
By Ezekiel Dontinna
The Senior Special Assistant to Governor Caleb Mutfwang, of Plateau State on Middle Belt Nationalities, Hon. Dan Kwada, NIPR, has congratulated the newly elected Executive Council of the Plateau Initiative for Development and Advancement of the Natives (PIDAN).
This came in a press statement signed by him and made available to newsmen Thursday in Jos, the Plateau State capital, shortly after their election to overseeing the affairs of the organisation.

While appreciating the show of interest in shaping and driving the course of peace and development, the SSA assured them of his reaffirm commitment to working closely with PIDAN and called on the new Executive to help address security concerns and promote peaceful coexistence.
He said, “PIDAN leadership should work towards fostering economic empowerment and sustainable development, enhance education, healthcare and social services and most importantly promote cultural heritage and preserve indigenous traditions.

“To Ambassador Nanpon Danjuma Sheni and the entire new leadership, I extend our warmest congratulations on your emergence as the new President of the Plateau Initiative for Development and Advancement of the Natives (PIDAN).
“Your election marks a significant milestone in the journey towards advancing the interests of indigenous ethnic nationalities in Plateau State.


Coming at a time when our communities face various challenges, your leadership and vision are crucial in navigating these complexities.
“I am optimistic that together, we can overcome current challenges, achieve meaningful progress and sustainable development and build a brighter future for our communities”, Kwada expressed optimism.

The Senior Special Assistant, confirmed to the fact that he so much believed in the new leadership and vision that undoubtedly propel PIDAN to greater heights, fostering development, unity and progress among the native communities.
He, therefore, acknowledged the trust reposed in team by the members and pledged his support to the new leadership in promoting the welfare and advancement of Middle-Belt nationalities.

