Peace & Security for Wase
Championing community-led peacebuilding, stronger local security structures, and inter-ethnic and inter-faith dialogue — because no family in Wase should live in fear.
Wase Constituency • Plateau State
Candidate for Member, Plateau State House of Assembly, representing Wase Constituency. Legal professional. Business builder. Servant-leader committed to integrity, opportunity, and lasting progress for every community in Wase.
About the Candidate
Prince Israel Miri is a results-driven legal professional and entrepreneur with more than a decade of experience spanning law, governance, business, and community advocacy — running on the ADC platform for Member representing Wase Constituency in the Plateau State House of Assembly.
From supporting the Senate President's office at Nigeria's National Assembly to leading Nigerian students at Coventry University in the UK, to founding Tabisjela Five International Ltd, Prince Israel has spent his career building bridges — between citizens and institutions, between ideas and action, between today's challenges and tomorrow's opportunities.
He is a proud son of Plateau State, a husband, and a believer that honest, people-first representation at the State Assembly can transform Wase Constituency.
Experience & Leadership
Tabisjela Five International Ltd
Leading business operations, strategic growth, and community-facing initiatives with an emphasis on accountability and measurable impact.
Dusu David & Associates
Legal research, case preparation, document drafting, and client advocacy — championing justice for everyday Nigerians.
Coventry University, United Kingdom
Led cultural, academic, and welfare programs for Nigerian students abroad, fostering inclusivity and community pride.
National Assembly, Nigeria
Supported executive operations at the highest levels of Nigerian governance — learning firsthand how policy becomes progress.
Mirich Farms, Jos, Plateau State
Oversaw operations, staff, and financial accountability — investing in Plateau's agricultural potential.
Our Vision for Wase
My commitment to you at the Plateau State House of Assembly is simple: honest representation, economic opportunity, safer communities, and a government that listens to Wase. Here's where we'll focus first.
Championing community-led peacebuilding, stronger local security structures, and inter-ethnic and inter-faith dialogue — because no family in Wase should live in fear.
Backing our farmers and herders with modern tools, fair market access, and cooperative support — turning Wase's fertile lands into sustainable family income.
Sponsoring state-level bills and budget advocacy for better schools, vocational training, and scholarships so every young person in Wase can build a future here, at home.
Fighting for functional primary healthcare centres, maternal care, and rural clinics across every ward of Wase — so no family travels hours for basic, dignified care.
Empowering small businesses, artisans, and young entrepreneurs with the tools, training, and finance they need to build lasting livelihoods right here in Wase.
A State Assembly seat that reports back. Regular town halls across every ward, published constituency updates, and an open door for the people of Wase.
“Leadership is not a title. It is a trust — earned every day, in service to the people who believed in you.”— Prince Israel Miri
On the Ground
On the Record
Context for the moment we are in — and why Wase needs a fresh voice at the Assembly.
Over 3,000 delegates in Abuja ratified a new ADC National Working Committee — a milestone in the opposition coalition.
Read story → Plateau • Governance62.7% allocated to capital projects — peacebuilding, infrastructure, digital education, and healthcare top the agenda.
Read story → Plateau • YouthThe PYAEP programme is putting one hectare into the hands of each of the first 1,000 beneficiaries.
Read story →Join the Movement
This campaign is powered by the people of Wase Constituency. Volunteer as a ward coordinator, host a community conversation, or simply share our message across your network. Together, we bring Wase to the Assembly — and the Assembly to Wase.