All is set for the maiden Plateau Cultural Middle-Belt Leaders connect & Get Together 

Hon. Dan Kwada, the Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to Governor Caleb Mutfwang on Middle Belt Ethnic Nationalities

By Ezekiel Dontinna 

All arrangements have concluded by the 

Office of the Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to Governor Caleb Mutfwang, of Plateau State on Middle-Belt Ethnic Nationalities for the Maiden Middle-Belt  Leaders’ Connect and Get Together in Jos.

   This announcement came in a press statement signed by the SSA to the Plateau State Governor on Middle Belt Ethnic Nationalities, Hon. Dan Kwada, and made available to newsmen in Jos, the State capital Friday.

   The statement states, “Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the Executive Governor of Plateau State, invites you to the Maiden Plateau Cultural Middle-Belt Leaders Connect and Get Together.

Governor Caleb Mutfwang, of Plateau State

   The event is scheduled for Sunday December 22, 2024 at the Eliel Center Jos, Plateau State capital by 2pm and would have Revd Dr. Gideon Para-Mallam, and Hon. Engr. Jerry Satmark, the Chief Of Staff to the Plateau State Government to make Key Note Addresses.

    The Critical Stakeholders of Middle Belt extraction for the Goodwill messages would be key Government functionaries; CONAECDA; PIDAN; SUKAPO; Civil Society Organisations; Plateau NUJ Chairperson; Middle-Belt Journalists Forum; Coalition of Plateau indigenous Youth and a host of others.

   According to the statement, the Event was part of the ongoing efforts by the Governor Mutfwang’s administration to foster unity, understanding and cooperation amongst various Middle-Belt Ethnic Nationalities”.

    It would be recalled that, the SSA to Governor Mutfwang on Middle-Belt Nationalities upon resumption of office, embarked on a tour and sought the support and cooperation for the “Time Is Now” Administration.

   He was able to reach over 100 Leaders of Middle-Belt Ethic Nationalities on the Plateau as well as critical Stakeholders of the region among which were the leadership of CONAECDA, PIDAN, SUKAPO, the Middle-Belt Journalists Forum etc.

   While in an interview with Journalist in Jos, the SSA said, the get together for the leaders of various Middle-Belt ethnic Nationalities on the Plateau was the very first of its kind approved by Governor Mutfwang to foster unity, Peace and cooperation as well as to ensure inclusivity in his administration.

Hon. Dan Kwada, also disclosed that, preparations were on top gear to commence the Middle-Belt Ethic Nationalities Connect on the Plateau, to help promote culture and traditions of the various ethnic nationalities as well as to unite the people for the common goal of the region.

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