Thursday, April 25, 2024

GOVERNOR CALEB MUTFWANG VOWS TO RESETTLE IDPs IN PLATEAU, AS FOUNDATION DONATES RELIEF MATERIALS TO THE STATE


Governor Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau State has vowed to restore peace and resettle all Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) to their ancestral homes in the state.


Governor Mutfwang made the pledge on Wednesday in Jos, when he received relief materials for displaced persons in the state from the Fola Adewumi Foundation. 


The governor, represented by his deputy, Hon. Josephine Piyo, said that his administration is working round the clock to tackle security challenges in the state. 


He stated that his administration constituted a resettlement task force to ensure the safe return of IDPs to their ancestral homes.


Governor Mutfwang thanked the foundation for the noble gesture and for coming to the aid of the displaced persons, noting that his government is redoubling efforts to see its citizens are free to move about and live their normal lives. 


Earlier, the Founder, Fola Adewumi Foundation, Mrs. Folashade Adewumi, stated that the foundation believes in the power of collective compassion, adding that froms the reason they are in the State to extend a hand of solidarity to those who are affected by crisis. 


Adewumi commended Governor Caleb Mutfwang-led administration for its doggedness and dedication to addressing the security challenges facing the State, adding that his political will to restore Plateau State from its lost glory is unmatched. 


She offered prayers for the Governor and the entire state and prayed for unity and prosperity for Plateau and its people. 


Food such as rice, maize, beans, and groundnut oil were distributed, including crucial household items like blankets, mats, clothing, toys, and shoes for women and children.


Martha Nyam 

Chief Press Secretary to the Deputy Governor of Plateau State.

April 24, 2024.

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