Mwaghavul Community Endorses Qua’an Pan Chairman for Inclusive Leadership and Enhanced Security
From Tongnaan Bawa, Jos
The Mwaghavul Community in Namu has pledged its support for the administration of Qua’an Pan Local Government Council Chairman, Christopher Manship.
According to them, the decision is in recognition of his inclusive leadership style and effective approach to security, which has enabled the community to access their farms without fear of insecurity.
Leader of the delegation, Mbwak Angel conveyed the community’s appreciation during a Christmas homage to the Chairman at his Namu country home.
The Community commended Manship’s commitment to citizens’ well-being, humility, and patriotic leadership, which aligns with Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang’s “The Time is Now” Administration.
Angel noted that under Manship’s leadership, the community has witnessed a significant reduction in criminality, as criminals have fled the locality.
Responding, Chairman Manship reiterated his commitment to partnering with individuals, communities, and organizations that support his administrative initiatives. He emphasized his mandate from Governor Mutfwang is to unite the people and build bridges of peace and peaceful co-existence.
He assured that his doors are always open for advice and constructive criticisms to move the Local Government forward.
Mwaghavul Community Endorses Qua’an Pan Chairman for Inclusive Leadership and Enhanced Security.
The Mwaghavul Community in Namu has pledged its support for the administration of Qua’an Pan Local Government Council Chairman, Christopher Manship.
According to them, the decision is in recognition of his inclusive leadership style and effective approach to security, which has enabled the community to access their farms without fear of insecurity.
Leader of the delegation, Mbwak Angel conveyed the community’s appreciation during a Christmas homage to the Chairman at his Namu country home.
The Community commended Manship’s commitment to citizens’ well-being, humility, and patriotic leadership, which aligns with Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang’s “The Time is Now” Administration.
Angel noted that under Manship’s leadership, the community has witnessed a significant reduction in criminality, as criminals have fled the locality.
There was similar visit by the members of Mangoro Uku community led by Danlami Ishaya.
Responding, Chairman Manship reiterated his commitment to partnering with individuals, communities, and organizations that support his administrative initiatives. He emphasized his mandate from Governor Mutfwang is to unite the people and build bridges of peace and peaceful co-existence.
He assured that his doors are always open for advice and constructive criticisms to move the Local Government forward.