Governor Mutfwang Reiterates Commitment to Peace, Unity in Plateau
From Tongnaan Bawa, Jos
Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang on Monday was accorded a rousing welcome by residents as he commenced the inspection of road projects within the Jos- Bukuru Metropolis.
Residents came out in their numbers at all the places visited, praising the Governor for his developmental initiatives, particularly the road projects.
The inspection commenced from the Plateau hospital Roundabout, Masallacin Juma’ah Street, Zololo Junction, Angwan Rukuba to Millionaire Quarters in Jos metropolis, the Governor expressed satisfaction with the quality of work, emphasizing his administration’s commitment to changing the development narrative in the state to enhance citizens’ living conditions.
Addressing residents at Massalacin Juma’a and Angwan Rukuba, Governor Mutfwang restated his determination to strengthen unity among Muslims, Christians, and all ethnic groups in the state. He explained that the primary focus of his administration is to make the roads motorable to enhance the beauty of the state capital. Adding that plans were on to embark on larger projects in the future.
“We want to ensure that every nook and cranny of Jos and Bukuru Metropolis is improved to make the city a welcoming place for all visitors and residents,” Governor Mutfwang stated.
Expressing satisfaction with the milestones achieved in road projects, the Governor promised to execute more projects across the 17 local government areas of the state.
“The government has just started, and what you see is the tip of the iceberg. Despite financial constraints, we are determined to change the development narrative on the Plateau,” he affirmed.
Commissioner of Works, Hon. Bulus Lekshak, and General Manager of Plateau State Roads Maintenance Agency, Engr. Luka Davou echoed the administration’s commitment to improving citizens’ living conditions.
Prime Time reports that the Governor was accompanied by his Deputy Governor, Josephine Piyo, Secretary to the Government of the State Arc. Samuel Jatau, Commissioners, and Heads of Government Agencies.