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Plateau: Governor Mutfwang calls unity in tackling challenges of insecurity
Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang has admonished Plateau people to stand together, irrespective of tribe and faith, in defending the State’s heritage against the enemies confronting communties in Mangu, Barkin-Ladi, Riyom and other Local Governments Areas.
Mutfwang made the call on Sunday during a Thanksgiving Service organized by former Speaker of Plateau State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Ayuba Abok, where he thanked God for seeing him through the 9th Assembly.
The event took place at COCIN Church, Jos Jarawa. “It is time for Plateau people to unite on a common front in preserving the state. We must forget the mistakes of the past where various ethnic groups were left alone to confront calamities that befalls their communities,” he said.
Governor Mutfwang described the former Speaker and Special Adviser on Legislative Affairs, Rt. Hon. Ayuba Abok, as a dogged, courageous and resilient young man who fought for the peace and unity of Plateau.
He appreciated Abok for taking special time to thank God for preserving him throughout his tenure. “When we thank God, God open more doors of opportunities to us,” he declared.
“I trust that it is well with us, God knows all about our struggles and we are confidence that through Jesus we shall be victorious. I thank God for this opportunity to celebrate God together with the former Speaker of the House of Assembly Hon. Nuhu Ayuba Abok, a young man who has also struggled through life to get to where he is and God has seen him through.
“I thank you all for your prayers, thank you for your encouragement and thank you for standing with us in this difficult moment in our life in the Plateau but I am confident that God will not allowed Plateau to be destroyed; I am confident that God will grant us victory over those that troubled us and Plateau will prosper again.
“Let me encourage us, it is not time to be careless, it is time for us to unite as a people, it is time for us to stand shoulder to shoulder with one another, this land that God has given us, He gave us for a purpose. We will prosper in the land that He has given us, we should continue to pray for the Bible says watch and pray.”
The former Speaker, Rt. Hon. Nuhu Ayuba Abok, expressed gratitude to God for finding him worthy to serve Plateau in a capacity as Speaker and said without God, he would have been consumed by challenges.
He noted that as Speaker, he took decisions in the interest of Plateau and pleaded for forgiveness wherever he stepped on the toes of others, saying it was not deliberate.
Abok revealed that the former Governor of Platea State, Senator Jonah David Jang, met the state’s debt burden at about N80 billion and took it to N107 billion while former Govrnor Simon Lalong who met it at N107 billion, lifted it up to N307 billion, and called for fervent prayers for Governor Mutfwang to succeed in the midst of the daunting challenges.
Former COCIN Vice President, retired Rev. Obed Dashan, who took the sermon from the Book of Psalm 103: 1-6 and I Thessalonian 5:16 with a theme: “Giving thanks in all circumstances” encouraged believers to hold firm unto God and give thanks to God in all situations.
The Agwom Izere, Da Isaac Wakili, appreciated Governor Mutfwang for coming and congratulated him for emerging victorious at the poll. He encouraged him and Plateau people to remain firm, courageous and resolute in the midst of the current security challenges.
The Governor was accompanied by the First Lady, Her Excellency, Barr. Helen Mutfwang, the Deputy Governor, Ngo Josephine Piyo, Secretary to Government of the State, Arc. Samuel N. Jatau, Chief of Staff, Engr. Jeremiah Satmark, Speaker of the Plateau State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Moses Sule, Deputy Speaker, Rt. Hon. Fom Gwottson among other political appointees and top politicians in the state.