Communities, Organisations eulogise late Maran Esther Golit, describe her as extraordinary 

Late Maran Esther Jika Golit

 By Ezekiel Dontinna 

The Palace of His Majesty the Ngolong Ngas Nde Jika Golit, has continued to receive condolence messages from Organisation, Communities and individuals over the recent demise of the Queen of the Ngas Maran Esther Jika Golit.

   This came in a press statement signed by the Media Officer to Ngolong Ngas, Wukaska Bako Gowon, and made available to newsmen in Jos, the Plateau State capital Tuesday.

Hon. Lapching Ezekiel Golime, the Executive Chairman of Kanke LGC delivering condolence message

   The Executive Chairman of Kanke Local Government Council, Hon Lapching Ezekiel Golime, led a  Faith Care International Medical Out Reach Team  Abuja on a condolence visit to His Majesty the Ngolong Ngas, Nde Jika Golit.

   He said the late Maran was the rock on which Ngas  Culture and Tradition were hanging on and expressed shock that her exit has created great vacuum not only within the Traditional Council of Pankshin and Kanke, but the entire State where her  husband is the Secretary of the State Council of Chiefs and Emirs.

His Majesty, Nde Jika Golit, the Ngolong Ngas receiving condolences

   Golime, therefore, called for continues prayers for the family and entire citizens of Plateau State for them to bear the irreparable lost 

    On his part, the Captain of the Faith Free Medical Out Reach Team, Dr Yilkudi said the program was organized by the Council Chairman to salvage the people of Kanke from numerous health challenges.

    He noted that, the unwavering, self dedication of the late Maran  in offering Motherly advices and  excellence  humanitarian services would not be forgotten.

   The Captain disclosed that, the Team has reached out to all, not minding political, religious or ethnic differences and commended the Council Chairman’s efforts towards the interest of the electorates.

    In the same vein, Kanke Local Government Council Women residents in Pankshin sobbed their hearts out saying, they have lost a mother whose steadfast  service to humanity has reunited Ngas Women within her short period as the Maran of the Ngasland.

    Speaking, the leader of the group, Dr (Mrs) Deborah Miri, said as Kanke women, they were standing with the family and other citizens in mourning the great lost through prayers for God wipe out the pains.

    Also at the Palace were members of Okada Riders Association led by its Pankshin Chapter Chairman, Comrade Manji Micah Chinposhak who prayed and console with the Royal Father over the unfortunate incident.

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