…and to pursue peace with one another.

by Christiana Gokyo, Jos

The Chapel of Grace

JOS: The Mwaghavul people and residents in Plateau State have been urged to “forget their differences and join hands” for the peace, unity and development of the land.

The Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb Mutfwang, made the assertion during the Mwaghavul Solemn Assembly (“Puus Dangnaan” 2024) with a theme, ‘The Supremacy of God in Praise and Worship,’ held at COCIN LCC Bungha, Mangu Local Government Area of the State.

Governor Caleb Mutfwang speaking during the reopening, rededication and commissioning of the Chapel of Grace.

He called o the Mwaghavul nation to remain committed in fervent prayers for God’s divine protection over the people for the prosperity of the land.

The governor described this year’s Solemn Assembly as “timely and of great significance,” given the recent sad events in the area and the need to sustain prayers in the land for the return of peace and prosperity. 

He expressed hope that the gathering would further strengthen the people’s resolve and commitment to ensure that righteousness, holiness, peace and justice thrive in all communities in the state.

The governor assured the people that his administration will continue to work with all security agencies and relevant stakeholders for the return of permanent peace in the state. 

The Mishkaham Mwaghavul, HRH. Da John Putmang Hirse, thanked his people for their unwavering support for peace, and enjoined them to close ranks for the protection of the land and its unity.

Prayers were offered to God for guidance, peace and unity of the Mwaghavul nation as well as for God’s wisdom upon Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang to lead Plateau State aright, among other intentions.

By MbNewss

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