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Economic cooperation with Plateau’ll be strengthen, we’ll do away with suspicion, recognize rights of minority in Bauchi – Governor Mohammed

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Bauchi Governor, Sen Bala Mohammed Abdulkadir, centre, at the Nzem Berom 

By Akanji Olowolodu, Bauchi

Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed has reiterated the commitment of his administration to strengthening cooperation between Bauchi and Plateau states for economic development and benefit of citizens and residents. 

The Governor also stressed that common heritage between the two neighbouring states will always be recognized and respected.

Bala Mohammed made the assertion when he attended the 2023 edition of Nzem Berom cultural festival tagged: “The Berom Economy: A metamorphosis”, held on Friday in Jos. 

He emphasized on the need to respect humanity, diversity in order to have a way forward to using procurement for good governance.

The Governor said that Bauchi State Government recognizes the rights of minority and has used scarce resources in the outgoing first tenure to do a lot of infrastructure in both rural and urban areas across the state.

Bala Mohammed added that he will continue to work hard to in collaboration with the incoming PDP administration in Plateau state to ensure that the two states remain peaceful in addition to ensuring the peace and development of the residents. 

For the uptenth time since he was sworn in as the Governor, Bala Mohammed Abdulkadir declared and assured that the Sayawa Chiefdom will be actualized in no distant future bearing all administrative bottlenecks.

While congratulating the Gbong Gwom of Jos, Da Jacob Pam Buba, the incoming and outgoing Governors, Bala Mohammed called on them to join hands together to come up with guidelines and mechanisms that will assist his administration in the selection and implementation of the Chiefdom. 

He then commended the organizers of the cultural festival for finding him worthy of being invited to be part of the celebration stressing that it was a demonstration of unity in diversity which must be upheld in order to make Nigeria bigger and united entity. 

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