Plateau Gov-elect prays for peace, unity at Nzem Berom 2023

Caleb Mutfwang

It was a moment of relief and excitement for Plateau people when Barr. Caleb Mutfwang, the Plateau State Governor-elect reiterated his commitment to working collectively with other leaders in the state to return persons who have been displaced to their ancestral homes.

Barr. Mutfwang disclosed this on Friday during the 2023 Nzem Berom celebration with the theme, “The Berom Economy: A metamorphosis”, held at the Rwang Pam Township Stadium, Jos.

He prayed for God Almighty to stop the renewed killings in the state, to allow citizens who have laboured over the years to enjoy the dividends of democracy.

Mutfwang praised the Berom Nation for their resilience and commitment towards rebuilding Plateau State, and urged the people to continue in that direction for the greater good of the state.

“It is with great joy and satisfaction that I bring my felicitations to the Berom Nation. The history of Plateau State cannot be complete without the history of the Berom, you cannot say you have developed Plateau State without developing Berom land; you cannot secure Plateau State without securing Berom land.

“I am glad that today, other ethnic nationalities on the Plateau are gathered in solidarity with the Berom Nation and this is the direction that we must go as people of Plateau State from May 29, by the grace of God. We are going to start a new journey, a journey to secure Plateau, a journey to unite Plateau, a journey to develop Plateau, and by the grace of God, the Berom land will have a chunk of it.

“By God’s grace, we will work together with other leaders to ensure that our people that are displaced from their villages are returned to their ancestral land. By the grace of God, the Berom land will flourish again, Plateau will flourish again; and Nzem Berom will attract other people not only from Plateau but other states in Nigeria and internationally.

“We will ensure that this cultural festivals and others from the various ethnic nationalities are well developed, well packaged, so that Plateau State will regain its name as a home of Peace and Tourism. I thank you for putting this festival together. It is historic and epoch- making, and I want to congratulate the planning committee, and to say that this is pace-setting, and I am sure that other ethnic nationalities will learn from this and build from it.

“Tomorrow would have been the turn of the Mwaghavul Nation to host this similar festival, but because of the crisis that broke out and the number of people that were killed, His Royal Highness and his council decided to put it off”.

Barr. Mutfwang prayed that God Almighty will comfort the bereaved families who lost their loved ones during the recent attacks and asked Him to put an end to the ceaseless shedding of blood in various communities in the state.

Bauchi State Governor, Sen. Bala Muhammad, expressed delight for being part of the 2023 Nzem Berom, and said he attaches utmost importance to the festival.

He described the Berom people as hospitable and accommodating, saying he will work in collaboration with the incoming governor to bring about the desired development in the state.

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