We’re working hard to bring succour to Plateau challenges- Governor Mutfwang
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Plateau Governor Mutfwang
By Raymond Gukas, Jos
Plateau State Governor, Barrister Caleb Mutfwang, has called on the people to remain positive in the face of the herculean challenges confronting the state.
He gave this charge in his Christmas message to the people even as he said the government was aware of these challenges and working round the clock to salvage the situation.
This was contained in a statement by Gyang Bere, Director of Press, Government House, Jos.
Governor Mutfwang who acknowledged the challenges facing the state, said these include insecurity issues, economic hardships, and political concerns, “reassured the people that his administration is committed to alleviating these difficulties.”
He emphasized faith in divine intervention and called for hope and prayer for a positive turn around, especially as 2024 is around the corner.
“As we celebrate, let’s hold onto hope, knowing that God, in His grace, will guide us through. I urge all citizens to conduct themselves peacefully, contributing to the creation of a harmonious environment for lawful activities,” the governor said.
Mutfwang used the occasion to extend warm greetings to citizens of the state and Nigerians on the joyous occasion of celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ and encouraged them “to embrace the true spirit of Christmas by sharing love and exchanging gifts, especially with the less privileged”
The governor admonished the people to “recall that God’s love for mankind led to the redemption through His son. This Christmas, let’s rekindle our love for humanity by dedicating our time and energy to enriching the lives of others. May we embody values of love, charity, and selflessness, contributing to a more united, peaceful, and prosperous Plateau.”

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