us truly one Nigeria. I would really love a situation where an Igbo man can become an Indigene of Kano and vice versa. That is when Nigeria will become a movement and not a bunch of regional factions forcing coexistence.
It will backfire. Fight go increase pass the one wen we dey see already.
Re: Outrage In Jos, As Court Declares Hausa-fulani Eligible For Indigene Status by geoworldedu: 12:13pm On Jun 16
Fulani are the owner of every state in the country. It is Islamisation tactic.


The only solution to all these madness of terrorism is to stop religion totally. They are the breeding ground for terrorism and gullibility. Otem revealled this to us a decade ago and also told us about the capture of Allah and Jehovah, the chief owners of the two religions plaguing this nation.

Make sure you don't teach your children religion, so as to avoid upcoming disasters.

Re: Outrage In Jos, As Court Declares Hausa-fulani Eligible For Indigene Status by Nawa4nl: 12:13pm On Jun 16
Does it apply to Igbos too or just hausas?
esnbrutality:
They are preparing for SW...

The Quran must reach the Atlantic Ocean.
God wont let the Quoran over run the bible.

God will stop allah
Re: Outrage In Jos, As Court Declares Hausa-fulani Eligible For Indigene Status by dexmond: 12:14pm On Jun 16
HacheNoire:
A good come coming from a competent and reputable court.

Judgement calls for celebration as it has reaffirmed and strengthened our unity in diversity.

God bless Justice C. Donglong

God bless His Excellency, President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR)
Remember there is something called precedent. This might also apply to Igbos that you hate. What do you think?
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