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Our Story

Aim: to promote harmony, unity and understanding and cater for the welfare and social wellbeing of Plateau people residing in the United Kingdom.

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PSA UK is dedicated to the advancement of health, poverty relief, and fostering rights and equality among Plateau people.

Our Story

Moving to the UK means opportunity, but it also means navigating a new culture while holding onto your own. PSA UK was born from a simple truth: we're stronger together.

From our first gathering in a London living room to a community spanning 12 UK cities, we've built something special. We celebrate our children's naming ceremonies together. We support each other through the challenges of living abroad. We keep our language alive, our traditions strong, and our sense of identity vibrant.

This is what PSA UK does - we make sure that no matter which UK city you call home, you always have your Plateau family nearby.

Who We Are

We are nurses in Leeds, students in Birmingham, engineers in London, teachers in Manchester, business owners in Cardiff. We are Plateau State indigenes who've made the UK our home, but we never forget where we come from.
PSA UK is more than an organization - we're family. We're the faces you recognize at cultural events, the voices that remind you of home, the hands that help when you need support in a new city.

A group of passionate individuals dedicated to our mission.

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PSA Grand Patron,
His Excellency Mr Caleb Mutfwang,
The Executive Governor of Plateau State 

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His Royal Majesty Da Dr. Jacob Gyang Buba CON.
The Gbong Gwom Jos and Chairman Plateau State Council of Chiefs and Emirs.

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Mrs Helen Mutwang,
First Lady Plateau State,
Plateau State Government House

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