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June 12, 2026 - 8:56 PM

Gov. Lalong appoints new GM for State newspaper, Nigeria Standard

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Plateau state governor, Simon Lalong, has appointed a new General Manager for the Plateau Publishing Corporation (PPC). He is Dr. Boniface Gwotbit.
In a press statement signed by the Director of Press & Public Affairs to the Governor of Plateau State, Dr. Makut Simon Macham, ANIPR, says, Gwotbit is to take over from the acting managing director of the Corporation, who would return to her parent ministry.
“Governor Simon Bako Lalong has approved the appointment of Dr. Boniface Bakshuet Gwotbit as the new General Manager of the Plateau Publishing Corporation, publishers of The Nigerian Standard Newspapers.
“Until his appointment, Dr. Gwotbit was the Director Marketing of the Corporation and has served in the organisation for 32 years.
“He has a Ph.D degree in Business  Administration from Barmenda International University Cameroon and was one time Management Committee Chairman of Mikang Local Government,” the statement read.
“Governor Lalong charges the new Managing Director to leverage on his experience and work assiduously towards repositioning the Corporation in consonance with the dream of its founding fathers and the realities of today’s competitive and dynamic publishing industry.
“In particular, Governor Lalong wants the Nigerian Standard Newspapers to be revived and sustained to take its rightful place as one of the most vibrant newspapers in the country, as well as compete favourably in the media space.
“He wants the new leadership to also focus on the commercial prosperity of the Corporation for self-sustenance,” the statement concluded.
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